Thomas Schultzen reviews standout Cannes films exploring family, history, and social unrest.
Takeaways
•Amelie Bonnin’s debut 'Leave One Day' blends pop musical elements with family tension and women’s reproductive rights, portraying complex emotional themes with charm despite mixed reviews.
•Mascha Schilinski’s 'The Sound of Falling' offers a poetic, multi-generational German saga spanning a century, emphasizing memory, female experience, and Germany’s historical inflections through haunting visuals.
•Dominic Moll’s 'Dossier 137' dissects police violence amid Yellow Vest protests, portraying institutional failure via a determined internal affairs investigator, capturing societal pessimism and systemic unrest.
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