Gagarine review - hazy cosmic jive in a Paris banlieue

★★★★ GAGARINE Cité of dreams: hazy cosmic jive in a Paris banlieue

Cité of dreams: Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh's glowing debut feature

This is the story of a boy and a building. Sixteen-year-old Youri (newcomer Alseni Bathily) lives, with his telescope, in Cité Gagarine, a vast red-brick Sixties apartment complex in Ivry-sur-Seine, an eastern suburb of Paris governed by the French Communist party.

Two of Us review - a lesbian love story with a difference

★★★★ TWO OF US A lesbian love story with a difference

Everybody needs good neighbours: director Filippo Meneghetti's brilliant debut

“Do you have a problem with old dykes?” demands Nina (the superbly ferocious Barbara Sukowa) of a bland, nervous young estate agent, halfway through this wonderfully original first feature from director Filippo Meneghetti. No, he stammers. “You see, no one gives a damn, except you, Mado,” she hisses at her secret lover Madeleine (Martine Chevallier).

Blu-ray: Masculin Féminin

★★★★ BLU-RAY: MASCULIN FÉMININ Godard's playful and philosophical cinema

Godard's playful and philosophical cinema

Jean-Luc Godard’s film-making career, a restless quest for a cinema that questions the medium as well as its place in the social and political context, is both astonishingly prolific and unique. Rarely drawing directly on autobiographical themes, sometimes refusing to be credited as the sole director, he nevertheless remains the most personally driven of all the stars of the French New Wave.

Blu-ray: Raw

★★★★★ RAW Bloody, compelling French horror in Julia Ducournau's feature debut

Bloody, compelling French horror in Julia Ducournau's feature debut

Raw opens with a bang, a distant figure on a remote country road stepping out in front of a car, causing it to crash into a tree. What’s really happened isn’t made clear until we’re well into French director Julia Ducournau’s 2016 feature.

Berlinale 2021: Petite Maman review – magical musings on the parent-child relationship

★★★★★ BERLINALE: PETITE MAMAN Magical musings on parent-child relationship

Céline Sciamma continues her startling run of perfect films, plus Daniel Bruhl’s black comedy ‘Next Door’ and the tricksy ‘A Cop Movie’ from Mexico

Hot on the heels of her 2019 triumph Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Céline Sciamma’s fifth feature continues a perfect track record; this is yet another gorgeous and perceptive film, told from a determinedly female perspective but with a wisdom that is all-embracing. 

Simple Passion review – a case of female amour fou

★★★ SIMPLE PASSION   Empathetic drama about a Parisian professor's need for her evasive married lover

Empathetic drama about a Parisian professor's aching need for her evasive married lover

Pushing 40, Simple Passion’s Hélène (Laetitia Dosch) lectures Paris college students on poetry and is single mother to pre-adolescent Paul (Lou Teymour-Thion). Blessed with a bountiful Deneuve-ian mane, she’s a pale but unfallen bloom in her late thirties passionately entwined, as often as she can be, with the younger Aleksandr (Sergei Polunin), a vulpine, taciturn Russian Embassy security operative (i.e. muscle), who sometimes flies home for marital vacations.

DVD/Blu-ray: Le Cercle Rouge

★★★★★ DVD / BLU-RAY: LE CERCLE ROUGE Gripping, gruelling crime thriller from pioneering French director Jean-Pierre Melville

Gripping, gruelling crime thriller from pioneering French director Jean-Pierre Melville

Misdirection is at the heart of Le Cercle Rouge.

DVD/Blu-ray: Breathless

★★★★ BREATHLESS Avant-garde with a sense of history

Avant-garde with a sense of history

Just as British pub and punk rock of the mid-to late 1970's ushered in an era of music that referenced the history of pop and thrived on irony, much of the French New Wave, nearly 20 years earlier, looked back as much as forward, an avant-garde anchored like none other before in a sense of cinema history.

The Best Films Out Now

THE BEST FILMS OUT NOW theartsdesk recommends the top movies of the moment

theartsdesk recommends the top movies of the moment

There are films to meet every taste in theartsdesk's guide to the best movies currently on release. In our considered opinion, any of the titles below is well worth your attention.

Enola Holmes ★★★★ Millie Bobby Brown gives the patriarchy what-for in a new Sherlock-related franchise