
On the loose!
Ciné-dimanche
By Pierre Salvadori (France, 2018, 1:45)
With Adèle Haenel, Pio Marmaï, Audrey Tautou
Yvonne, a young police inspector, discovers that her husband, Captain Santi, a fallen local hero, was not the courageous, honest cop she thought he was, but a real dirty cop. Determined to right his wrongs, she crosses paths with Antoine, unjustly imprisoned by Santi for eight long years. An unexpected encounter that will shake up both their lives.
Shot entirely in Marseille and La Ciotat, this delirious detective comedy blends romance with fantasy, poetry with burlesque, and misunderstanding with action, all without a moment’s hesitation.
Presented by Antonia Naïm (programmer).
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Antonia Naim
After studying cinema, Antonia Naim worked as a journalist and film critic, festival organizer, director and programmer of public and private cinemas (Lucernaire and Studio cinemas in Aubervilliers, Jacques Prévert in Gonesse, Gérard Philipe in Vénissieux). In 2013, she took part in the Mucem’s opening cultural program, designing the film cycle Méditerranée, une traversée en images. A member of professional juries and institutional commissions in the field of cinema, she is interested in the challenges of public and territorial policies in the field of image education and distribution.
By Pierre Salvadori (France, 2018, 1:45)
With Adèle Haenel, Pio Marmaï, Audrey Tautou
Yvonne, a young police inspector, discovers that her husband, Captain Santi, a fallen local hero, was not the courageous, honest cop she thought he was, but a real dirty cop. Determined to right his wrongs, she crosses paths with Antoine, unjustly imprisoned by Santi for eight long years. An unexpected encounter that will shake up both their lives.
Shot entirely in Marseille and La Ciotat, this delirious detective comedy blends romance with fantasy, poetry with burlesque, and misunderstanding with action, all without a moment’s hesitation.
Presented by Antonia Naïm (programmer).
Buy your tickets
Antonia Naim
After studying cinema, Antonia Naim worked as a journalist and film critic, festival organizer, director and programmer of public and private cinemas (Lucernaire and Studio cinemas in Aubervilliers, Jacques Prévert in Gonesse, Gérard Philipe in Vénissieux). In 2013, she took part in the Mucem’s opening cultural program, designing the film cycle Méditerranée, une traversée en images. A member of professional juries and institutional commissions in the field of cinema, she is interested in the challenges of public and territorial policies in the field of image education and distribution.