Tag: Clément Cogitore

2024 Lumières Awards: Anatomy Of A Fall, The Animal Kingdom, Last Summer & Disco Boy Land Noms

Naturally, all focus and the most nominations would go to Justine Triet’s Anatomy Of A Fall (it leads in six categories) but this did...

2022 Cannes Coverage Wrap-Up: Critics’ Week

Aftersun - Charlotte Wells Alma viva - Cristèle Alves Meira Imagine - Ali Behrad La jauría - Andrés Ramírez Pulido Love According to Dalva - Emmanuelle...

Goutte d’Or (Son of Ramses) | 2022 Cannes Film Festival Review

Sun of a Gun: Cogitore Returns with Cryptic Drama on Violence, Exploitation France’s Clément Cogitore is clearly a fan of the mysterious and inexplicable sinews...

2022 Cannes: Goutte d’Or, Alma Viva & The Woodcutter Story Among Critics’ Week Selections

The newly minted "French Touch" award could easily define Critics' Week topper Ava Cahen's first line-up edition - as the 2022 slate is full...

2022 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Un Certain Regard

Hovering around the eighteen to twenty film selection range, the Un Certain Regard section wasn't necessarily overhauled but there was an unofficial memo that...

2015 Critic’s Week: Wajeman’s Les Anarchistes, Louis Garrel’s Debut, SXSW Winner Krisha & Mediterranea Make the Cut

Lead by Charles Tesson, the Cannes Critics' Week programming team (the competition section that specializes in feature film work from 1st, and 2nd time filmmakers)...

Rotterdam’s 2013 CineMart includes Lanthimos’ The Lobster, Rowe’s Rest Home, Porterfield’s Sollers Point and Lucrecia Martel’s Zama

A first look into what's ahead from some of our favorite auteurs, 2013's CineMart (held during the Int. Film Festival Rotterdam) boosts an impressive...

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