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Broker
Les bonnes étoiles
Directed byKore-eda Hirokazu
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Broker
Les bonnes étoiles
Directed byKore-eda Hirokazu, starringSong Kang-ho, Gang Dong Won, Doona Bae
- ORIGINAL LANGUAGE KR
- SUBTITLES FR/NL
- COUNTRY Corée du Sud
- Duration 129
- Prices 9.50 €, 7.50 €, 6.50 €, 6.00 €
- Moderator ticket Article 27, Arsène 50
- Abonnement Carte 5 places Cinema Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass
Our programme is updated every Monday evening for the coming week. No shows found for this movie.
Introducing
Actor Song Kang-ho awarded Best Actor prize at Cannes Film Festival 2022
Synopsis
One rainy night, a young woman leaves her baby behind. The baby is taken illegally by two men determined to find a new family for it.
Our programme is updated every Monday evening for the coming week. No shows found for this movie.
Introducing
Actor Song Kang-ho awarded Best Actor prize at Cannes Film Festival 2022
Synopsis
One rainy night, a young woman leaves her baby behind. The baby is taken illegally by two men determined to find a new family for it.
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“ It’s one of Hirokazu’s most transparent and — when it comes to confrontations about what parents, and specifically women, can or should do for themselves and for the babies they are forever bound to — brave films of his career.”
INDIE WIRE
INDIE WIRE
“While Broker occasionally gets close to cloying, especially in its neat ending and jaunty score, Kore-eda keeps it the right side of cutesy. It’s best enjoyed as a modern-day fairy tale – only, one where the abandoned baby sparks nothing but enchantment.”
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