Guest Culture - François Ozon Succeeds the Impossible: Adapt to the Cinema «L'étranger» by Albert Camus
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The enigmatic Meursault, the burning sun of Algiers and the murder of an "Arab"... The unclassifiable French filmmaker adapts a classic of our literary heritage published in 1942 and signs one of the most powerful and disturbing films of the year.
Benjamin Voisin finds the fascinating dimension of the enigmatic hero created by Albert Camus
True to the spirit of the book, the French director's film with Benjamin Voisin transposes the story to the screen with today's eyes.
The first sentence of this novel immediately imposed it as a classic: "Today, Mom is dead." You may have recognized L'Étranger, Albert Camus' first novel published in 1942. This novel,...
This Wednesday, comes out the beautiful adaptation of Camus signed by the director of "Grâce à Dieu". With a formidable Benjamin Voisin in the role of Meursault. ...
François Ozon revisits Camus' masterpiece in a clean and solar adaptation, carried by Benjamin Voisin. Between silence, guilt and inner truth, a film of great clarity where the absurd becomes sensitive experience, almost spiritual.
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