Is the cinema trying to get us out of the soft years?
This post-Covid and antisocial trend, x-rayed by sociologists as the chronic desire to stay at home, fueled by streaming platforms and the home delivery business?
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Swashbuckling films, historical dramas, epic stories... the 2023 program therefore seems cut out to flatter our romantic, even heroic fiber.
Thus
Napoleon
by Ridley Scott, with Joaquin Phoenix planned for this year, which will perhaps awaken the warlord lurking in us.
Or the
Three Musketeers,
a tricolor superproduction directed by Martin Bourboulon (to whom we owe
Eiffel)
with dream resources - 900 horses, 9,000 extras, and a budget of 60 million euros - the first part of which entitled
D'Artagnan
will be released in rooms in April.
Baptized
Milady,
the second part of the saga with Eva Green, is scheduled for December 2023. The heroines in petticoats of yesteryear not only inspire…
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