"Summer Garden," "Save Yourself," "Freud, The Last Confession"... Our reviews of this week's movie releases
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To help our readers navigate the rich cultural offerings, journalists from Libé 's Culture section have provided the latest news on film, album, show, series, and exhibition releases. Find all of our selections .
In a splendid film restored in 4K more than thirty years after its release, the unjustly overlooked Japanese filmmaker delicately probes the morbid curiosity of three kids. Read our review .
In a captivating documentary, Alexe Poukine infiltrates theater workshops at the hospital. It's an opportunity for staff to work on their empathy and express their own distress. Read our review .
Barely saved by the actor's performance, the stilted chronicle of the neurologist's final days dwells on an imaginary discussion with the writer CS Lewis. Read our review .
A tale of the travails of a sleazy salesman facing his torturous customers, the prolific Kurosawa's new feature film turns into a clumsy and incomprehensible TV movie. Read our review .
César Acevedo follows an executioner seeking atonement in a cardboard jungle. A failure in both form and content. Read our review .
In short, the news of releases remains at low tide at the beginning of June. But the wonder is there in The Summer Garden , posthumous splendor of the Japanese Shinji Somai on the mysteries of childhood, and Alexe Poukine powerfully plays on the powers of truth and falsehood in his hospital documentary Sauve qui peut , on the flaws of the health system and the training of its caregivers. Every day, find the choices of the Culture service of Libé : exhibitions on Monday, theater, dance and opera on Tuesday, movie releases on Wednesday, music on Friday, series on Sunday. As well as the Top 10 of the week on Saturday. Everything we liked (and sometimes disliked) in the cultural news.
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