Tag: Antonia Zegers

Most People Die on Sundays | Review

A Month of Sundays: Said Squeezes Magic Out of Melancholy The tagline for Iair Said’s sophomore film More People Die on Sundays (Los domingos mueren...

Video Interview: Dominga Sotomayor – Too Late to Die Young

The hype machine officially began on Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor's third feature back in August when she won Best Director at Locarno. Since then,...

A Fantastic Woman | 2017 Berlin International Film Festival Review

A Time to Love and a Time to Die: Lelio’s Fantastic Portrait of Pain and Perseverance “What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger,” murmurs the...

The Club | Blu-ray Review

Pablo Larrain’s first post-Pinochet narrative, The Club, is a distinctly subversive dark comedy, a surprise feature following his profound trilogy (Tony Manero; Post Mortem;...

The Club | Review

Living Under Your Spotlight: Larrain Paints it Black with Catholic Crisis Comedy For his first film following the finale of his narrative trilogy documenting the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #11. Pablo Larrain’s Neruda

Neruda Director: Pablo Larrain Writer: Guillermo Calderon Pablo Larrain has quickly become one of the most important auteurs in the Chilean New Wave of the past decade...

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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...