‘Bloody Oranges’ in cinemas this Friday

❉ A vicious satire on contemporary life from French director Jean-Christophe Meurisse.

“A thought-provoking, graphic, ballsy political film. Imagine if Armando Iannucci made a horror film with Julia Ducournau, and then times that by ten” Kaleem Aftab, CineEuropa

Anti-Worlds will release Jean-Christophe Meurisse’s savage satire and Cannes Midnight screening Bloody Oranges (Oranges sanguines) in limited cinemas and on digital platforms this Friday (16 September).

The second feature from French director Jean-Christophe Meurisse Bloody Oranges is a vicious satire on contemporary life. At times hilarious, at others shocking – always provocative – the film pushes and pulls the viewer in every direction as it follows four moments in the lives of people in modern-day France. Blended together, they provide a deceptive look at three generations and a mix of social classes, allowing the director to highlight how the structural systems in France, and indeed much of Europe, protect the elite. In such a system, for the rest, winning means survival, not justice.

❉ A film by Jean-Christophe Meurisse, ‘Bloody Oranges’ is in cinemas and on digital from 16 September 2022. Run time: 102min. French With English Subtitles. BBFC Cert: 18


❉ News source: Anti-Worlds.

❉ We Are Cult is not responsible for the content of this news release.

Become a patron at Patreon!

1 Comment

Comments are closed.