Search results for "Claire Denis"
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Confirmed: Akin, Denis, Moore, Solondz, van Dormael and Hillcoat Heading to Venice
July 30, 2009Can't say there are many surprises with today's list, we discussed possible spots for Jacques Rivette,...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Venice Film Festival: Aronofsky, Arriaga, Denis, Kiarostami & Bahrani among the 65th edition
July 29, 2008This year's Venice Film Festival (Aug. 27-Sept. 6.) looks like what the top tier of the...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Antonio Campos’ Busy with Back to Back Features: ‘Simon Killer’ to Preem in 2011 and ‘Momma’ to Shoot in 2011
December 20, 2010One of the best discoveries of 2008/09, Afterschool helmer Antonio Campos has been busy at work...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Film in Pictures: Huppert Elicits Erotic Urges in Labrune’s ‘Special Treatment’
August 20, 2010Toasted by the Pialats, Godards, Chabrols, Hanekes and Claire Denis, almost in her fourth decade in...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Mugabe and the White African and Soundtrack for a Revolution Lead 2009 Int. Documentary Ass. Noms
November 12, 2009While I've yet to see the doc myself (I reference Claire Denis' White Material when I...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
TIFF adds Mr.Nobody, Antichrist, White Material and The White Ribbon
August 20, 2009If TIFF were a person, they'd be There Will Be Blood's Daniel Plainview. The festival drains...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Thinking ahead towards Cannes
February 11, 2009Some post Berlin pieces from Screen Daily and The Hollywood Reporter offer lists of shoe-in selections...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Cannes Producer’s Patch: Wild Bunch
May 15, 2008As usual, Wild Bunch comes to Cannes this year loaded up in film offerings with most...
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Reviews
Une Famille | 2024 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review
February 23, 2024A Letter to Daddy: Angot Continues Confrontation of Incest In short, there is no way to...
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Foreign Film News
Bubbling to the Surface: Léa Mysius To Give us a Night to Remember with “Histoires De La Nuit”
October 13, 2023A Cannes Film Festival regular with her Critics’ Week showcased Ava (in 2017) and Directors’ Fortnight...