Tag: Adilkhan Yerzhanov

Steppenwolf | 2024 International Film Festival Rotterdam Review

Move Over John Wick: Adilkhan Yerzhanov Unleashes A Bloody Tale Of Vengeance In His Latest Feature Bleak, bloody, and bullet-riddled, the latest from prolific Kazakh...

2022 Venice Film Festival: Alice Diop, Poitras, Panahi & Iñárritu Among Front-Runners for the Golden Lion!

With only one title left to be unveiled (for the time being, let's call it the August 30th pre-opener as it will be actually...

2020 Venice Film Festival: Michel Franco, Mona Fastvold, Jasmila Zbanic & Konchalovsky in Comp

Mona Fastvold, Emma Dante and Chloé Zhao were tipped for the comp months ago, but today heavyweights such as Jasmila Zbanic, Malgorzata Szumowska (Never...

Interview: Adilkhan Yerzhanov – The Gentle Indifference of the World

His sixth feature film in almost as many years, and second trip to the Croisette following in the footsteps of The Owners (2014), Kazakh...

The Gentle Indifference Of The World | 2018 Cannes Film Festival Review

World, Hold On: Yerzhanov Conjures Camus with Doomed Love Story Kazakhstani director Adilkhan Yerzhanov continues his fascination with Albert Camus in his latest feature, The...

2018 Cannes: Un Certain Regard includes Golino’s Euphoria, Köhler’s In My Room & Bi Gan’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night

Aside from on the radar items of Valeria Golino's Euphoria, Ulrich Köhler's In My Room (#64 on our most anticipated World Cinema list) and Bi...

2014 TIFF: Cristián Jiménez, Ole Christian Madsen, Holdridge & Saasen, Baran bo Odar Offer World Views in CWC

If you wanted a snapshot of worldly issues then TIFF's Contemporary World Cinema programme would certainly serve as a whirlwind passport. Loaded in Cannes...

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