Collectors like
Crash
or
James Bond
, and important films like Agnieszka Holland's latest feature film.
Something to satisfy all tastes.
● "Shadow of Stalin" "
Last June, at the time of the deconfinement and the reopening of cinemas, we were condemned to a tunnel of comedies and other
feel good movies
.
Shadow of Stalin
Agnieszka Holland, a real success with its 250,000 admissions, proved that the French public was ready to return to theaters to see something else.
In this case, a film on the Holodomor, the great famine programmed by Stalin in 1933 to annihilate Ukraine, a masterpiece of a totalitarian regime capable of exterminating six million people in the greatest secrecy. .
A very laughing subject that the Polish filmmaker manages to make fascinating thanks to a production worthy of the best thrillers and a character worthy of the best spy novels.
Gareth Jones (James Norton), young Welsh journalist, arrives in Moscow in hope
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