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Suliane Brahim in Black Spot (2017)

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9 Sci-Fi Shows Like ‘Stranger Things’ That Are Just as Good
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Have you already binged Stranger Things three times? If you haven’t, what are you waiting for? In case you have, you can definitely quote every Dustin one-liner, still mourn Barb, and clearly imagine yourself in the Upside Down of TV withdrawals. Well, don’t panic, because there’s a whole multiverse of sci-fi shows out there ready to fill that Demogorgon-shaped hole in your heart.

Whether you’re into ‘80s nostalgia, telekinetic teens, creepy government experiments, or just a really solid group of misfit friends on bikes, we’ve got plenty of series that deliver the same kind of madness, chills, and weird vibes. Of course, some will stir up the retro horror, others double down on mystery and sci-fi madness. But whatever they may bring to you, each one scratches that Stranger Things itch without copying it beat for beat.

So, let’s fire up your walkie-talkie, grab some Eggos,...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 5/29/2025
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • FandomWire
10 Of The Best Foreign Horror Shows Streaming Right Now
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One of the great things about streaming media platforms is that they offer access to entertainment from around the world. With just the click of a button, you can watch movies and shows in Polish, Thai, Dutch, Spanish, and more, all from the comfort of your couch! On top of that, streaming services tend to be more willing to take chances on fresh and foreign ideas, giving them the opportunity to flounder or flourish for audiences who might never have seen them otherwise. And for us horror fans, that means unlimited spooky, bloody, and downright scary content like the world's goriest buffet.

The gamble here is that horror as a genre has always been a perilous form of media, as it's often perceived as taboo-breaking and (occasionally) downright repugnant. Horror projects often portray things we don't want to face and yet somehow find ourselves inexorably drawn to. Streaming media has...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/22/2023
  • by Jessica Fisher
  • Slash Film
‘Happening’, ‘Annette’, ‘The Worst Person In The World’ triumph at Lumières
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Venice Golden Lion winner Happening won best film and best actress prizes

Audrey Diwan’s Venice Golden Lion winner Happening won best film at the 27th edition of France’s Lumière Awards on Monday evening, while its star Anamaria Vartolomei was awarded the best actress prize.

Adapted from French writer Annie Ernaux’s 2019 semi-autobiographical work, Happening recounts a gifted literature student’s struggle to get an abortion in 1964, 11 years before abortion was legalised in France in 1975.

It marks a first lead role for Vartolomei, whose previous credits include How To Be A Good Wife and The Royal Exchange. Vartolomei is...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/18/2022
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • ScreenDaily
‘Lost Illusions’, ‘Happening’ lead the nominations for France’s Lumière awards
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The awards are voted on by 95 international correspondents from 36 countries.

Xavier Giannoli’s literary adaptation Lost Illusions leads the nominations of the 27th edition of France’s Lumière awards, followed by Audrey Diwan’s Venice Golden Lion winner Happening and Arthur Harari’s Onoda, 10,000 Nights In The Jungle.

The awards, which are voted on by 95 international correspondents hailing from 36 countries this year, are France’s equivalent of the Golden Globes.

Giannoli’s adaptation of Honoré de Balzac’s eponymous 19th-century novel, which premiered in competition in Venice this year, was nominated in five categories including best film, director, screenplay, actor...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/10/2021
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • ScreenDaily
Jérôme Genevray, Franck Victor, Suliane Brahim, and Just Philippot in The Swarm (2020)
New Netflix Trailer for 'The Swarm' Locusts Horror Film from France
Jérôme Genevray, Franck Victor, Suliane Brahim, and Just Philippot in The Swarm (2020)
"You believe in that business?" Don't go chasing grasshoppers. Netflix has unveiled a new official trailer for their release of the French horror film The Swarm, originally known as La Nuée in French. This premiered at last year's Sitges Film Festival and it already opened in France last year, now it's arriving in the US and on Netflix later this year. To save her farm from bankruptcy, a single mother begins a business of breeding edible grasshoppers. Soon she develops a strange, obsessive relationship with them. But these aren't any old grasshoppers - they're blood thirsty locusts that love to enjoy the red liquid. Starring Suliane Brahim, Sofian Khammes, Marie Narbonne, and Raphael Romand. The strangest and scariest thing about it is her relationship with all these bugs and how she gives them a taste of her own blood. Gives me the willies. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Just Philippot's The Swarm,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 7/9/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Wild Bunch International, Capricci unite on genre company Wild West
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The new company will focus on French genre feature films and series.

