Tag: Laurent Lucas

Interview: Philippe Lesage – Comme le feu (Who By Fire)

The adults in the room may be battling for dominance, but in the end, it’s the one who considers the long-term consequences and deeper...

Who by Fire (Comme le feu) | Review

Into the Woods: Lesage Explores Wounded Masculinities In Vincent Sherman’s 1943 Bette Davis-led melodrama Old Acquaintance, the complex relationship between a pair of female frenemies...

Exclusive Clip: A Wee Bit of Tension in Philippe Lesage’s Who by Fire

Winner of last year's Grand Prix in the Generation 14plus section at the Berlinale and selected as part of the New York Film Festival...

Maldoror | 2024 Venice Film Festival Review

Investigation of a Citizen Under Suspicion: Du Welz Revisits Bungled Belgian Murder Case “It is grand to contemplate the ruins of cities; but it is...

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...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #13. Adoration – Fabrice du Welz

Adoration Belgian provocateur Fabrice du Welz returns with Adoration, the third chapter of his celebrated Ardennes trilogy, which follows his 2004 debut Calvaire and 2014’s...

Alleluia | Blu-ray Review

After premiering in the Directors' Fortnight sidebar at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Belgian auteur Fabrice du Welz’s excellent fourth feature Alleluia went on...

Video Interview: Fabrice Du Welz – Alleluia

We sat with Belgian director Fabrice Du Welz at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival, where his latest feature, Alleluia, played in the Vanguard line-up...

Alleluia | Review

In the Mood For Love: Du Welz Returns With Gloriously Dark Rendering of Insatiable Passion His first film since 2008’s underappreciated Vinyan, Belgian director Fabrice...

Music Box Madly in Love with Fabrice Du Welz’s “Alleluia”

Definitely in the Godfather: Part II category of films where the second instalment might be the jewel of a proposed trio of films, Fabrice...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #20. Fabrice Du Welz’s Alleluia

Alleluia Director: Fabrice Du Welz Writers: Fabrice Du Welz Producer: Clément Miserez, Vincent Tavier, Matthieu Warter U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Laurent Lucas, Lola Duenas, Helena Noguerra While he hasn’t...

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