The weight of tradition bears heavily on Marianne, the protagonist of the new film “Mrs”, played by Mélanie Thierry as a seemingly perfect wife and mother. Film critic Manon Kerjean explains how director David Roux’s minimalist approach draws on the legacy of bourgeois drama master Claude Chabrol – and why Thierry’s performance carries the film.

We also discuss the powerful premise of “Compostelle”, which brings together two very different souls on a shared pilgrimage between France and Spain, with strong performances from Alexandra Lamy and Julien Le Berre.

We then delve into “Unseen Pictures”, a unique documentary that paints a mysterious portrait of a ghostly filmmaker who has never completed a film. And finally, retro comedy “Police Flash 80 gently pokes fun at the macho cop dramas of the past, with François Damiens and Audrey Lamy delivering plenty of humour.