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Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #34. Michel Gondry’s Mood Indigo

Mood Indigo Director: Michel Gondry Writer(s): Luc Bossi Producer(s): Luc Bossi U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Audrey Tautou, Omar Sy, Romain Duris, Gad Elmaleh, Alain Chabat The last time Gondry...

2012 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Michel Gondry’s The We and I

Gist: Gondry has stumbled a bit under the pressure of following up one of the most whimsical rom-coms ever made, Eternal Sunshine of the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2012: #90. Michel Gondry’s The We and the I

Combine the faux individual and group filmmaking inventiveness in Be Kind Rewind, the community spirit found in Dave Chappelle's Block Party along with Gondry's habitual playfulness found in all his work (both theatrical, commercial and video) and with this project you've got the DIY essence that makes the French filmmaker a creative person you keep revisiting despite the occasional misstep (aka The Green Hornet). Experimental in design, this one comes from the Bronx - and like Scorsese's Hugo, demonstrates an auteur's passion for cinema.

This week’s Eye Candy: Michel Gondry

Every Saturday we feature a collection of works from some of our favorite filmmakers - the kind of works that you sometimes catch on the tube, on the net or when wasting away in front of MTV. IONCINEMA.com's Eye Candy of the week are ...

Gondry’s Mood Indigo Opens, while Wheatley, Edmands, Heinzerling Pack Karlovy Vary’s 48th Edition

Michel Gondry's Mood Indigo (L’écume des jours) was a surprise no-show in Cannes this year (his film debuted theatrically in France the previous month)...

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Interview: Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud – Persepolis

The thrill of meeting Marjane Satrapi reminded me of being 6 years old at Disney Land when I met the living, breathing Cinderella. Except Cinderella was an actress with a blond wig and Marjane is the real woman behind her autobiographical graphic novel, turned movie, “Persepolis”. The distinctive mole on her nose and her dark sultry eyes rose off the page and appeared in front of me, smoking and speaking with a French accent.

Interview: Eivind Landsvik – Low Expectations | 2026 Cannes Film Festival

Exploring themes of mental health, emotional recovery, companionship, and...

Interview: Sandra Wollner – Everytime | 2026 Cannes Film Festival

One of the discoveries of this year's Cannes Film...

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