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geekpopnews · 1 year ago
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Crítica | MONEYBOYS
MONEYBOYS veio pra ficar! De direção de C. B. Yi e protagonismo de Ko Chen-tung, esse é um daqueles filmes que te deixam pensando por dias. Vem ler a crítica!
Sabe aquele gênero de filme forte que te deixa completamente atordoado com um gostinho agridoce na boca? MONEYBOYS se encaixa perfeitamente nessa categoria. A nova produção chinesa é, sem dúvidas, revolucionária na indústria cinematográfica e promete estremecer o pódio de melhores produções de drama, uma vez que ousa na abordagem de assuntos considerados “tabu��� na cultura oriental. Assim, a…
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itagakimizuki · 2 months ago
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MONEYBOYS (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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battyaboutbooksreviews · 7 months ago
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in December 2024 🌈
Find these books and more here.
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Happy reading!
❓What was the last queer book you read?
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Sugar-Coated Kisses - Echo Lark 🧡 Christmas at Watson Memorial - Clara Ann Simons 💛 Warm-Blooded - J Greene 💚 It Takes Three To Tango - Jem Wendel 💙 The Black Curse - N.A. Moore 💜 Heavenly Tyrant - Xiran Jay Zhao ❤️ Encrypted Hearts - E.V. Bancroft 🧡 Dangerous Devotion - Robin Jo Margaret 💛 Sew in Love - Rhea Fox 💙 Saint - Chani Lynn Feener 💜 Her Ladyship's Christmas Companion - Theresa Meiningen 🌈 A Sky of Emerald Stars - A.K. Mulford
❤️ Inked in Blood and Memory - Allison Ivy 🧡 The Key - Jo Morgan Sloan 💛 Home Between Homes - Flynn Woods 💚 A Kiss for the Holidays - C.S. Autumn 💙 Loving the Linebacker - Amaya Knight 💜 Close to Home - Allisa Bahney ❤️ Christmas Shelter - Eva Gonzay & Julia C. Brown 🧡 This Isn't Everything You Are - J. Marie Rundquist 💛 Keep It in the Dark - Justin Arnold 💙 Santa & His Elf - Bink Cummings 💜 On the Subject of Kittens and Mittens - Katie Silverwings 🌈 Winter's Whisper - M Bonneau
❤️ Boyfriends - refrainbow 🧡 Innis Harbor - Patricia Evans 💛 A Complementary Connection - Eskay Kabba 💚 Point of Sighs - Melissa Scott 💙 Bind You by Blood - Shepard DiStasio 💜 The Resurrectionist - A. Rae Dunlap ❤️ Fractured Dreamer - A.K. Adler 🧡 The Husky and His White Cat Shizun - Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou 💛 Becoming Disabled - Jan Doolittle Wilson 💙 A Caress of Water - Nico Silver 💜 How to Survive As a Villain 1 - Yi Yi Yi Yi 🌈 The Silent Concubine - Qiang Tang
❤️ Hadrian - Harlowe Savage 🧡 A Series of Rooms - A.J. Barlowe 💛 Inklings of Invisibility - S.L. Dove Cooper 💚 The Cobbler and His Elves - C.B. Wren 💙 A Nightclub for the Holidays - Arden Coutts 💜 Armor of Dusk - Jess Galaxie ❤️ Twisted Shadows - Allie Therin 🧡 A Deception of Courts - Ben Alderson ���� Trial Run - Carsen Taite 💙 How to Flirt with a Witch - Tiana Warner 💜 Roughed Up - Kate Hawthorne 🌈 House of Crimson Curses - Ruby Roe
❤️ Sister Snake - Amanda Lee Koe 🧡 Roland Rogers Isn't Dead Yet - Samantha Allen 💛 The Rivals - Jane Pek 💚 Private Rites - Julia Armfield 💙 The Christmas Switch - Briar Prescott 💜 Ribbonwood - Ruby Landers ❤️ Shifting Lanes - Joanne Kwan 🧡 Twice-Spent Comet - Ziggy Schutz 💛 A Crush for the Holidays - E.L. Ough 💙 Resist - Lasairiona Lewis 💜 Free from Falling - E.L. Massey 🌈 The Legendary Master's Wife - Yin Ya
