“Blitz depicts a mixed-race London too rarely seen on screen”.

INTERVIEW – Steve McQueen is a hard-hitting director who has created a surprisingly childlike war film. Showing in a number of Paris cinemas this weekend, this odyssey once again finds the Irish actress shining.

Visual artist, documentary filmmaker and director of hard-hitting political films, Steve McQueen isn’t the first name to come to mind for a war film. The Oscar-winning director of Shame, 12 Years A Slave , Small Axe surprises with Blitzportrays a little boy whose mother sends him to the countryside to escape the Nazi bombing of London. Unable to bear the separation, George keeps his chaperones company and wanders the ruined English capital in search of his family.

Before going online on Apple TV+ on November 22, Blitz will be shown in French cinemas under special visa this weekend, Saturday November 9 and 10 in selected cinemas*. Here’s a look at this childlike odyssey, reminiscent of Steven Spielberg’s films, Le Figaro spoke to Saoirse Ronan. Exceptional in The OutrunThe story of a young alcoholic trying to overcome her addiction- the Irish actress delivers in

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