Dans son troisième film, Emmanuel Schwartz se sert du cinéma pour rendre hommage au théâtre.#cinéma #funérailles #cégep #DenisCôté #Festivalinternationaldufilmsurl&039;artFIFA #théâtre #docufiction
«L’avenir»: le théâtre et son double
«L’avenir»: le théâtre et son double

Dans son troisième film, Emmanuel Schwartz se sert du cinéma pour rendre hommage au théâtre.

Le Devoir

‘Paul’ Review: Denis Côté’s Buoyant Documentary Introduces Us to ‘Cleaning Simp Paul’
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https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/movies/paul-review-denis-cote-documentary-1235096523/

‘Paul’ Review: Denis Côté Documentary Introduces ‘Cleaning Simp Paul’

Berlin: The Québécois festival favorite tracks an emerging social media star with a jones for cleaning strangers’ houses.

IndieWire
Berlin According to…’Paul’ Director Denis Côté

From packing leg warmers and avoiding the ever-crowded Match Factory party, the Canadian auteur offers his dos and don’ts for the Berlinale.

The Hollywood Reporter

‘Paul,’ About a Submissive House Cleaner, and ‘Sirens Call,’ About the Merfolk Subculture, Picked Up by Syndicado Ahead of Berlinale Premieres (EXCLUSIVE)
#Variety #Global #News #BerlinFilmFestival #DenisCôté #SyndicadoFilmSales

https://variety.com/2025/film/global/paul-sirens-call-syndicado-berlin-1236278115/

'Paul' and 'Sirens Call' Nabbed by Syndicado Ahead of Berlin Premieres

Syndicado has boarded two films selected for Berlinale: 'Paul' by Denis Cote, and 'Sirens Call' by Miri Ian Gossing and Lina Sieckmann.

Variety
Berlin: New Films From Ira Sachs, Denis Cote Set for Panorama Lineup

Berlin unveiled the first 12 titles for its 2025 Panorama sidebar.

The Hollywood Reporter
Denis Cote Talks Low-Budget Filmmaking and Life Post-Kidney Transplant: “It’s an Absolute Miracle”

The Canadian auteur, headed to Locarno with the short 'Days Before the Death of Nicky,' is back to making films in restored health after receiving a new kidney from a donor friend nearly a year ago.

The Hollywood Reporter
Enigmatic in its beautiful black and white images, Denis Côté's Elle Veut le Chaos tells a slight story of Coralie (Eve Duranceau), who ekes out a living in nowhereland next to a highway near Montreal. Côté seems to have a knack for lightly sketching out these sort of small time outsiders while keeping their mysterious origins intact. Coralie lives with Jacob, an older man/father figure. Their lives seem forever indentured to the violent gang, headed by Alain, next door. Their relationships are never clearly defined. Pierrot (Laurent Lucas), just came out of jail, comes back and tells Coralie that he wants to take her away to his home in France. But that's not what she wants. Cause and effect don't really apply to Côté's films. Violence happens abruptly, motivations hidden and unclear and things turn out unexpectedly. The mood Côté creates is absorbing and has a somewhat otherworldly quality to it. Oh, and fireworks look beautiful in black and white. #canadiancinema #deniscote #bw

Mubi Monday today, I sadly couldn’t find a noir choice. But I did watch the wonderful Vic + Flo Saw A Bear. Recommended.

http://foritismansnumber.blogspot.com/2022/11/mubi-monday-vic-flo-saw-bear-2013.html?m=1

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Mubi Monday: Vic + Flo Saw A Bear (2013)

Movies young and old, from fright flicks to cracking comedies, from the latest blockbusters to the rarest cult treats.