❤️ Tide Breaker's Curse - Ivy H. Marikova 🧡 Twist Her - Terri Ronald 💛 How to Fuck Like a Girl - Vera Blossom 💚 Dog Days of Christmas - Krystal Wolfgang & Kimberly Wolfgang 💙 Warmer, Colder - Alexia Onyx 💜 Salt in the Wind - Jenna Pine ❤️ What We Carry With Us - Joseff McKenneth Goodwin 🧡 Reinvention - Karol Yan 💛 Christmas Carols - Maxime Jaz 💙 I'm Not Your Pet - Fae Quin 💜 Something Extraordinary - Alexis Hall 🌈 I Might Be in Trouble - Daniel Aleman
❤️ Deck the Palms - Annabeth Albert 🧡 Don't Get It Twisted - Wren Taylor 💛 Ice & Sweet - Charlie Novak 💚 Speak EZ - Elle E. Ire 💙 The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish - Xue Shan Fei Hu 💜 Horns For Hell - Rafael Nicolás ❤️ Flamboyant Fictions - Ian Fleishman 🧡 Where the Heart Is - Jenni Simonis 💛 Sorry I Kissed Your Dad - Achilles King 💙 Merry Weihnachten - E.J. Noyes 💜 An Alpha for the Holidays - Emily Axon 🌈 The Blessed - Anne Shade
❤️ Our Sinful Love - Amy H. 🧡 Gambler's Conceit - Adara Wolf & R. Phoenix 💛 Fate and Flambe - Leena Metcalfe 💚 Figure You Out - Hannah Danielle & K.F. Starfell 💙 Amaranthine - Aricka Alexander 💜 Twisted Loyalties - Barbara J. Webb ❤️ Echoes of Us - Alex Cross 🧡 The Shadowbearer's Curse - Jasmyn Morning 💛 Too Many Beds - Various 💙 We Are the Beasts - Gigi Griffis 💜 Unspoken - N.N. Britt 🌈 Rainbows After Storms - Luka Kobachi
❤️ The Shutouts - Gabrielle Korn 🧡 Robin's Worlds - Rainie Oet & Mathias Ball 💛 What the Woods Took - Courtney Gould 💚 Rescue Me - N. Slater 💙 Seb & Ailin - Michele Notaro 💜 The International Love Story - Jonas Noelting ❤️ Waterlogged - Nance Sparks 🧡 The Guardians - Sheri Lewis Wohl 💛 The Changeling's Faerie Prince - K.D. Ellis 💙 Until at Dawn We Wake - Charlotte Dalwood 💜 How to Get a Life in Ten Dates - Jenny L. Howe 🌈 Hammajang Luck - Makana Yamamoto
❤️ The Rules of Royalty - Cale Dietrich 🧡 Tired of Waiting for Tomorrow - Allison K. Garcia 💛 One Last Run - Bryce Oakley 💚 Reckless Hearts - Jax Calder 💙 Christmissed - Blythe H. Warren 💜 How Could You - Ren Strapp ❤️ Blackened - Tyler Briggs 🧡 Gratification in Gluttony - Nik Knight 💛 The Mogul Meets Her Match - Julia Underwood 💙 How to Be Heard - Roxane Gay 💜 The Case of the Missing Maid - Rob Osler 🌈 Shades of Us - D.L. Sims
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hunxi-after-hours · 6 months ago
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"From books to film to theatre, writers have always been inspired by the stories that came before them. As artists, what are we if not the sum of all we’ve seen and absorbed and alchemised into our own voice? The history of oral storytelling is a history of retelling; the art of storytelling is almost always an act of retelling in some way."
—Wen-yi Lee, "The Comfort (and Discomfort) of Retellings"
"BIPOC retellings are often about demanding a place. Otherwise or at the same time they can critique the rosy nostalgia of fairytale worlds (or the usually-fascist leaning that comes with hyper-defence of Classics and Canon and Civilisation). Queer retellings of great love stories are often claims less to the characters and more to that great love in itself. Retellings are often saying: we, too, claim crowns and prophecies, great loves and romantic tragedies. If these stories have been impressed on everyone as the epitome of human storytelling and mythology, then everyone has equal rights to them."
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"At the same time, there is also a power in simply letting ahistoricity exist, and deliberately not acknowledging oppressive structures at all. Regencies without racism; queer-norm historical settings. Sometimes people are just allowed to imagine themselves in nice things.  "Whether it’s interrogating or (re)claiming the original, I think these retellings are most powerful when they have something to say—when they step into the ring with a conversation in mind."
