If Netflix productions are often the subject of criticism, the platform at least deserves itattract talented directors as Spike Lee (BlacKKKlansman, Da 5 bloods, Inside Man…) and Noah Baumbach. The latter owes great success to the service: Marriage history. A few years after the more moderate critical success of Francesca Ha.
A cloud of smoke, a mixed family and supermarkets ready for any eventuality, that’s it the bet of the new film by this independent director. Has this risk-taking paid off? Kalindi’s answer in this new episode of the cinema and series podcast Lose.
What if the movie you were about to see tonight was dung? Every week, our national Kalindi shoots ambulances and offers you, not interviews, not portraits, but her opinion (and that’s already not bad).
The only opinion that matters is on the way for an explosive Season 2 on all platforms! Half critic, half pillar, here’s a film journalist who should give you a hard time because popcorn, she likes salty ones.
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The only opinion that matters is a Madmoizelle podcast written and presented by Kalindi Ramphul. Production, music and editing: Mathis Grosos. Editor-in-chief: Marie-Stéphanie Servos.
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