Tag: Axelle Ropert

Petite Solange | Review

Bonjour Tristesse: Ropert Explores Rude Awakenings in Tender Coming-of-Age Portrait “What am I doing in this world?” wrote Paul Verlaine in his classic poem “The...

The Beast in the Jungle | 2023 Berlin Film Festival Review

Waiting for the Stars to Align: Chiha Finds Fruit Rotting on the Vine “Good things come to those who wait” might be a commonly bastardized...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #171. Patric Chiha’s The Beast in the Jungle

La bête dans la jungle Austrian Patric Chiha reunited with Béatrice Dalle and returned to fiction form almost a decade later back in November of...

Don Juan | 2022 Cannes Film Festival Review

A Woman is a Woman: Bozon Invokes the Eternal Seducer in Eccentric Musical Much like Casanova, the name Don Juan has become a euphemism for...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #30. Serge Bozon’s Don Juan

Don Juan In 2013's Tip Top and 2017's Mrs. Hyde we've come to fully appreciate his brand of cinema and with his fifth project we're...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #73. Axelle Ropert’s Petite Solange

Petite Solange For her fourth feature, writer/director Axelle Ropert will unleash Petite Solange, produced by Charlotte Vincent and lensed by Sebastien Buchmann (Alice and the...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: Picks 200-101

It's become a great breaking in the new year traditional here at IONCINEMA.com. We begin our countdown to the our most anticipated foreign films...

2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Axelle Ropert’s Tirez la Langue, Mademoiselle

#64. Axelle Ropert's Tirez la Langue, Mademoiselle Gist: Moving into the comedy/dramatic realm once again, this is about two very close brothers, both doctors in...

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