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"The swell of Chinese fantasy has made more mainstream both mythological elements as well as direct retellings: Shelley Parker-Chan’s genderbent Ming Emperor in She Who Became the Sun and Xiran Jay Zhao’s mecha-pilot Wu Zetian in Iron Widow; Ann Liang’s A Song To Drown Rivers, a romantic retelling of one of China’s Four Beauties; Sister Snake, Amanda Lee Koe’s modernised take on the Legend of the White Snake’s monstrous snake women; S.L. Huang’s The Water Outlaws, a queer spin on other Chinese classic Water Margin; Sue Lynn Tan and Emily XR Pan’s reimaginings of the legend of Chang’e (Daughter of the Moon Goddess and An Arrow to the Moon, respectively) and Van Hoang and C.B. Lee’s versions of Sun Wukong (Girl Giant and the Monkey King and The Epic Crush of Genie Lo, respectively)... "We’re somewhere. The next step is obviously okay, good, now more.    "I think about non-Western retellings that bear the weight of also being tellings, of being the first time these characters and symbols and histories have ever been presented in the Western or English-language literary scene. What retellings are received as comfortable, and which are received as exotic? ...But I can’t nowadays think about books without also thinking of the social and financial factors affecting their writing, publishing, marketing, distribution, and translation. There are ranges everywhere. So it’s retold once. Will it be retold in different languages, in different countries, in all the bookstores? Even after 'Are we able to tell it?' it’s 'Are we able to sell it?'"
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hepsigundemcom · 7 months ago
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Bursa'da komşu dehşeti... Otomobilini parçaladı!
Bursa'da komşu dehşeti... Otomobilini parçaladı!Bursa'nın Yıldırım ilçesine bağlı Musababa Mahallesi'nde saat 04.00 sıralarında komşu dehşeti yaşandı.Edinilen bilgiye nazaran; Narlı Sokak üzerinde bulunan 5 katlı apartmanda oturan E.P. (28) ile C.B. (50) ortasında bilinmeyen nedenle tartışma çıktı. Tartışmanın akabinde C.B. meskenine dönerken, E.P. yanına aldığı sopayla C.B.'a ilişkin sokak üzerinde park halinde olan hafif ticari aracın farını, camını ve aynasını kırdı.YAKALAMAK İÇİN ÇALIŞMA BAŞLATILDI!E.P. olay yerinden kaçarken, aracını parçalanmış halde gören C.B., polise ihbarda bulundu. Polis grupları C.B.'nin tabirini almak üzere polis merkezine götürürken, kaçan E.P.'yi yakalamak için çalışma başlattı.Cumhuriyethttps://hepsigundem.com/bursada-komsu-dehseti-otomobilini-parcaladi/?fsp_sid=3131
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yingtan · 2 years ago
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MONEYBOYS 金錢男孩 (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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icedteadrinker · 3 years ago
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"Life is so long. I don't want you to be lonely."
Moneyboys (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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moviemosaics · 3 years ago
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Moneyboys
directed by C.B. Yi, 2021
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mymoviemania-74th-cannes · 4 years ago
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Un Certain Regard / First Film
Moneyboys (2021) 尋找, directed by C.B. Yi (陳熠霖 Yilin Bo Chen)
Kai Ko (Ko Chen-tung 柯震東) as Fei Bai Yufan 白宇帆 as Long Jc Lin 林哲熹 as Xiaolai Zeng Meihuizi (Chloe Maayan 曾美慧孜) as Lulu/Hong/Liyu
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Zeng Meihuizi (Chloe Maayan 曾美慧孜)
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storge · 3 years ago
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In the midst of their struggles, people comfort and hug each other. Searching and chasing, grasping at shattered dreams. Here we laugh, here we cry. Here we live, and here we'll die. Here we pray. Here we feel lost. Here we seek, and here we miss. Beijing, Beijing.
