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Rumours

The Official Motion Picture of the G7.

4.9 (113)2024-07-011h 44m
ComedyHorror

Overview

En route to the annual G7 summit, the seven leaders of the world’s wealthiest liberal democracies get lost in the woods and face increasing peril while attempting to draft a provisional statement regarding a global crisis.

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$450,517
Production
Buffalo Gal Pictures, Square Peg, Maze Pictures, ZDF/Arte, Orogen Entertainment, Thin Stuff Productions, Walking Down Broadway, Laokoon Filmgroup, Ludascripts, Aloe Entertainment, Rabbits Black

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Stefan Ciupek

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Brent Marchant

October 19, 2024

3/10

Truly good satire needs a razor-sharp edge to succeed, but this latest effort from director Guy Maddin (in collaboration with filmmaking partners Evan and Galen Johnson) falls stunningly flat, resulting in a rambling, unfocused slog that somehow manages to mix messages and symbology that are simultaneously both cryptically understated and patently obvious. Set at a G7 summit in Germany, world leaders from the host country and their American, Canadian, British, French, Italian and Japanese counte…

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CinemaSerf

December 11, 2024

6/10

When the heads of government from the G7 arrive at a German castle for their annual summit, they expect it to amount to little more than a talking-shop fuelled by fine wine and fine dining before they issue a communiqué that will say precisely nothing of importance to anyone. Things start to look a bit odd, though, when the Canadian "Maxime" (Roy Dupuis) can't get a refill for his wine. Where have all the staff gone? No amount of bell ringing is summoning anyone and it's getting dark. Then Frenc…