Forget your favorite Nouvelle Vague flick and your typical “Friends in their summer house drinking wine” French film and tune in to this surprising supernatural thriller from France.
It's hard to put your finger on why Lourdes is so enticing. After all, it's a film about a tourist attraction for traditional, old-school Catholics who want to spend their days praying to the Holy Mother in the hopes of a miracle.
Life of Riley, created by French filmmaker Alain Resnais, who passed away a year ago,is a testament to cinema. His last film is a curious comedy, with sharp dialogue and an incredible cast.
Still feeling fresh from the Oscars last month, FrenchFlicks takes a more avant-garde turn this week and enjoys a different style of entertainment. It's nice to take a break once in a while from your usual full-length feature, and feel stimulated by a few quirky and thought-provoking shorts.
If you’ve always been intrigued by a day in a life of a major radio station, look no further. La Maison de la Radio put onto screen the voices of Radio France, the French equivalence of NPR. A unique process in a world where the image is the least of their concern.