T’zée: an African tragedy in five acts | LeMagduCine

1673835454 Tzee an African tragedy in five acts LeMagduCine

Like a classic tragedy, this graphic novel due to Apollo (script), Bruno (drawing) and Laurence Cross (colors) depicts the last gasps of a dictatorship, somewhere in central Africa, with its causes and consequences on the situation of the country and on some individuals. Act 1 is remarkable for the amount of information it provides, while … Read more

Horror Cinema Today: Between Annoyance and Hope | LeMagduCine

Horror Cinema Today Between Annoyance and Hope LeMagduCine

Cinema is a vector of emotions among which fear can seem to be the ugly duckling. Indeed, fear is at first sight, like melancholy, something we should fear rather than seek. And yet, audiences want to scare themselves, counting on brave little souls to give them shivers of terror. This is all the ambiguity of … Read more

Catherine Deneuve and Jacques Demy: A fairy tale against a backdrop of politically engaged cinema | LeMagduCine

In early September 2022, the Venice Film Festival awarded Catherine Deneuve a Golden Lion for her entire career. The opportunity to dive back into the filmography of the actress. This month, the Magduciné has chosen to focus on its fruitful collaboration between Jacques Demy. Free Galathée from Pygmalion Cinema is a collective art. This statement … Read more

“Movie Ghosts”: the ghosts of Hollywood | LeMagduCine

Movie Ghosts the ghosts of Hollywood LeMagduCine

Bamboo editions publish Movie Ghosts, by Stephen Desberg and Attila Futaki. Highly referenced, moored in the City of Angels, the album features an investigator who has the particularity of… conversing with the dead. Billy Wilder, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, David Cronenberg, David Lynch: at all times, Hollywood has been the subject of little descriptions to its … Read more