France

Bruno Dumont
Léa Seydoux, Blanche Gardin, Benjamin Biolay, Emmanuel Alili, Juliette Binoche, Gaëtan Amiel, Jawad Zemmar, Marc Bettinelli, Lucile Roche, Noura Benbahlouli, Abdellah Chahouat, Alfred de Montesquiou, Kristian Feigelson, Nabil Wakim, François-Xavier Ménage, Tristan Sadeghi, Hugues Pluvinage, Michele Leucci, Emma
2021
France, Germany, Italy, Belgium
Completed
French, German, English
134 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asFrance,is aFrance, Germany, Italy, BelgiumProducerwomen sex,At2021Released in year
。The dialogue language isFrench, German, English,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
The first female anchor of France, France is both fierce and stunning. At a press conference, she sharpens her questions to the president and swiftly exchanges flirtatious glances; she hosts a political commentary program, battling guests with her perfect makeup; she personally goes to distant battlefields to "reenact" the reality, while also managing her busy family life. She was once a beloved beauty in the hearts of the French, but a car accident turned her into a mere stain. France discovers that beneath the glamorous robes of an anchor, there are actually fleas crawling, and who can understand the beauty and sorrow beneath the broadcast podium? When she decides to wash away the glitz and go into hiding, an unexpected encounter suddenly changes her life, touching the softest part of her heart... The eccentric director Bruno Dumont uses "France" as a name to satirize the various phenomena of a country that appears golden on the outside but crumbles within. From media manipulation, refugee issues to disabled families, he intentionally creates a populist style and close-up shots to capture the protagonist’s fragile sensitivity, which is nowhere to find away from the facade.