Seules les bêtes (2019)

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(Only the Animals)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 117m
Director: Dominik Moll
Cast: Denis Ménochet, Laure Calamy, Damien Bonnard, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

Synopsis:

Four people in the Causses region of the Massif Central, and two in Côte d'Ivoire, are implicated in the disappearance of a woman, but don't know it.

Review:

Recalling other films with jigsaw, or multi-perspective, narratives, and yet endowed with a pared back style characteristic of Moll's generation of directors, this affecting mystery forces the viewer to ask all sorts of questions as it unfolds, before answering them in the most astonishing ways. It speaks to a Cloud Atlas-like interconnectivity in human relations, though in a far less flamboyant fashion!

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(Only the Animals)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 117m
Director: Dominik Moll
Cast: Denis Ménochet, Laure Calamy, Damien Bonnard, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

Synopsis:

Four people in the Causses region of the Massif Central, and two in Côte d'Ivoire, are implicated in the disappearance of a woman, but don't know it.

Review:

Recalling other films with jigsaw, or multi-perspective, narratives, and yet endowed with a pared back style characteristic of Moll's generation of directors, this affecting mystery forces the viewer to ask all sorts of questions as it unfolds, before answering them in the most astonishing ways. It speaks to a Cloud Atlas-like interconnectivity in human relations, though in a far less flamboyant fashion!

(Only the Animals)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col/2.35:1 117m
Director: Dominik Moll
Cast: Denis Ménochet, Laure Calamy, Damien Bonnard, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

Synopsis:

Four people in the Causses region of the Massif Central, and two in Côte d'Ivoire, are implicated in the disappearance of a woman, but don't know it.

Review:

Recalling other films with jigsaw, or multi-perspective, narratives, and yet endowed with a pared back style characteristic of Moll's generation of directors, this affecting mystery forces the viewer to ask all sorts of questions as it unfolds, before answering them in the most astonishing ways. It speaks to a Cloud Atlas-like interconnectivity in human relations, though in a far less flamboyant fashion!