Rebecca Zlotowski
1980 (44 года)Cinéast(e)s
Julie Gayet, Mathieu Busson
Mona Achache, Lisa Azuelos
Is there such a thing as strictly feminine cinema? Is it more difficult for a woman than for a man to direct a film? Is gender parity necessary in the industry? Actress and producer Julie GAYET and actor and director Mathieu BUSSON ask these questions to twenty French woman filmmakers, who face a camera together for the first time. After over an hour of lively, informal, spontaneous and funny interviews, it becomes obvious that these issues are still problematic and definitely worthy of a documentary. As Mia HANSEN-LØVE remarks, “In the eyes of the people, a woman’s film is always a woman’s film, while a man’s movie is simply… a movie”.
Cinéast(e)s
Les Enfants des autres
Rebecca Zlotowski
Roschdy Zem, Chiara Mastroianni
Rachel loves her life, her students, her friends, her ex, her guitar lessons. When she falls in love with Ali, she grows close to his 4-year-old daughter, Leila. She tucks her in, looks after her, and loves her like a mother... which she isn’t. Not yet. Rachel is 40. The desire for a family of her own is growing stronger, and the clock is ticking. Is it too late?
Other People's Children
Mademoiselle
Guillaume Gouix
Céline Sallette, Fanny Touron
“I can’t remember the last time a guy got vulgar with me. When was the last time a guy did that thing… you know, with his lips, like damn girl, you’re hot. Of course I used to hate it. But Lady, c’mon, that’s a whole other ballgame! The little prick called me Lady.”
Mademoiselle
Belle épine
Rebecca Zlotowski
Léa Seydoux, Anaïs Demoustier
After the death of her mother, 17-year-old Prudence finds herself living alone in her Paris apartment. Then she meets Maryline, a rebel of her own age, who introduces her to the thrills of motorcycle racing on the biker circuit at Rungis. Prudence’s newfound lease of freedom becomes complicated when she falls for a boy Franck who wastes no time in taking advantage of her naivety...
Belle épine
Malgré la nuit
Philippe Grandrieux
Ariane Labed, Kristian Marr
We enter the film like into a dream. Paris. Lenz looks for Madeleine who has mysteriously disappeared. He encounters Hélène, a young woman bewitched by her self-destructive impulses. A crazy love develops between them. Louis and Léna, devoured by their jealousy, lead Lenz to follow, against his better wishes, Hélène into the subterranean world of a dark sexual exploitation network. Although lost, lost from the first, love is what saves us.
Despite the Night
An Easy Girl
Rebecca Zlotowski
Mina Farid, Zahia Dehar
Naïma has just turned 16. This summer, she will have to decide what she wants from life if she doesn’t want to miss out. Then her cousin Sofia arrives, with an amazing body and a dangerously seductive lifestyle. Naïma desires only to follow her own path, so long as it leads upwards… Despite the warnings of her best friend Dodo, she and Sofia will live through unforgettable encounters during a long summer that will mark them forever.
An Easy Girl
Les enfants des autres
Rebecca Zlotowski
Virginie Efira, Roschdy Zem
Rachel loves her life, her students, her friends, her ex, her guitar lessons. When she falls in love with Ali, she grows close to his 4-year-old daughter, Leila. She tucks her in, looks after her, and loves her like a mother... which she isn’t. Not yet. Rachel is 40. The desire for a family of her own is growing stronger, and the clock is ticking. Is it too late?
Other People's Children
La Coupe Bernard Tapine
Céline Sciamma
Céline Sallette, Rebecca Zlotowski
Renowned French filmmaker Celine Sciamma turns her camera inwards in 2018 for a rare documentary output celebrating her love of women's football. Following her own team, Baston & Courtoisie, as well as many others competing for the Bernard Tapine cup, the short is an ode to the group of players in it for the love of the sport, and as a gathering place, who have made Parisian women's football a lesbian haven. Cameos from several within the film industry make the film a unique but personal work for Sciamma
La Coupe Bernard Tapine