French pop star Mylène Farmer makes a rare appearance as the voice of an AI-powered virtual assistant in “Dalloway”, which deals with some of the darker sides of creativity in Yann Gozlan’s latest film. Manon Kerjean, the founder of Lost in Translation, a film club screening French features in Paris for non-French speakers, joins us to discuss the merits of this “Black Mirror”-adjacent movie. We also discuss Pierre Schoeller’s psychological thriller “Rembrandt” and reflect on the complexities at the centre of the troubled relationship between Yves Montand and Simone Signoret, as the actress and singer’s lives are examined by Diane Kurys in “C’est Si Bon”. And Manon flags up a Maurice Pialat retrospective at the Cinémathèque Française that provides an insight into the iconoclastic French filmmaker.
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