Cinematographer turned director Marine Atlan’s first feature, which won Cannes Critics’ Week prize, follows a class of high school seniors on a school trip to Naples.
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The French movie The Birthday Party, adapted from Laurent Mauvignier’s bestselling novel and starring Monica Bellucci, ...
A major work played in a minor key, cinematographer-turned-director Marine Atlan's magnificent, melancholic and moving ...
Even a muted version of the world’s glitziest and most revered film festival showed us plenty of stuff that was worth seeing.
Nothing says "I love you" like a bullet to the heart in Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi's La Bola Negra (The Black Ball), an ...
Not every returning auteur brought their A-game, but we found enough to like, including strong work from Pedro Almodóvar, ...
Learning in La La Land? Seriously, we’re not class clowning. With new museums, educational exhibitions, and erudite events popping up across the city, a brainier Tinseltown hopes to teach you and your ...
Due to the vagaries of her music manuscripts and the historical neglect of women composers, Bembo and her opera were ...
As the end of May draws near, Netflix is still releasing new movies to keep you entertained. Another drama worth checking out is The Theory of Everything, the Oscar-winning picture featuring Eddie ...
If your life was a movie, what would it sound like? With influences from film directors Wong Kar-wai and Takeshi Kitano, that's the question 36-year-old French pianist and composer Sofiane Pamart is ...
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