Moneyboys (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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reel-drone · 2 years ago
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If Joshua Picked the Oscars
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Best Picture of The Year : Tár
For notable
Direction: Todd Field
Writing: Todd Field
Performance(s): Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, & Noémie Merlant
Cinematography: Florian Hoffmeister
Editing: Monika Willi
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Best Director
WINNER: Moneyboys by C. B. Yi
RUNNERS-UP:
Charlotte Wells for Aftersun
Kristoffer Borgli for Sick of Myself
Jerzy Skolimowski for EO 
Luca Guadagnino for Bones and All
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Best Actor
WINNER: Eden Dambrine in Close
RUNNER UPs
Colin Farrell in After Yang
Cosmo Jarvis in It Is In Us All
Kai Ko in Moneyboys
Paul Mescal in Aftersun
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Best Actress
WINNER: Kristine Thorpe in Sick of Myself
RUNNERS-UP
Kayije Kagame in Saint Omer
Guslagie Malanda in Saint Omer
Françoise Lebrun in Vortex
Mia Goth in Pearl
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Best Original Screenplay
WINNER: Charlotte Wells for Aftersun
RUNNERS-UP:
Kristoffer Borgli for Sick of Myself
Saul Williams for Neptune Frost
C.B. Yi for Moneyboys
Laura Paredes & Laura Citarella for Trenque Lauquen
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Best Adapted Screenplay
WINNER: David Kajganich for Bones and All
RUNNERS-UP:
Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska for EO
Andrew Litvack, Léa Mysius, and Claire Denis for Stars at Noon
Kogonada for After Yang
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
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Best Score
WINNER: Athena by Benoit Heitz (GENER8ION)
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Best Song of 2022 (Featured in a Movie) 
WINNER: Stars at Noon by Tindersticks
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Best Editing of 2022
WINNER: After Yang (dir. Kogonada)
RUNNER UPS
Bret Morgen for Moonage Daydream
Blair McClendon for Aftersun
Paul Rogers for Everything Everywhere All At Once
Agnieszka Glińska for EO
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Best Cinematography of 2022
WINNER (TIE): Athena (by Matias Boucard) and EO (by Michal Dymek)
RUNNERS-UP:
Joyland (by Joe Saade)
Moneyboys (by Jean-Louis Uialard)
Close  (By Frank van den Eeden)
Neptune Frost (by Anisia Uzeyman)
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Best Sound of 2022
WINNER: Kyle Edward Ball for Skinamarink 
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Best Short Live Action Film
WINNER: Tremor by Rudolf Fitzgerald-Leonard
RUNNER UP: Starfuckers by Antonio Marziale
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Best Short Documentary Film 
WINNER: Will You Look At Me? by Huang Shuli
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role
WINNER: Justin H. Min (in After Yang)
RUNNERS-UP:
Bai Yufan (in Moneyboys)
Sami Slimane (in Athena) 
Gustav De Waele (in Close)
Pablo Schils in Tori & Lokita
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role 
WINNER: Alina Khan (in Joyland) 
RUNNERS-UP:
Hong Chau (in The Whale)
Charlbi Dean Kriek (in Triangle of Sadness)
Dolly De Leon (in Triangle of Sadness)
Stephanie Hsu in Everything Everywhere All At Once
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Best Documentary of The Year
WINNER: Moonage Daydream
RUNNERS-UP
All The Beauty and the Bloodshed
The Fire Within
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Best Costume and Production Design
WINNER: Neptune Frost
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Best Horror Film
WINNER: Terrifier 2
RUNNERS-UP
Skinamarink
Pearl
You Won’t Be Alone
The Outwaters
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mybookhaven · 2 years ago
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A Clash of Steel - C.B. Lee
Pirates - Retelling - Queer rep
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
This was a really enjoyable read with interesting characters and an exciting plot, and i think it would've been a 4/5 stars if not for size and pacing of the narration. The story is about Xiang, daughter of a widowed merchant who runs a business away from the town she had left her daughter in. Xiang's only goal in life is to prove to her mother that she is worth her time and pride, and so she asks her mother to take her along to the city of Canton to teach her the ways of managing the family's buisness. From there she finds herself on a boat chasing the a legend of the dragon fleet's treasure to bring back to her mother in hope of gaining her trust.
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What has to be my favorite thing about this book is the legend of the pirate queen Zheng Yi Sao, a formidable pirate that created and commanded a floating army through which she was able to intimidate multiple kingdoms and collect a treasure that became the dream of every sea-farer in the area. And what makes all this much more intriguing is the fact that it was all based on real life historical events. I also enjoyed reading the way the day-to-day life offshore was written especially since i've been dreaming of going to sea for ages now, which really made this whole book very enjoyable to me.
