All posts tagged "Cristian Mungiu"
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #137. The Father Who Moved Mountains – Daniel Sandu
December 30, 2019The Father Who Moved Mountains Romania’s Daniel Sandu finds his sophomore film The Father Who Moved...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Producer Pascal Caucheteux
May 6, 2019Producer Pascal Caucheteux has long been a fixture of French cinema (though in his early days...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007) | Blu-ray Review
February 19, 2019The crown jewel of the New Romanian Cinema was Cristian Mungiu’s controversial abortion drama 4 Months,...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Beyond the Hills | Blu-ray Review
June 5, 2018For his third film, and his follow-up to his 2007 Palme d’Or winner 4 Months, 3...
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Film Festivals
Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann, Aquarius, Elle & Paterson Top our 2016 Cannes Critics’ Panel
May 23, 2016Yesterday’s George Miller led jury pronounced Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake as the best from the...
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Film Festivals
2016 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 12: Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann Leads Palme d’Or Predictions & Personal Palmes
May 22, 2016The Cannes Film Festival is getting ready to bestow several awards, including the highest honor. Not surprisingly,...
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Film Festivals
2016 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 9: Cristian Mungiu Teaches Masterclass with “Graduation”
May 19, 2016Winner of the Palme d’Or in a heavily stacked 2007 field that included The Diving Bell...
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Features
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell – The 2016 Edition
March 28, 2016Tis the season for fevered wish lists and constantly fluctuating prognostications concerning the soon to be...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #9. Cristian Mungiu’s Family Photos
January 14, 2016Family Photos Director: Cristian Mungiu Writer: Cristian Mungiu It’s already been four years since Romanian auteur’s...
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The Conversation
A Cannes Opener: 2016 Cannes Film Festival Predictions
June 29, 2015A furious slew of titles in the works would seem to prophesize a robust main competition...