

Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1940s French cinema and don’t mind movies that feel like they’re shouting at you from a theater balcony, you might enjoy Une poule sur un mur. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that makes you feel like the walls are closing in on the characters. If you prefer y...


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

Maurice Gleize

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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1940s French cinema and don’t mind movies that feel like they’re shouting at you from a theater balcony, you might enjoy Une poule sur un mur. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that makes you feel like the walls are closing in on the characters. If you prefer your pacing slow and meditative, or if you get annoyed by characters who seem to exist only to argue with each other, you should probably skip it. It’s not exactly a quiet, moody pi..."
Léopold Marchand
France

1936 · IMDb —

