

If you're looking for something light and you don't mind black-and-white films that feel like they're taking place inside a stage play, Je te confie ma femme might be your thing. But if you hate movies where the entire plot hinges on a misunderstanding that could be cleared up in five seconds if people just stopped sho...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

René Guissart

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"If you're looking for something light and you don't mind black-and-white films that feel like they're taking place inside a stage play, Je te confie ma femme might be your thing. But if you hate movies where the entire plot hinges on a misunderstanding that could be cleared up in five seconds if people just stopped shouting, you're going to want to skip this one entirely. It's not exactly high art, but it has a certain vibe. Arletty is in this, and frankly, she’s the only reason to really pay a..."
Henri Géroule, Yves Mirande
France

