Tom Cruise hanging from a plane, a tightrope between the two towers of the World Trade Center, mountaineers in danger on the highest peak of the world … The film news of the week in five bands -annonces
● . Mission: Impossible 5, Christopher McQuarrie. Released on August 12.
Terminator Genisys, Ant-Man, Fantastic 4 … the summer will be loaded on the side of blockbusters. Among them, the output of Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation is set to be the event of the summer. After the first images revealed last March, was unveiled a new trailer, very effective and synchronized to Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin. In this film, the most impossible of tasks still to be done to Ethan Hunt, the famous hero played by Tom Cruise, and his cronies. They must eliminate the union, secretive and ruthless international organization.
If we find more faithful to the generic players in the franchise as Simon Pegg and Jeremy Renner, new complete the cast, such Alec Baldwin and Rebecca Ferguson, one of the heroines of the historical series The White Queen .
● Everest by Baltasar Kormákur. Released on September 23.
The mountain has always fascinated the 7th Art. Everest , as its name suggests, will take place on the slopes of the highest mountain in the world. Directed by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur, the films’inspire a true story that of George Mallory. Missing in the Himalayas in 1924, his body was found 70 years later preserved by the ice in 1999.
With its array of star (Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley), Everest follows, according to the official synopsis, “two separate shipments face the most severe snowstorms that man has ever known. Struggling against the extreme severity of the elements, the courage of climbers is tested by increasingly difficult obstacles to overcome as their dream of a lifetime turns into a fierce battle for their salvation. ”
● The Walk, Robert Zemeckis. Released on September 30.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, The Walk is devoted to the life of the tightrope walker Philippe Petit, and may make you dizzy. This French is indeed famous for having crossed in 1974 on a wire the space between the two towers of the World Trade Center. A EXPLOITA called “the artistic crime of the century”.
Already the focus of a documentary entitled The Tightrope , the story of Philippe Petit is carried by the American actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the lead role, which adopted for the role a strong French accent. At his side, also included Charlotte Le Bon and Ben Kingsley. The film, screened in theaters in 3D, will allow spectators to live a unique experience.
● Macbeth, Justin Kurzel. Released on November 4.
Presented in competition at the last Cannes Film Festival, and left empty-handed, Macbeth the Australian director Justin Kurzel is revealed in the first trailer. The director of Crimes of Snowtown has chosen to maintain the historic atmosphere of the room, the power struggles in the eleventh century Scotland. The worms are present even though Shakespeare reworked. All actors declaim with the Scottish accent except for Marion Cotillard. French actress holds onto his accent. “We can imagine that she stayed at the Court of France” is Justin Kurzel clears, quoted by the Daily Mail .
In this new version of Shakespeare’s play Macbeth (Michael Fassbender) is a general broken by the violence of war, suffering from what we now call post-traumatic stress. Back home, he finds his wife, Lady Macbeth (Marion Cotillard), consumed by the grief of losing their child. It then focuses all his ambitions on prophecy delivered to her husband by three witches. They have predicted that he would become a king day. Lady Macbeth does not intend to wait for fate to take its course and pushes her husband to murder his suzerain, opening the door to a spiral of madness and blood.
● Suffragette Sarah Gavron. Released November 11, 2015.
“Never surrender, never give up the fight.” These were the resounding words Meryl Streep of the first trailer of Suffragette . Inspired by a true story, the film chronicles the struggle of feminist activists in conservative England of the early twentieth century for the right of women to vote. The American actress is joined in the fight by Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter. In particular, it plays the role of Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU).
This highly anticipated historical drama is directed by Sarah Gavron, to whom we owe already Things -you Brick Lane , named BAFTA for best first work. Suffragette promises to be a success, especially since it is the first feature film to have been shot in the enclosures of the Palace of Westminster.
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