– Afterschool by Antonio Campos (USA, 1:46, prohibited under twelve years) with Ezra Miller, Jeremy White, Emory Cohen – This first film disturbing and a great mastery of form, signed by a young New Yorker 24, Antonio Campos, portrays the anguish of adolescence in the internet age. Intern in a prestigious international school, the main character wanders around, camera in hand, through a video workshop. One day, two sisters attractive among the most popular students are taken with convulsions and dying within minutes in front of her camera. .
- A Family History by Helen Hunt (USA, 1:40) with Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, Bette Midler – No more life in April when Ben tells her he’s leaving her. At age 39, this New York teacher, is the shock. April then meets Frank, the father of one of his students, recently divorced. Just as a romance begins between them, Ben, of remorse, decides to reconnect with his ex-wife.
- Appaloosa Ed Harris (USA, 1:55) Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Renee Zellweger – United States, 19th century. Virgil Cole is appointed as the new marshal of a town run by Randall Bragg, a rancher, who sow terror. This just killed the former marshal and deputy of the city. Arrested and tried by Cole, he was sentenced to death by hanging, but escaped at the last moment. This starts a chase between the two men.
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