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2023 Marrakech Intl. Film Festival: Linklater’s Hit Man, Franco’s Memory, El Moudir’s The Mother of All Lies

As predicted, the 20th edition of the Marrakech Intl. Film Festival (November 24th to December 2nd) will highlight what was a solid year in...

Interview: Michel Franco – Las hijas de Abril | 2018 Marrakech Intl. Film Festival

Having been ardent fan of this filmmaker since being introduced to his minimalist essay on how an assault on the affluent can infuse toxicity...

Cannes 2013 Derby: James Gray’s The Immigrant Tops Blake’s Palme d’Or Predictions

Obviously, we won't know till we see the films. But last year I predicted Amour's victory based on the likely preferences of the jury,...

Sean Durkin, Jane Campion, Rowe & Franco: Top 15 Most Anticipated Miniseries or Made for Television Films of 2013

Here at IONCINEMA.com, our interests with film extends into the world of the occasional television mini-series or made for TV project, a place were...

Dunst’s Bastard and Franco’s The Clerk’s Tale Close Critic’s Week

Spiderman co-stars Kirsten Dunst and James Franco will each be presenting both of their short films on the closing night of Critic's Week in Cannes. Franco's 13-minute short The Clerk's Tale will receive its world premiere screening and the pics for the short are sublime as they are 1970's magazine-like in their look. The short, which I imagine Franco filmed as part of his work at NYU is based on the eponymous poem by Spencer Reece, The Clerk's Tale is a psychological portrait of a gay man trapped in the monotonous routine of life at a high-end menswear store.

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