France’s Wild Bunch International (Wbi) and Capricci are joining forces to create a new production company called Wild West which will be focused on French genre feature films and series.

Its remit will encompass genre “in its broadest sense” and span horror, fantasy, sci-fi, crime, thriller and superhero films.

The joint venture will officially kick off its activities with a special event in the French city of Bordeaux next week (June 9 and 10) at which it will present its first slate of films. Alongside this physical event, there...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/2/2021
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • ScreenDaily
Brandon Cronenberg’s ‘Possessor Uncut’ Wins the Sitges Festival’s Best Film, Director Awards
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Brandon Cronenberg has proven to be an heir to his father, David, with his grisly sophomore feature, “Possessor Uncut,” which took home best film and director at Spain’s 53rd Sitges Film Festival on Saturday.

Running Oct.8-18, the fantastic film fest, Europe’s biggest, wrapped yesterday in Sitges, a picturesque seaside resort just south of Barcelona.

With these new honors, Brandon Cronenberg also suggests that his best new director award at 2012’s Sitges for debut feature, “Antiviral,” was no fluke.

A sci fi-horror hybrid, “Possessor Uncut” tracks an elite corporate assassin who uses brain-implant technology to take possession of other people’s bodies and slay prominent targets. The film first premiered at Sundance where Variety’s Peter Debruge described it as a “brilliant sci-fi puzzle” that was “more than just another bracingly extreme psychological thriller.”

Just Philippot’s “The Swarm” also snagged two awards: the Special Jury Prize and...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/18/2020
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix Takes Cannes, Sitges Horror Title ‘The Swarm’
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Netflix has acquired world rights to French director Just Philippot’s Cannes Critics’ Week 2020 Label horror thriller “The Swarm.”

Written by Jérôme Genevray (“Vieux con”) and Franck Victor (“Philosophie”), the film is set in rural France. It stars French actress Suliane Brahim (“The Specials”) as a single mother who is struggling to get her grasshopper farm off the ground until she discovers her livestock thrive on human blood. She develops a connection with her demanding swarm, which distances her from her two children and puts her at odds with local farmers.

Netflix’s deal for the film was overseen by Wild Bunch Intl., and includes all territories excluding France, Spain and China.

“The Swarm” will stream on Netflix from Dec. 4. Producers Capricci Films and The Jokers Films will release it theatrically in France Nov. 4, while Capricci’s Spanish arm will launch it in Spain on Nov. 20.

“The Swarm” was among...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/6/2020
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix Buys Cannes Critics’ Week Label Horror ‘The Swarm’
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Netflix has taken world rights to The Swarm, French director Just Philippot’s Cannes Critics’ Week 2020 label horror thriller about a woman who develops an obsessional bond with grasshoppers.

The deal, struck with Wild Bunch International, includes all territories excluding France, Spain and China. Pic will launch on Netflix on December 4. The film’s producers Capricci Films and The Jokers Films will release the title theatrically in France on November 4, while Capricci’s Spanish arm will launch it in Spain on November 20.

Film stars French actress Suliane Brahim as a single mother who is struggling to get her grasshopper farm off the ground until she discovers her livestock thrive on human blood.

It was selected for the Cannes Critics’ Week 2020 label after the fest was cancelled due tor Covid. Since then, it has screened at France’s Angoulême Francophone Festival in August, and it will make its international debut...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/6/2020
  • by Tom Grater
  • Deadline Film + TV
Netflix, Wild Bunch seal world rights deal for ‘The Swarm’ (exclusive)
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The film was selected for Cannes Critics’ Week’s special 2020 label earlier this year.

Netflix has acquired world rights for French director Just Philippot’s Cannes Critics’ Week 2020 label horror-thriller The Swarm about a woman who develops an obsessional bond with grasshoppers she is breeding as a high-protein crop.

The deal was struck by Wild Bunch International (Wbi) which handles international sales. It covers all territories apart from France, Spain and China.

The film’s producers Capricci Films and The Jokers Films will release the genre picture theatrically in France on November 4, while Capricci’s Spanish arm will launch it...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/6/2020
  • by Melanie Goodfellow
  • ScreenDaily
Netflix Takes Worldwide Rights for French Horror Thriller ‘The Swarm’
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Netflix has picked up worldwide rights outside of France, Spain and China to The Swarm, a horror thriller from French director Just Philippot about a woman who develops an obsessional bond with grasshoppers she is breeding as a high-protein crop. The woman, played by French actress Suliane Brahim, finds herself growing closer to her demanding swarm of bugs as they begin to develop a taste for human blood.

Set in rural France, Philippot’s film combines horror with social drama.

