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Our reviews of this week's cinema releases: "Sudan, Remember Me," "Rumours," "A Wonderful World"...

Our reviews of this week's cinema releases: "Sudan, Remember Me," "Rumours," "A Wonderful World"...

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 .

Served by an excellent cast, this delightful film by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson mocks incompetence and political waffle without losing a certain dreamlike quality. The return to form of a notoriously unclassifiable filmmaker. Read our review and interview with Cate Blanchett and Guy Maddin .

Oscillating between hope and tragic irony, this beautiful documentary pays tribute to the surge of fervor that mobilized the Sudanese during the 2019 revolution. Read our review .

A beautiful film about the intimacy of women, their romantic and friendly relationships, the new feature by the German filmmaker is released alongside "The Friend" (1983). Read our review.

The Lebanese filmmaker's combative fiction, which opens in theaters this Wednesday, May 7, offers a dreamlike exploration of the place of women in eight decades of Palestinian and Lebanese history. Read our review.

The Algerian filmmaker creates an unconvincing thriller about the toxic legacy of patriarchy, in which an industrialist's son sees his reflection disappear. Read our review.

Inventive and anguished, this first feature film imagines a near future populated by androids where a rebellious mother, played by Blanche Gardin, struggles. Read our review .

The Tunisian filmmaker revisits a jihadist attack that rocked his country in 2015, through subtle drama and a truly authentic cast.

The French filmmaker's film delves into the commercial mysteries of football, telling the story of Brahim, a young prodigy who arouses covetousness. Read our review .

So, to remember: Cate Blanchett is brilliant as a pseudo-Angela Merkel, in a crazy satire about world leaders in decline , a documentary on the Sudanese revolution full of fervor, ideals, poetry and night, and some great heritage re-releases to keep us waiting until the Cannes Film Festival. Every day, find the choices of the Libé Culture service : 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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