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It is with great sorrow that LaCinetek pays tribute to Laurent Cantet, who passed away yesterday, Thursday 25 April, at the age of 63. Audiences have lost a great filmmaker, LaCinetek one of its founders and, above all, a very dear friend.

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Zack Snyder is one of the most polarising filmmakers working today. While film critics often do not like his works, his fans shower him with praise, no matter what. Recently, Christopher Nolan spoke about Snyder’s influence on Superhero films. He also praised “Watchmen” and called it to be ‘ahead of its time.’ That’s why many movie lovers across the globe were excited to check out Snyder’s latest project for Netflix.

Our Story So Far: Foxy Brown (1974)

Against red, blue, purple, a piercing neon green, she wears: a gold and black panelled top, ballooned sleeves and flowing trousers; a bikini; a red jumpsuit; a feathered top; and, a black leather trouser suit, punctuated with a kick and a gunshot. ‘She’s super bad,’ repeats the sweet, climbing tenor of Willie Hutch. The opening credits of Jack Hill’s Foxy Brown (1974) announces Foxy (Pam Grier) as a true force within the numerous, shifting spaces she occupies, while declaring her…

The political fury of MONKEY MAN

Monkey Man takes Hindu mythology and applies it to the modern day politics of India. It assumes a strong stance against a rising tide of nationalism and homogeneity, and celebrates differences between people and the core beliefs of hinduism. All of this is packaged in a Wick-ian revenge thriller that slowly transforms into a call-to-action for the current generation, asking them to pay attention to more than their own interests and fight for a cause. 

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