The Swarm was among five features and 10 shorts selected for Cannes Critics’ Week’s special 2020 Semaine de la Critique label after ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
  • 10/6/2020
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Netflix Takes Worldwide Rights for French Horror Thriller ‘The Swarm’
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Netflix has picked up worldwide rights outside of France, Spain and China to The Swarm, a horror thriller from French director Just Philippot about a woman who develops an obsessional bond with grasshoppers she is breeding as a high-protein crop. The woman, played by French actress Suliane Brahim, finds herself growing closer to her demanding swarm of bugs as they begin to develop a taste for human blood.

Set in rural France, Philippot’s film combines horror with social drama.

The Swarm was among five features and 10 shorts selected for Cannes Critics’ Week’s special 2020 Semaine de la Critique label after ...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 10/6/2020
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #122. La Nuée – Just Philippot
La Nuée

Promising to be one of 2020’s more bizarre debut is Just Philippot’s La Nuée (The Swarm), produced by Thierry Lounas and Manuel Chiche. Suliane Brahim (“Black Spot” – the French “Fleabag”) and Sofiane Khammes are among the cast in the production lensed by Romain Carcanade. Philippot’s 2016 short “Ses souffles” was shortlisted for a Cesar and his 2018 short “Acid” competed at Sundance and the national competition at Clermont-Ferrand.

Gist: Written by Jérôme Genevray and Franck Victor, in order to save her farm from bankruptcy, a single mother breeds edible grasshoppers but then begins to have a strange, obsessive relationship with them.…...
See full article at IONCINEMA.com
  • 12/31/2019
  • by Nicholas Bell
  • IONCINEMA.com
Wild Bunch to launch genre title ‘The Swarm’, Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Mandibles’ at the Afm (exclusive)
Slate also features directorial duo Gustave Kervern and Benoit Delépine’s comedy drama Delete History.

Wild Bunch has boarded sales on Just Philippot’s fantasy drama The Swarm about a woman who develops an obsessional bond with grasshoppers she is breeding as a high-protein crop.

The film, produced by Capricci and Manuel Chiche’s The Jokers Films, is a first feature for Philippot.

The emerging French director participated in Sundance’s international shorts competition earlier this year with his Canal+ acquired short film Acide, about a disturbing acidic cloud which passes over a country spreading panic.

In The Swarm, Suliane Brahim...
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  • 10/30/2019
  • by 1100380¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
  • ScreenDaily
Suliane Brahim toplining La Nuée - Production – France
The Black Spot actress will be flanked by Sofiane Khammes among the cast of Just Philippot’s feature debut, a Capricci and The Jokers production that is being sold by Wild Bunch. 19 August will mark the start of the shoot for the feature debut by Just Philippot, La Nuée (lit. “The Swarm”). Having turned heads with his short films, such as Acid (in the national competition at Clermont-Ferrand in 2018 and in the international competition at this year’s Sundance) and Ses souffles (shortlisted for a nomination for the César Award for Best Short Film in 2016), the director belongs to the first batch of auteurs selected with their feature-length projects to benefit from the Cnc’s support scheme in favour of genre films. Standing out among the cast are Suliane Brahim (a Comédie Française pensionnaire who played the role of major Laurène Weiss in the series Black Spot, initially aired on.
See full article at Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
  • 7/19/2019
  • Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
Stanley Tucci at an event for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Berlin sets competition, adds Amazon and BBC drama premieres
Stanley Tucci at an event for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.

The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.

Joining the festival in Out Of Competition berths are Stanley Tucci-directed Final Portrait and Catherine Deneuve drama Sage Femme.

James Gray’s The Lost City Of Z will have its interntional premiere while documentary The Trial: The State of Russia vs Oleg Sentsov will have its world premiere.

Among TV world premieres are Amazon’s Patriot and BBC One’s SS-gb.

In total, 18 of the 24 films selected for Competitionwill be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.

For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/20/2017
  • by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
  • ScreenDaily
Stanley Tucci at an event for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Berlin finalises competition, adds TV premieres
Stanley Tucci at an event for Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.

The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.

Joining the competition are

18 of the 24 films selected for Competition will be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.

The Berlinale Special will present recent works by contemporary filmmakers, documentaries, and extraordinary formats, as well as brand new series from around the world.

Berlinale Special Galas will be held at the Friedrichstadt-Palast and Zoo Palast. Other Special premieres will take place at the Kino International. Moderated discussions will follow the screenings at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele.

For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year. Audiences...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/20/2017
  • by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
  • ScreenDaily
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