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erstwhile-punk-guerito · 2 months ago
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byneddiedingo · 7 months ago
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Nocturama (Bertrand Bonello, 2016)
Cast: Finnegan Oldfield, Vincent Rottiers, Hamza Meziani, Manai Issa, Martin Petit-Guyot, Jamil McCraven, Raban Nait Oufella, Laure Valentinelli, Ilias le Dore, Robin Goldbronn, Luis Rego, Hermine Karagheuz, Adèle Haenel. Screenplay: Bertrand Bonello. Cinematography: Léo Hinstin. Production design: Katia Wyszkop. Film editing: Fabrice Rouaud. Music: Bertrand Bonello.
Nocturama is a kind of existential thriller in which a group of young people bomb and burn various Parisian landmarks. I use the word "existential" because their terrorism appears to be unmotivated; it's an acte gratuit thatseems to stem from no political or social dissatisfaction. The narrative is elliptical: We watch the members of the group as they cross Paris to assemble at their various assigned targets before we even know where they're going and why. Eventually, there's a flashback that shows their preparatory meeting, but even that supplies only the most rudimentary information: that the explosive is semtex, which has been procured for them an older man named Greg (Vincent Rottiers). Their several missions accomplished, they regroup in a department store that's closed for the night, where they raid the food and wine department, try on the clothes, listen to music, and watch the news, which eventually reveals that their hideout has been discovered. Two of them are missing: One is killed in a showdown with a security guard, while Greg suffers a fate that we learn about in a curious way. The outcome is presented with a cold-blooded detachment. Bertrand Bonello breaks no new ground for the thriller genre, but skillfully plays with the viewer's reactions to the young protagonists, an alternation of censure and sympathy.   
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Nocturama (2016) Bertrand Bonello 14-06-2018 A quite strange film that deals with modern french issues but doesnt delve too deep into character motivations or logic
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elcineasta · 5 years ago
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Nocturama | dir. Bertrand Bonello (2016)
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frankenpagie · 7 years ago
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detournementsmineurs · 5 years ago
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"Noctuama" de Bertrand Bonello (2016) avec Finnegan Oldfield, Vincent Rottiers, Laure Valentinelli, Hamza Meziani, Manal Issa, Jamil McCraven, Rabah Naït, Ilias Le Doré, Robin Goldbronn, Luis Rego, Hermine Karagheuz et Adèle Haenel, février 2020.
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apocalypticmovierp · 8 years ago
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Explosive New Trailer For Bertrand Bonello’s Terrorism Thriller ‘Nocturama’
If you listened closely enough to the festival circuit last fall, you might’ve heard the buzz for Bertrand Bonello‘s “Nocturama.” Sight & Sound certainly paid attention, naming the picture as one of their Best Of 2016, while we cited it as one of The 20 Best Movies Of 2017 That We’ve Already Seen. Needless to say, it’s one to put on your arthouse must-see list.
Starring Finnegan Oldfield, Laure Valentinelli, Hamza Meziani, Manal Issa, and Robin Goldbronn, the provocative picture follows a group of teenagers as they unfold a series of terrorist attacks across Paris, and try to evade capture by the authorities.
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elcineasta · 5 years ago
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Nocturama | dir. Bertrand Bonello (2016)
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elcineasta · 5 years ago
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Nocturama | dir. Bertrand Bonello (2016)
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detournementsmineurs · 5 years ago
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"Noctuama" de Bertrand Bonello (2016) avec Finnegan Oldfield, Vincent Rottiers, Laure Valentinelli, Hamza Meziani, Manal Issa, Jamil McCraven, Rabah Naït, Ilias Le Doré, Robin Goldbronn, Luis Rego, Hermine Karagheuz et Adèle Haenel, février 2020.
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