Paris, 1959. The staff of Cahiers du Cinema, the now-legendary French film magazine, convened only its second all-hands-on-deck critics' round table. The occasion, headlined as "an event which seems ...
Fabled Japanese filmmaker Nagisa Oshima was the guiding hand behind the fast-paced French comedy Max, Mon Amour. The "Max" with whom the elegant Charlotte Rampling falls in love is a circus chimpanzee ...
Romanian director Călin Peter Netzer's follow-up to "Child's Pose" is a sexually explicit two-hander with a lot on its mind. Like most failed relationships, “Ana, Mon Amour” opens with a sustained ...
Cannes: The "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" star directs herself in a dubious romance unwilling to grapple with its bigger questions. Two years after Céline Sciamma’s luminous “Portrait of a Lady on Fire ...