Tag: Anne-Laure Guégan

Mexico 86 | 2024 Locarno Film Festival Review

Coup de Madre: Díaz Revisits Violent Turmoils with Intimate Familial Drama Director César Díaz continues his cinematic exploration of Guatemala’s brutal civil war, considered the...

Exclusive Clip: Bérénice Béjo is Fight-or-Flight in César Díaz’s Mexico 86

Winner of the prestigious Caméra d'Or in 2019 for his debut Our Mothers (we were on hand - check out our coverage) Guatemalan filmmaker...

Inexorable | 2021 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review

The Hand that Mocks the Cradle: Du Welz Finds an Interloper in Vintage Throwback Long before a lithesome ingenue shows up to ruin a wealthy...

Interview: Fabrice Du Welz – Inexorable

For his seventh feature film Belgian filmmaker Fabrice Du Welz returns to the family domicile to chaos and mayhem. While in his previous film...

Video Interview: Fabrice du Welz – Adoration

A philosopher once said that despair can never be dissolved through escape, but by observing it. There isn't much in terms of reprieve Locarno...

Adoration | Review

Gloria, You’re Always on the Run Now: Du Welz Completes Ardennes Trilogy with Innocence Lost in Dark Fairy Tale An exercise wherein true and unfaltering...

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April | Review

A Vindicated Woman: Kulumbegashvili Constructs Potent, Profound Study in...

2025 Cannes Film Festival: In Alice Rohrwacher We Trust – La Chimera Director is Caméra d’or Jury of One

Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher might be the most caffeinated...

The Shrouds | Review

Death Be Not Shroud: Cronenberg Hits Dead Ends in...