TV platform requires, Netflix productions are designed for the small screen.

But it happens that the cast, the image or the general impact of the film make you want to magnify them on the big screen.

It is in “this desire for cinema” that the Lumière Institute in Lyon will broadcast from December 7 to 14 a selection of nine feature films offered by the American platform.

A headliner festival

On the program,

La Main de Dieu,

by Paolo Sorrentino (photo), the first films by Rebecca Hall (

Clair-Obscur

) and Maggie Gyllenhaal (

The Lost Daughter

),

The Power of the Dog

by Jane Campion, winner of the Prix Lumière 2021 Jake Gyllenhaal will star in

Antoine Fuqua's

The Guilty

, while Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and Timothée Chalamet will

star in

Adam McKay's

Don't Look Up

.

The Lumière Institute had already screened

Roma

 by Alfonso Cuaron, or 

The Irishman

 by Martin Scorsese at the Lumière festival.

But the establishment has also hosted films from other platforms, such as the latest creations by Sofia Coppola (

On the rocks

, in 2020) and Todd Haynes (

The Velvet Underground

, last October), and produced by Apple.

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