Now one of the main things that bothered me is the fact that the main plot twist was obvious from the beginning of the book. Not a lot of people care about that, but for me i think it would've made everything 90% more interesting if that specific piece of information wasn't very easy to come by from the start. Additionally, there were fewer action scenes than i was expecting from a pirate story, but then again i liked reading life on sea, so it wasn't that bad.
The other characters were incredibly interesting, and i wish that C.B. Lee went into their pasts, and personalities a little bit more. But the thing that got to me the most was how the storyline developed around Zheng Yi Sao. Part of it was my fault because i was craving her to be the morally gray character that forces you to fall in love with her (and COME ON A QUESTIONABLE CARING YET ICE COLD MILF do you really blame me) but then she was written off as a completely self absorbed asshole, who would do anything to protect her treasure.
Regardless of all that, and as i've said before i enjoyed reading this book, and would recommend it to all those who do not mind the specific things that affected my reading experience.
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double-croche1 · 4 years ago
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[PREVIEW 2022] Nos albums et films les plus attendus de 2022 ! 💿🎬✨ ALBUMS : JANVIER 15/01 : Molly Nilsson - Extreme 21/01 : Boy Harsher - The Runner OST 28/01 : Beirut - Artifacts QuinzeQuinze - Vārua EP FÉVRIER 04/02 :  Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Mitski - Laurel Hell Los Bitchos - Let The Festivities Begin! Cate Le Bon - Pompeii 11/02 : Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You 18/02 : Beach House - Once Twice Melody Metronomy - Small World Blue Hawaii - My Bestfriend’s House EP 25/02 : caroline - caroline MARS 04/03 : Nilüfer Yanya - Painless 18/03 : Yumi Zouma - Present Tense 25/03 : Aldous Harding - Warm Chris Barrie - Barbara AVRIL 08/04 : Father John Misty - Chloë and the Next 20th Century Wet Leg - Wet Leg Et ceux bientôt annoncés de : Arcade Fire, Desire, Fishbach, Foals, Frank Ocean, Moodoïd, Mount Kimbie, Muddy Monk, Phoenix, Romy, Saint DX, Sinead O’Brien, Tess Roby, Toro y Moi, Vampire Weekend, Warpaint, Jimmy Whispers, The xx… EXCLU : Interview de Black Country, New Road à venir ! 🌟 FILMS : Sous réserve de changements : JANVIER 03/01 : ‘The Green Knight’ de David Lowery (Amazon Prime Video) 05/01 : ‘Licorice Pizza’ de Paul Thomas Anderson ‘Mes frères et moi’ de Yohan Manca 12/01 : ‘Ouistreham’ d’Emmanuel Carrière ‘Vitalina Varela’ de Pedro Costa ‘Jane par Charlotte’ de Charlotte Gainsbourg 14/01 : ‘The Tragedy of MacBeth’ de Joel Coen (Apple TV+) 17/01 : ‘Spencer’ de Pablo Larraín (Amazon Prime Video) 19/01 : ‘Nightmare Alley’ de Guillermo del Toro 26/01 : ‘Un monde’ de Laura Wandel ‘Nos âmes d'enfants’ de Mike Mills ‘Une jeune fille qui va bien’ de Sandrine Kiberlain ‘Adieu Paris’ d’Edouard Baer FÉVRIER 02/02 : ‘The Souvenir Part I’ et ‘The Souvenir Part II’ de Joanna Hogg ‘Red Rocket’ de Sean Baker ‘Introduction’ de Hong Sang-Soo ‘Arthur Rambo’ de Laurent Cantet ‘H6’ de Ye Ye 09/02 : ‘Great Freedom’ de Sebastian Meise ‘The Innocents’ d’Eskil Vogt ‘Vous ne désirez que moi’ de Claire Simon 11/02 : ‘Bigbug’ de Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Netflix) 16/02 : ‘Un autre monde’ de Stéphane Brizé ‘Piccolo Corpo’ de Laura