
Manon Kerjean tells us why Pierre Niney’s performance in “Gourou” recalls the punchy rhetoric of American coaches in Yann Gozlan’s latest film. But first, we discuss the big winners at this year’s Lumières awards, selected by the foreign press in Paris, as François Ozon’s adaptation of “L’Étranger” picks up the top prize. Manon also tells us why Erige Sehiri’s film “Promised Sky” provides an insight into the socio-political reality in Tunisia and raises powerful points about families, both biological and chosen. Plus we check out the film adaptation of the beloved French comic “Les Légendaires”.
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