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Nouveautés Septembre 2019 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Comédie Bonheur juif (Le) (Evreyskoe schaste) Fiction / Comédie Durée : 88mn Russie / 1925 Scénario : Grigori Gritscher-Tscherikower, Boris Leonidov, Isaak Teneromo De : Alekseï Granovski Origine : d'après la nouvelle de Sholom Avec : Tamara Adelheim, Moisei Goldblat, Aleichem Solomon Mikhoels Auteur adapté : Sholom Aleichem Directeur photo : Eduard Tisse, Vasili Khvatov, Nicolai Strukov Compositeur : Lev Pulver Résumé : Langue : Muet Menakhem Mendel, courtier et commerçant, gagne sa vie péniblement. Tous les samedis, il tente Sous-titres : Aucun d'acheter un morceau de viande qu'il nomme son petit bonheur juif. Un jour, il décide de monter une Écran : 4/3 nouvelle affaire : entremetteur. Mais on ne s'improvise pas marieur, même si une liste de riches Son : Mono jeunes filles à marier vous tombe entre les mains. Menakhem va l'apprendre à ses dépens. Bonus : Entretien avec Richard Delmotte. N&B Support : DVD Page 1/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Tel Aviv on fire Fiction / Comédie Durée : 97mn Israël - Belgique - Luxembourg / 2018 Scénario : Sameh Zoabi, Dan Kleinman Producteur : Amir Harel, Miléna Poylo, De : Sameh Zoabi Bernard Michaux Avec : Lubna Azabal, Kais Nashif, Yaniv Biton Directeur photo : Laurent Brunet Compositeur : André Dziezuk Langues originales : Arabe, Hébreu Résumé : Salam, 30 ans, vit à Jérusalem. Il est Palestinien et stagiaire sur le tournage de la série arabe à succès "Tel Aviv on Fire !" Tous les matins, il traverse le même check-point pour aller travailler à Langue : Arabe Ramallah. Un jour, Salam se fait arrêter par un officier israélien, Assi, fan de la série. Pour s'en sortir, Sous-titres : Français il prétend en être le scénariste. Pris à son propre piège, Salam va se voir imposer par Assi un Écran : 16/9 nouveau scénario. Evidemment, rien ne se passera comme prévu. Son : Dolby Digital 5.1 et Critique presse : 2.0 "Cette comédie insolite réussit à montrer une zone géopolitique des plus brûlantes avec un humour des plus pacifiques." Support : DVD Télérama - Guillemette Odicino "Sous ses airs de gaudriole en terrain miné, "Tel Aviv on Fire" est avant tout un grand film humaniste qui tente de nous reconnecter avec l'autre et avec nous-mêmes. Et le pire, c'est que ça fonctionne. A ne pas manquer." Ecran Large - Christophe Foltzer "Sur un sujet lourd, et traité d'ordinaire comme tel, une comédie qui met joyeusement en abyme le conflit israélo-palestinien, et où l'humour fait bon ménage avec l'houmous..." Le Dauphiné Libéré - Jean Serroy "Voilà le tour de force que réussit ce réalisateur palestinien qui danse au-dessus du volcan, parvient à réconcilier les contraires, sans jamais céder sur l'humour qui demeure son balancier de funambule." La Croix - Jean-Claude Raspiengeas "Comédie politique enlevée, ce troisième film de Sameh Zoabi se révèle aussi intelligent que réjouissant." Les Fiches du Cinéma - Roland Hélié Bonus : Scènes coupées, Entretien avec le réalisateur, Court métrage "Be quiet", Entretien avec Frederic Albert Levy et le programmateur du cinéma Luminor du Festival Ciné-Palestine, Bande- annonce. Page 2/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Tout ce qu'il me reste de la révolution Fiction / Comédie Durée : 88mn France / 2018 Scénario : Judith Davis, Cécile Vargaftig Producteur : Patrick Sobelman, Marine De : Judith Davis Arrighi de Casanova Avec : Judith Davis, Malik Zidi, Claire Dumas Directeur photo : Emilie Noblet Compositeur : Boris Boublil, Julien Omé Langue originale : Français Résumé : Angèle avait 8 ans quand s'ouvrait le premier McDonald's de Berlin-Est... Depuis, elle se bat contre la malédiction de sa génération : être né "trop tard", à l'heure de la déprime politique mondiale. Elle Langue : Français vient d'une famille de militants, mais sa mère a abandonné du jour au lendemain son combat Sous-titres : Aucun politique, pour déménager, seule, à la campagne et sa sœur a choisi le monde de l'entreprise. Seul Sourds & malentendants : son père, ancien maoïste chez qui elle retourne vivre, est resté fidèle à ses idéaux. En colère, Français déterminée, Angèle s'applique autant à essayer de changer le monde qu'à fuir les rencontres amoureuses. Que lui reste-t-il de la révolution, de ses transmissions, de ses rendez-vous ratés et de Écran : 16/9 ses espoirs à construire ? Son : Dolby Digital 2.0, Critique presse : 5.1 "Cette comédie explosive de la théâtrale Judith Davis transmet une énergie redoutablement bénéfique pour repenser le monde." Support : DVD Les Fiches du Cinéma - Chloé Rolland "De sa conception à sa réalisation, "Tout ce qu'il me reste de la révolution" porte en lui une utopie. Il le fait avec modestie, intelligence, subtilité et humour." Positif - Yannick Lemarié "Un "feel good movie" assez fin pour décrypter le monde moderne sans culpabiliser, assez burlesque pour faire rire sans abêtir. Où la jeunesse reprend les choses en main, où l'intime et le politique s'interrogent, où les personnages sont à la fois allumés et justes." Sud Ouest - Sophie Avon "Quelque chose du pur esprit de 68 rejaillit là, de manière simple et directe : interroger le quotidien en