Samani ‘After Blue (Paradis sale)’ de Bertrand Mandico 23/02 : ‘Les Poings desserrés’ de Kira Kovalenko ‘Ils sont vivants’ de Jérémie Elkaïm MARS 02/03 : ‘Rien à foutre’ d’Emmanuel Marre ‘Viens je t’emmène’ d’Alain Giraudie 09/03 : ‘Petite Nature’ de Samuel Theis ‘Soy Libre’ de Laure Portier 16/03 : ‘L'Histoire de ma femme’ d’Ildiko Enyedi ‘Moneyboys’ de C.B. Yi ‘Medusa’ d’Anita Rocha da Silveira ‘A plein temps’ d’Eric Gravel 23/03 : ‘De nos frères blessés’ de Hélier Cisterne ‘Plumes’ d’Omar El Zohairy 30/03 : ‘Retour à Reims (Fragments)’ de Jean-Gabriel Périot AVRIL 06/04 : ‘Contes du hasard et autres fantaisies’ de Ryusuke Hamaguchi ‘Employé / patron’ de Manolo Nieto ‘Libertad’ de Clara Roquet 13/04 : ‘Et il y eut un matin’ d’Eran Kolirin ‘Face à la mer’ d’Ely Dagher ‘Toute une nuit sans savoir’ de Payal Kapadia ‘Le Dernier Piano’ de Jimmy Keyrouz ‘Apples’ de Christos Nikou 20/04 : ‘Murina’ d’Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic ‘Qui à part nous’ de Jonás Trueba 27/04 : ‘Hit the Road’ de Panah Panahi MAI 04/05 : ‘Nitram’ de Justin Kurzel 11/05 : ‘The Northman’ de Robert Eggers ‘Suis-moi, je te fuis’ de Koji Fukada 18/05 : ‘Fuis-moi, je te suis’ de Koji Fukada 25/05 : ‘Clara Sola’ de Nathalie Álvarez Mesén JUIN 15/06 : ‘Sweat’ de Magnus Von Horn ‘Jusqu’ici tout va bien’ de Quentin Dupieux JUILLET 20/07 :  ‘L'Année du requin’ de Ludovic & Zoran Boukherma AOÛT 03/08 : ‘Nope’ de Jordan Peele SEPTEMBRE 14/09 : ‘Chronique d'une liaison passagère’ d’Emmanuel Mouret DÉCEMBRE  14/12 : ‘Avatar 2’ de James Cameron Et ceux bientôt annoncés : ‘Eureka’ de Lisandro Alonso ‘Asteroid City’ de Wes Anderson ‘Cow’ d’Andrea Arnold ‘The Whale’ de Darren Aronofsky ‘Disappointment Blvd.’ d’Ari Aster ‘Irma Vep’ (série) d’Olivier Assayas ‘The Last of Us’ (pilote de série) et ‘Monica’ de Kantemir Balagov ‘White Noise’ de Noah Baumbach ‘Les Herbes sèches’ de Nuri Bilge Ceylan ‘Coma’ et ‘La Bête’ de Bertrand Bonello ‘Don Juan’ de Serge Bozon ‘Ecole de l’air’ de Robin Campillo ‘Decision to Leave’ et ‘The Sympathizer’ (série) de Park Chan-wook ‘Babylon’ de Damien Chazelle ‘The Brutalist’ de Brady Corbet ‘Infinity Pool’ de Brandon Cronenberg ‘Humane’ de Caitlin Cronenberg ‘Crimes of the Future’ de David Cronenberg ‘Disclaimer’ (série) d’Alfonso Cuarón ‘Tori et Lokita’ de Luc et Jean-Pierre Dardenne ‘Avec amour et acharnement’ et ‘The Stars at Noon’ de Claire Denis ‘Pinocchio’ et ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ (série) de Guillermo del Toro ‘Frère et sœur’ d’Arnaud Desplechin ‘La Nuit où Laurier Gaudreault s’est réveillé’ (série) de Xavier Dolan ‘Blonde’ d’Andrew Dominik ‘Stranger Things 4’ (série) de Matt & Ross Duffer ‘Incroyable mais vrai’ et ‘Fumer fait tousser’ de Quentin Dupieux ‘Second Tour’ d’Albert Dupontel ‘Tár’ de Todd Field ‘The Killer’ de David Fincher ‘Men’ d’Alex Garland ‘L’Innocent’ de Louis Garrel ‘La Lune crevée’ de Philippe Garrel et Jean-Claude Carrière ‘Moussa’ de Romain Gavras ‘Barbie’ de Greta Gerwig ‘La Zone d’intérêt’ de Jonathan Glazer ‘Savagery’ de Miguel Gomes ‘Armaggedon Time’ de James Gray ‘Bones and All’ de Luca Guadagnino ‘Earwig’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic ‘Shining Sex’ de Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Sion Sono, Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani, Bertrand Mandico et Kleber Mendonça Filho ‘Un beau matin’ de Mia Hansen-Løve ‘Where to Land’ de Hal Hartley ‘May December’ de Todd