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'Ballerina': A graceful spin-off from the John Wick franchise

'Ballerina': A graceful spin-off from the John Wick franchise

France 2404-06-2025
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Ana de Armas takes on the high-octane stunts as a dancer-turned-assassin in the big-budget action thriller "Ballerina". Film critic Emma Jones tells us why de Armas's charisma and talent for physical feats make her a compelling lead for this detour within the John Wick universe.
We also check out Anthony Hopkins' performance as an elderly Sigmund Freud in a fictional encounter with writer CS Lewis in "Freud's Last Session" and salute French director Chloé Barreau's bravery for putting her love life on screen in the intimate documentary "Fragments of a Life Loved".
Plus we discuss French film "Le Répondeur", which showcases the comic talents of newcomer Salif Cissé navigating the perils of a writer's voicemail.
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