l'interpelant, remodeler à la volée son cadre de vie, réclamer le droit à l'épanouissement." Cahiers du Cinéma - Joachim Lepastier Bonus : Court métrage : Un grand soir, Entretien avec Judith Davis, Séquence Pôle Emploi, Cérémonie de clôture du Festival d'Angoulème 2018. Page 3/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Comédie dramatique Dérive (La) Fiction / Comédie dramatique Durée : 90mn France / 1964 Scénario : Paula Delsol Compositeur : Robert Bène, Christian De : Paula Delsol Donnadieu Avec : Jean-François Calvé, Paulette Dubost, Langue originale : Français Jacqueline Vandal Résumé : Jacquie est une belle fille blonde de vingt ans qui traîne son spleen avec un guitariste. Le générique achevé, ils se quittent bons amis. Elle retourne alors chez sa mère à Palavas-les-Flots, où elle retrouve les copains d'enfance, une mère popote, et une soeur mal mariée. Jacquie met alors les Langue : Français pieds dans le plat et dénonce une morale bourgeoise qui lui sort par les yeux. Pour autant ce n'est Sous-titres : Anglais pas une intellectuelle et elle ne possède pas de réponse toute faite. Elle saute donc d'aventure en aventure, veut vivre à son gré et se heurte à l'impossible. N&B Bonus : Dany, entrez dans la danse : court métrage de Laura Delsol, Pierre Barouh chante la chanson du film, interview et carnet de tournage de la réalisatrice, filmographie de la réalisatrice. Support : DVD Noce blanche Fiction / Comédie dramatique Durée : 89mn France / 1989 Scénario : Jean-Claude Brisseau Producteur : Margaret Ménégoz De : Jean-Claude Brisseau Directeur photo : Romain Winding Avec : Bruno Cremer, Ludmila Mikaël, Compositeur : Jean Musy Vanessa Paradis Langue originale : Français Résumé : Mathilde Tessier, une adolescente, tombe amoureuse de son professeur de philosophie, celui-ci possédant femme et maison charmante. Dans un premier temps, il répond à l'amour de son élève, mais cette passion, troublant l'harmonie de sa vie, va vite le déranger. Langue : Français Bonus : Entretien avec Jean-Claude Brisseau, scènes inédites, bande-annonce. Sous-titres : Aucun Sourds & malentendants : Français Audiodescription : Français Écran : 4/3 Son : Dolby Digital 1.0 Version restaurée Support : DVD Page 4/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Collection cinémondes - Vol 2 : Yes, sir ! Madame... Fiction / Comédie dramatique Durée : 75mn Canada / 1994 Scénario : Robert Morin Langues originales : Français, Anglais De : Robert Morin Avec : Bernard Emond, Robert Morin Résumé : Le narrateur et personnage principal du film est à la fois un anglophone arriviste et un francophone tire au flanc. Cherchant à découvrir qui il est, il enregistre son quotidien sur film et le commente dans les deux langues officielles... Mais qui est vraiment cet être double ? Bonus : Filmographie de Robert Morin. Langues : Français, Anglais Support : DVD Page 5/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Chute de l'empire américain (La) Fiction / Comédie dramatique Durée : 129mn Canada / 2018 Scénario : Denys Arcand Producteur : Denise Robert De : Denys Arcand Directeur photo : Van Royko Avec : Rémy Girard, Alexandre Landry, Décorateur : Patrice Bengle Maripier Morin Compositeur : Mathieu Lussier, Louis Dufort Langues originales : Français, Anglais Résumé : A 36 ans, malgré un doctorat en philosophie, Pierre-Paul Daoust est chauffeur pour une compagnie de livraison. Un jour, il est témoin d'un hold-up qui tourne mal, faisant deux morts parmi les Langue : Québécois gangsters. Il se retrouve seul avec deux énormes sacs de sport bourrés de billets. Des millions de Sous-titres : Français dollars. Le pouvoir irrésistible de l'argent va bousculer ses valeurs altruistes et mettre sur sa route Écran : 16/9 une escort girl envoûtante, un ex-taulard perspicace et un avocat d'affaires roublard. Son : Dolby Digital 5.1 et Critique presse : 2.0 "Le nouvel opus de Denys Arcand est une odyssée. Une parabole sur notre époque, phagocytée par l'argent. Un travail ambitieux et réjouissant, pour un film qui mêle les humeurs et raconte cette Support : DVD planète de dingue." Bande à Part - Olivier Pélisson "Le temps d'un polar rocambolesque, Denys Arcand épingle une société obsédée par l'argent." Le Journal du Dimanche - Barbara Théate "Une plaisante satire de l'Amérique rongée par l'argent sale, par l'auteur des "Invasions barbares"." Télérama - Guillemette Odicino "Avec "La chute de l'empire américain", Denys Arcand livre une "fausse" suite mais une vraie comédie à sa trilogie." Le Figaro - Nathalie Simon Bonus : Interview du réalisateur Denys Arcand et de la comédienne Maripier Morin. Page 6/36 Nouveautés septembre 2019 Gloria Bell Fiction / Comédie dramatique Durée : 101mn Etats-Unis / 2018 Scénario : Sebastian Lelio, Alice Johnson Boher De : Sebastian Lelio Producteur : Sebastian Lelio Avec : Michael Cera, Julianne Moore, John Compositeur : Matthew Herbert Turturro Langue originale : Anglais Résumé : La cinquantaine frémissante, Gloria est une femme farouchement indépendante. Tout en étant seule, elle s'étourdit, la nuit, dans les dancings pour célibataires de Los Angeles, en quête de rencontres de passage. Jusqu'au jour où elle croise la route d'Arnold.
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