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The Empire
The Empire

The Empire (2024)

48% User Rating
1h 50min
Science Fiction
Comedy
Drama

"Cosmic convergence."

In a quiet fishing village on northern France's Opal Coast, the birth of a peculiar child sparks a hidden war between extraterrestrial forces of good and evil.

Bruno DumontDirector

Cast

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Lyna Khoudri

Lyna Khoudri

Line

Anamaria Vartolomei

Anamaria Vartolomei

Jane

Camille Cottin

Camille Cottin

La Reine

Fabrice Luchini

Fabrice Luchini

Belzébuth

Brandon Vlieghe

Brandon Vlieghe

Jony

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Julien Manier

Rudy

Bernard Pruvost

Bernard Pruvost

Van der Weyden

Philippe Jore

Philippe Jore

Carpentier

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Annie Tardivon

Mère de Jony

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Marie Vasez

Lou

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Cédric Fortin

Roland Deroo

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Annick Lefevre

Gisèle, mère de Rudy

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Tony Devanne

Ami Rudy #1 éberlué

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Giovanny Dupetit

Ami Rudy #2 (en larmes)

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Giovanni Boutillier

Ami Rudy #3 (malin)

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Olivier Delattaignant

Gros baigneur décapité

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Bruno Darras

Gendarme #1

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Gino Evrard

Gendarme #2

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Annick Bultel

Dame course Deroo

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Natacha Oliviera Da Costa

Journaliste

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Marie Lodyga

Doublure corps Line

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Florian Dausque

Chevalier

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Frédéric Castagno

Chevalier

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Pascal Legrand

Chevalier

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Isabelle Billion

Chevalier

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Amandine Fricker

Chevalier

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Patrick Dupont

Chevalier

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Olivier Blon

Chevalier

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Etienne Spire

Chevalier

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Tanguy Ducamps

Chevalier

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Florence Caudron

Chevalier

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Antoine Caulliez

Chevalier

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Amandine Breton

Chevalier

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Amélie Tanguy Buneville

Chevalier

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Isabelle Dupont

Chevalier

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Valérie Gratenoix

Chevalier

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Sayan Burghgraeve

Enfant

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Célien Bruet

Enfant

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Melvin Fontaine

Enfant

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Tayron Oboeuf

Enfant

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Mathys Duchilier

Enfant

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Owen Hulin

Enfant

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Aron Fontaine

Enfant

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Devann Lefèvre

Enfant

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Marco Fiorenzano

Danseur / musicien

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Gianluigi Pennino

Danseur / musicien

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Emiliano Barrella

Danseur / musicien

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Orazio Cristiano

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Andrea Iovino

Danseur / musicien

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Luigi Fiorentino

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Giuseppe Messere

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Martinica Ferrara Strova

Danseur / musicien

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Nicole Barbieri

Danseur / musicien

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Raffaella Gianfrano

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Paolo Ladisa

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Claudio Ladisa

Danseur / musicien

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Giovanni Iovino

Danseur / musicien

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Iolanda Crispino

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Elisabetta La Padula

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Marcello Giuliano

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Gerardo Orazzo

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Fabiana Esca

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Laura Arcudi

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Reviews (1)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 40%

May 15, 2025

When a film seeks to tackle such distinctive comedic forms as parody, satire or slapstick, the creators first need to make sure that what they’re hatching truly works. But, in the case of this latest offering from storied auteur Bruno Dumont, the mark is missed by a wide margin. This alleged take-off on classic space operas like the original “Star Wars” trilogy or “Spaceballs” (1987) simply doesn’t cut it, primarily because it just isn’t funny. Perhaps that’s due to the fact that the filmmaker doesn’t seem to be clear on the direction he wants the story to take or the tone with which it’s presented. In a nutshell, two alien species – the Ones (champions of good) and Zeroes (disciples of evil) – have been exiled to Earth (why and by whom is never made clear), where they’re battling one another to win over the control of humanity through their ground zero strongholds in a small French coastal fishing village. But, in telling this tale, Dumont’s paper-thin narrative meanders aimlessly, blending a bland mixture of lame humor (most of which falls positively flat), bombastic but innately shallow soliloquies on the nature of good and evil, unexplained Monty Python-esque absurdist imagery, and gratuitous sexual encounters that appear to be thrown in for little more than titillating filler. To its credit, the picture effectively employs some truly impressive special effects, an eclectic background score based largely on reworked neo-classical arrangements of the compositions of J.S. Bach and Henry Purcell, and a production design that incorporates set designs drawn from Gothic and Renaissance European architecture. It also features a wealth of stunningly gorgeous cinematography, although a number of overlong shots (particularly many inexplicably filmed from too great a distance) could benefit from judicious pruning. So what exactly is the director going for here? Damned if I know. If it’s satire, its symbology is seriously undercooked. If it’s a campy romp, it’s too understated. If it’s screwball comedy, the pacing is too sluggish. And if it’s insightful social commentary, it’s too superficial and doesn’t take itself seriously enough. In essence, “The Empire” may offer some segments that are nice to look at, but that’s about all, considering that the bulk of this release, in the end, really has nothing interesting, meaningful or piquant to say.

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Berlinale Press Conference "The Empire" (L'Empire)

Berlinale Press Conference "The Empire" (L'Empire)

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

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