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R.M.N. film in competition at Cannes 75, it is a drama set in the multiethnic village in Transylvania, Romania, during the 2019-2020 holiday season. The film's narrative follows a man, who returns from Germany to the ex-lover who works in the village. The film is named after a romanian acronym for nuclear magnetic resonance, and is "an investigation of the brain, a brain scan trying to detect things below th
Novembre screens out of competiton at Cannes film festival 2022, the film's storyline plunges us into the heart of the anti-terrorist investigation during the 5 day manhunt following the November 13th terrorist attacks.
Here's a sketch and snapshot of the essence of this film from the conference de presse for Novembre with director Cedric Jimenez, and star Jean Dujardin, with other members of
Forever Young - Les Amandiers, a tribute to the theatre school run by Patrice Chereau, is screened in competition at the Cannes film festival for the 75th year annivarsary, 2022.
The Team selection in my sketch at the press conference include the actors Micha Lescot, Louis Garrel, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Sofiane Bennacer and screenwriters Noemie Lvovsky, Agnes De Sacy, with director Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi. Th
An accumulative feeling at Eternity’s gate
Coda documentary stands as a portrait of Ruichi Sakamoto.
Recording a score like canaries in a coal mine, sound of water, chasm, no pulse, black wall of water, sound of drainpipe, under trees again and sound of water tunes his life before and post-Fukushima.
Director Damian Chazelle is hitting the double chord joyously as Emma Stone wins best actress, with modern dance we’re going into a dream in the real world, playing out the rhythms of a speech pattern, nursing fantasies in La La Land until lights out…
We listen to Frantz recall “The noise is terrifying. The sound of the wind in the leaves. I can’t hear the notes. Le Suicide, Manet”.
La Culture Francaise - Allemande is brought to the front by director Francois Ozon with Frantz, as Paula Beer wins best young actress for her portrayal, in both tongues, of a love torn soul drawn into mourning and faced with the imagery of Manet’s painting, Le Suicide
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