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01/06/2021 - Comic book author Nine Antico does a brilliant job with her first film: an inventive, realist and funny feminist work which breathes new life into a conventional genre ....
02/06/2021 - A well-known name in the world of French comic books, Antico tells us about her first steps as a director and explains her heart-warming film exploring a young woman’s tribulations in Paris ....
01/06/2021 - Comic book author Nine Antico does a brilliant job with her first film: an inventive, realist and funny feminist work which breathes new life into a conventional genre ....
The New Eve (one of my favourite films) and Les apprentis, but in the end I took over the text myself and brought it back to something close to my heart: the hunger I felt, when I was twenty or so, to know what sector I wanted to work in, without having any kind of certainty that it was going to work out, and the impression that everything broke as soon as I touched it, that everything was fragile. I was also looking for love in the midst of my existential quest: it was total chaos! So I wanted to make a brutal comedy describing the vulnerability, hunger and permeability we sometimes feel before the onset of adult life. ....
If more fascists slept with Baya Benmahmoud, there would be fewer fascists. That is her theory, anyway, and a good many fascists allow her to test it during The Names of Love, a wacky French satire about the supercharged political climate in France. Baya (Sara Forestier) is the child of a gentle Algerian father and a fervently political French mother. Sexual abuse by her childhood piano teacher has inspired her, somewhat obscurely, to use sex as a weapon of political persuasion. The Names of Love swims in the waters of French politics, which are a good deal more diverse than our own, spanning communists on the left and neo-fascists on the right. The Socialist Party of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, in this company, is close to the center. Baya s evangelical recruitment is further eased by her freedom in defining fascist, which for her seems to embrace anyone even slightly shy of the activist left. ....