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Pacifiction, torment on the islands: Benoît Magimel as "the President's man" in Albert Serra's latest film

French Polynesia. De Roller (Benoît Magimel, absolutely masterful in design), High Commissioner of the Republic, navigates between official meetings and parties at the Paradise Club. In the archipelago, the traumatic memory of nuclear tests (Mururoa) resists the postcard landscape. Moreover, a rumor about a recovery preoccupies, to the point of obsession, the representative of the State.

Revealed in 2006 with Honor de cavalleria, a daring variation around Don Quixote, produced with non-professionals, the Spaniard Albert Serra (also a videographer and visual artist) returns with a singular work that borrows as much from the paranoid thriller as from the disenchanted world of Joseph Conrad.

Ultra-sensory

Announced on March 7 on Blu-Ray and DVD at Blaq Out (no 4K, what a pity given the ultra-sensorial photography of the film!), the film is offered in French, English and Portuguese DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 with French subtitles, in 2.39 aspect ratio. In addition, an interview with the director. Indicative price: 19.99 euros. Not to be missed.

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