Mark Ruffalo camps the twins of "I Know This Much Is True". - HBO

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Week of May 11 to 17, 2020

In search of meaning with the creator of "Borgen"

An existential drama still as exciting! Adam Price, the talented showrunner behind the international success Borgen , was back on the small screen this Thursday on Arte with season 2 of Au nom du Père , saga which follows the daily life of the Krogh clan, a family where one is a pastor. from father to son for 250 years. The two seasons of the series are available on Arte.tv. Combining the intimate and the political, this story carried by Lars Mikkelsen, questions parenting, masculinity, transmission, faith and the priesthood, spirituality and mourning… A quest for meaning as relevant as it is essential!

The shock "I Know This Much Is True"

A shock miniseries! I Know This Much Is True , the first episode of which is available on OCS, depicts the tragic and rarely harsh fate of twins, Thomas Birdsey, suffering from schizophrenia, and of his brother, Dominik. The two brothers are camped by Mark Ruffalo, dazzling in this double game. The series of director and creator Derek Cianfrance is the adaptation of the best-selling eponymous river of Wally Lamb, in 1998, published two years later in France ( The Power des vaincus , 2000, Belfond / Paperback). From cancer to self-harm, I Know This Much Is True is a harsh family drama, as dark as it is bright, lulled by a kind of poetry of sadness. Sensitive souls refrain !

A stripping feminist docu

Maso and Miso go by boat is a stripping feminist documentary to watch for free, in partnership with France Inter, for a week on the Tënk platform, for another three days! In 1975, the collective Les Insoumuses, led by Delphine Seyrig, with Carole Roussopoulos, Ioana Wieder and Nadja Ringar, responded with biting to an Antenne 2 program entitled Encore un jour et année de la femme, ouf! It's over where Bernard Pivot directly invited Françoise Giroud, Secretary of State for the Status of Women, to debate with men presented as misogynists, in a "relaxed" tone! The result ? A diversion of the images of the show as political as hilarious!

"White Lines" mixes Netflix talents

White Lines was born from the collaboration between Álex Pina, creator of the Spanish series La Casa de Papel and Andy Harries, producer of The Crown. Available on Netflix since May 15, this drama takes place between two places (Manchester in the United Kingdom and Ibiza in Spain) and two eras (the 1990s and 2020s). It all starts with the discovery in Ibiza of the mummified body of Axel Collins, a Manchester DJ who disappeared in the 1990s. His sister, Zoé, who came to recognize the body, tries to find out who murdered him. This sexy thriller in 10 episodes takes up the effective codes of La Casa de Papel  : narration via the voice-over of the heroine, flashbacks, outrageous twists, etc. A pleasant and sunny trip to the Balearic Islands… If you can't get there this summer!

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