Haynes ‘The Lost Daughter’ de Joanna Hogg ‘Le Lycéen’ de Christophe Honoré ‘Twisted Strings’ (série) de Hou Hsiao-Hsien ‘Prayers for the Stolen’ de Tatiana Huezo ‘Bardo (or False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths)’ d’Alejandro González Iñárritu ‘The Actor’ de Duke Johnson ‘Blossoms Shangai’ (pilote de série) de Wong Kar-Wai ‘Memory Police’ et ‘lQ83’ (série) de Charlie Kaufman ‘Mektoub My Love : Intermezzo’ et ‘Mektoub My Love : Canto Due’ d’Abdellatif Kechiche ‘Broker’ de Hirokazu Kore-Eda ‘Poor Things’ et ‘Pop. 1280’ de Yorgos Lánthimos ‘Apollo 10 ½’ de Richard Linklater ‘The Way of the Wind’ de Terrence Malick ‘Conan La Barbare’ de Bertrand Mandico ‘Ferrari’ et ‘Tokyo Vice’ (série - pilote) de Michael Mann ‘L’Envol’ de Pietro Marcello ‘La Favorite’ de Maïwenn ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ de Martin McDonagh ‘Occupied City’ de Steve McQueen ‘Empire of Light’ de Sam Mendes ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ de George Miller ‘To the Edge of Sorrow’ de Christian Mungiu ‘Les Cinq diables’ de Léa Mysius ‘The Orphan’ de László Nemes ‘Kock at the door’ de M. Night Shyamalan (prévu pour 2023) ‘Molly in the Darknet’ de Gaspar Noé ‘Oppenheimer’ de Christoher Nolan (prévu pour 2023) ‘The End’ de Joshua Oppenheimer ‘Triangle of Sadness’ de Ruben Östlund ‘Peter von Kant’ de François Ozon ‘Die Glücklichen’ de Christian Petzold ‘Acide’ de Just Philippot ‘Flee’ de Jonas Poher Rasmussen ‘Le temps d’aimer’ de Katell Quillévéré ‘Polaris’ de Lynne Ramsay ‘Showing Up’ de Kelly Reichardt ‘La Chimera’ d’Alice Rohrwacher ‘The Dark Half’ d’Alex Ross Perry ‘Passages’ d’Ira Sachs ‘The Curse’ (série) de Benny Safdie et Nathan Fielder ‘In Front of Your Face’ de Hong Sang-Soo ‘Master Gardener’ de Paul Schrader ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ de Martin Scorsese ‘Kitbag’ de Ridley Scott ‘Un petit frère’ de Leonor Séraille ‘Bora Bora’ d’Albert Serra ‘Limbo’ de Ben Sharrock ‘La Colline parfumée’ d’Aberrahmane Sissako ‘Kimi’ et ‘Full Circle’ (série) de Steven Soderbergh ‘The Fabelmans’ de Steven Spielberg (prévu pour 2023) ‘Flux Gourmet’ de Peter Strickland ‘Women Talking’ de Miriam Toews ‘Anatomie d’une chute’ de Justine Triet ‘Young Sinner’ de Paul Verhoeven ‘Dune : Partie 2’ de Denis Villeneuve (prévu pour 2023) ‘Families Like Ours’ (série) de Thomas Vinterbeg ‘The Kingdom Exodus’ (série) de Lars Von Trier ‘Ripples of Life’ et ‘Mr Crane Is Back’ de Shujun Wei ‘Human Flowers of Flesh’ de Helena Whittmann ‘Revoir Paris’ d’Alice Winocour ‘I Am Going to Kill You’ de Nicolas Winding Refn ‘The Son’ de Florian Zeller ‘What Happens’ d’Andrey Zvyagintsev EXCLU : Interviews de Joanna Hogg et Shujun Wei à venir ! 🌟 A&B
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yingtan · 2 years ago
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MONEYBOYS 金錢男孩 (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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platypusplayhere · 3 years ago
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just watched moneyboys (2021, dir. C.B. Yi) and I feel like I've been slapped in the face, but in a good way
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storge · 3 years ago
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Don't worry about Dad. I'll take care of him. You need to start thinking of yourself.
Moneyboys (2021) dir. C.B. Yi
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