Tag: Adèle Exarchopoulos

Planète B | 2024 Venice Film Festival Review

Say My Name Say My Name: Rapin Conquers Hearts, Minds and VR HeadSets in Wonky Digital Dystopia Piece After exploring themes of rebirth and reincarnation...

Exclusive Clip: Invalid Expire Dates in Aude Léa Rapin’s ‘Planet B’

After splashing in the Critics' Week section on the Croisette with Heroes Don't Die (2019), Aude Léa Rapin returns to another Critics' Week section...

Third Time’s A Charm: Dupieux & Exarchopoulos Re-team on “L’Avant-dernière séance”

After collaborating with the other half of the Blue is the Warmest Color tandem, Quentin Dupieux is re-teaming with actress Adèle Exarchopoulos for L’Avant-dernière...

L’amour Ouf (Beating Hearts) | 2024 Cannes Film Festival Review

Thief of Hearts: Lellouche’s Sprawling Romance Has Arrhythmia A common occurrence for actors moonlighting as directors is not knowing how to hone a focus, crafting...

Smoking Causes Coughing | Review

Vigilante Shanty: Kooky Becomes Dupieux in Latest Whimsy Quentin Dupieux’s penchant for absurdity shows no signs of abating, with Smoking Causes Coughing, the latest offering...

Les Cinq diables (The Five Devils) | Review

Devil May Care: Mysius Delivers Intriguing but Disappointing Romantic Genre Mishmash For her sophomore feature debut, director/screenwriter Léa Mysius aims high and falls hard with...

Climate Changed: Aude Léa Rapin Begins “Planet B” with Exarchopoulos & Souheila Yacoub

Introduced at the Berlinale's EFM, production on Aude Léa Rapin's sophomore feature has officially begun with Adele Exarchopoulos and Souheila Yacoub toplining what is...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #28. Thomas Cailley’s Le Règne animal

Le Règne animal Thomas Cailley couldn't have asked for a better springboard with how 2014's Directors' Fortnight selected Love at First Fight was received -...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #31. Ira Sachs’ Passages

Passages A project we thought might drop in '22 is leading the gem offerings from the beginning of '23 instead. American indie filmmaker Ira Sachs...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #84. Thomas Lilti’s Un Métier sérieux

Un Métier sérieux Production on Thomas Lilti's fifth feature commenced back in February of '22 in Normandy with a formidable comprised of Vincent Lacoste, François...

Adèle Exarchopoulos & Isabelle Adjani to Loot Mélanie Laurent’s “La Grande Odalisque”

We had very little info to work with yesterday when we broke the news that Mélanie Laurent's next project was La grande odalisque. Less...

Zero Fucks Given (Rien à foutre) | Review

Ground Control: Exarchopoulos Takes Flight in Portrait of Repressed Anguish For their directorial debut Zero Fucks Given, Julie Lecoustre and Emmanuel Marre opt for a...

Love At First Bite: Thomas Cailley Reins In Exarchopoulos, Romain Duris & Paul Kircher for “Le Règne animal”

Winner of multiple awards in Cannes  (C.I.C.A.E. Award, FIPRESCI Prize, Label Europa Cinemas, SACD Prize) along with major wins for Best First Film via...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #20. Léa Mysius’ Les cinq diables

Les cinq diables Produced by F comme Film's Jean-Louis Livi, Trois Brigands Productions' Fanny Yvonnet Directed by Léa Mysius Written by Léa Mysius, Paul Guilhaume. Starring: Adèle Exarchopoulos,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #36. Quentin Dupieux’s Fumer fait tousser

Fumer fait tousser Especially comforting in these awkward pandemic days of 2022, we'll be receiving not one, but two servings of chicken soup for the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #63. Ira Sachs’ Passages

Passages Entering his third decade in filmmaking, Ira Sachs (The Delta, Forty Shades of Blue, Keep the Lights On, Love Is Strange) has moved into...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #59. Léa Mysius’ Les cinq diables

Les cinq diables France’s Léa Mysius continues her ascension with her sophomore directorial project Les cinq diables. Starring Adele Exarchopoulos, Moustapha Mbengue and reteaming with...

Sibyl | Review

Doctor Strange: Triet Gets Tricky with Autofiction Affair Reuniting with Virginie Efira, the lead from her 2016 sophomore breakout Victoria (aka In Bed with Victoria),...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #74. Mandibules – Quentin Dupieux

Mandibules Quentin Dupieux shows no signs of slowing, with his eighth feature Mandibules a new premiere in three consecutive years. Produced by Hugo Selignac and...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #86. Les cinq diables – Léa Mysius

Les cinq diables France’s Léa Mysius has been working on several projects but looks to have her sophomore film Les cinq diables potentially completed in...

2019 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 12 – Justine Triet’s Sibyl

And the final film to roll out of the competition this year belongs to that of Justine Triet. She came to fiction film by way...

The White Crow | Review

Defector Becomes Him: Fiennes Revisits the Westernization of Rudolf Nureyev There’s much to admire in the third directorial outing of actor Ralph Fiennes with The...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #62. Sibyl – Justine Triet

Sibyl Following the runaway success of her 2016 sophomore film Victoria, director Justine Triet returns with the highly anticipated dramedy Sibyl, filmed in secret over...

Video: Michaël R. Roskam’s Racer and the Jailbird – 2017 TIFF Post Screening Q&A

Our Tommaso Tocci caught up with Michaël R. Roskam's latest while at the Venice Film Festival calling his cinema "marked by reticence and doomed...

Le Fidèle (Racer and the Jailbird) | Venice Film Festival Review

A Child’s Heart: Roskam Keeps Digging to Find What Lies Beneath Fast Cars & Bank Heists From native Belgium to the States and back, Michaël...