![]() ![]() Our cocktail hour from 7pm to 8pm is cancelled, doors will open at 7:30pm for the 8pm screening (followed by the Q&A at 9:40pm) Tickets available online here: (please reserve early to avoid disappointment)ĭirector, Catherine Corsini, won the Queer Palm for La Fracture at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. After his wife and injured daughter disappear from an ER, a man conducts a panicked search and becomes convinced the hospital is hiding something. □ Following the government’s announcements, consuming drinks or food is no longer permitted inside movie theaters. 2019 Maturity Rating: 16+ 1h 40m Thrillers. Watch the trailer with English subtitles here: It is a true mirror of our time” – Ouest France “A film about rebellion but also about human hope. “A traumatic trip to a Paris Emergency Room leaves an unshakeable impression” – Variety But digging deeper, this night shows some of France’s biggest political problems of the time.” – Synopsis On the surface, ‘La Fracture’ revolves around just the one night they have to spend in the hospital. At the hospital they are met by chaos and staff shortage because of nurse strikes and injured yellow vest protesters. Julie accompanies her, even though she is about to leave and never come back. One day Raf slips, breaks her elbow, and is rushed to a public hospital. “Lesbian couple, Raf and Julie, are on the brink of breaking up. The Cannes winning director, Catherine Corsini, will be present after the film to talk about her thoughts behind it and answer all of your questions. It is filled with chaos but also with comic reliefs and personal stories. The film centers around one night at a public hospital a broken hospital symbolising a broken France. ![]() France is on a meltdown in Catherine Corsini new feature film. Nurse strikes, ‘Yellow Vests’ protests, police blockages and politicians who don’t listen. □ TICKETS: €10 full price €8 for students and all other concessions: □️CINEMA: Club de l’étoile, 14 Rue Troyon, 75017 Paris □ DATE & TIME: Friday 7 January at 8PM, followed by a Q&A with the director! Whether or not this is medically possible, the very idea is laudable.□️FILM: ‘La Fracture’ directed by Catherine Corsini (98 min) Hannibal feeding Krendler a piece of his own brain. Lecter also has a suspicious Italian police chief on his tail and the ageing master is tested as to whether he still has got it. A sexual deviant, Mason who is disfigured and paralyzed, fantasizes about handing Lecter a painful death. There are vested interests pushing this assignment in the form of a powerful and rich former patient of Lecter, Mason Verger, who is his only victim to have survived. All that rhetoric aside, ‘Hannibal’ sees Lecter settling down in Florence masquerading as a temp curator at a historical library having most probably eaten the previous caretaker.Ĭlarice Starling meanwhile hasn’t got too many friends in the FBI and Justice Department and is bullied into taking up the case of tracking Hannibal. Whether this is a good thing is up for debate because by now, Lecter has been built up as this master killer and seeing him in actual action can lead to inevitable disappointments. The third and final part in the Hannibal Lecter movie series focuses solely on Lecter unlike the previous flicks which had other serial killers sharing the spotlight. Genres: Serial Killers, Detective-Mystery, Psychological Thrillers, Cannibalism Starring: Anthony Hopkins (Hannibal Lecter), Julianne Moore (Clarice Starling), Gary Oldman (Mason Verger), Ray Liotta (Paul Krendler), Giancarlo Giannini (Chief Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi), Francesca Neri (Allegra Pazzi) ![]()
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