“Kouté Vwa”, “Super Happy Forever”, “Eddington”… Our reviews of this week’s cinema releases

To help our readers navigate the rich cultural offerings, journalists from Libé 's Culture section have provided the latest news on film, album, show, series, and exhibition releases. Find all of our selections .
In Cayenne, the filmmaker portrays his loved ones, ten years after the tragic death of one of their own. He creates a captivating tale of transmission, following the footsteps of a teenager between two cultures. Read our review .
In a beautiful film constructed backwards, Japanese director Kohei Igarashi explores the loss of a beloved woman with precision and poetry. Read our review .
The duo has created a vibrant and electric film about the '90s Spanish rock band, a far cry from a biopic. Read our review.
In his latest feature film, the director portrays a borderline sheriff and a banally corrupt mayor in a community on the verge of implosion between Trumpism and the steamroller of AI. Read our review and interview with the American filmmaker .
In the heat of a Marseille neighborhood, Prïncia Car films a love triangle torn between chaste feelings and free sexuality. Read our review .
The Sundance award-winning debut film is a bit too much like the American festival's mass-produced offering: a cute, but not particularly interesting, film. Read our review .
Every day, find the Libération Culture department's picks : exhibitions on Mondays, theater, dance, and opera on Tuesdays, movie releases on Wednesdays, music on Fridays, and series on Sundays. Plus, the week's Top 10 on Saturdays. Everything we liked (and sometimes disliked) in the cultural news.
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