From our special correspondent in Deauville,
After the glamor of a weekend which brought together on the big screen of the Deauville convention center (and sometimes physically on the boards) of Hollywood veterans such as Johnny Depp, Nicolas Cage and Oliver Stone, the 47th film festival American offered film lovers who embarked for the week a concentrate of genre and a dive into a very heterogeneous competition. The coronavirus having suspended filming for longer across the Atlantic, the breeding ground in which the director of Deauville Bruno Barde could draw was less sumptuous than last year when the faithful had feasted in front of
Minari
,
Sound Of Metal
who had known a beautiful career at the Oscars. Without forgetting the nuggets
The Nest, The Assistant, First Cow
or
Uncle Frank
.
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Festival-goers were plucked by the chills
of David Bruckner's
horror film
The Prey of a Shadow
, where the haunted house figure is an excuse to explore - aptly - the weight.
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