Tag: Daniel Auteuil

Murder She Notes: Efira, Amalric, Lacoste & Luana Bajrami Join Zlotowski’s ‘Vie Privée’

Last week, we got the confirmation that Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil were toplining Rebecca Zlotowski’s Vie Privée and now we have a more...

We Were Two: Jodie Foster Joins Daniel Auteuil in Rebecca Zlotowski’s ‘Vie Privée’

She's coming off a career-best with Other People's Children (2022 Venice Film Festival selection) and recently was one of the scribes on Audrey Diwan's...

2024 Cannes Film Festival: Sergei Loznitsa, Leos Carax, Alain Guiraudie, Claire Simon & Noemie Merlant Pack Cannes

The Cannes Premiere section stocked up on films from France with Alain Guiraudie's Misericorde among the mix, the Out of Competition section added a...

Snow Queen: Marion Cotillard Toplines Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s “La Tour de glace”

ARTE France Cinéma have thrown their support behind a quintet of projects and among them we find Lucile Hadzihalilovic re-teaming with Marion Cotillard for...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #72. Joachim Lafosse’s Un silence

Un silence Working at approximately a film per every three years pace, Joachim Lafosse who last gave us the relationship drama The Restless (a Main...

Two Newly Restored Films by Philippe de Broca | Blu-ray Review

After restoring and releasing director Philippe de Broca’s classic Jean-Paul Belmondo capers That Man from Rio (1964) and its first sequel Up To His...

Queen Margot | Blu-Ray Review

Arguably the most prolific title in director Patrice Chereau’s three decades of filmmaking, Cohen Media Group releases a beautiful remastering of Queen Margot for...

Fanny | Review

Fanny Feast: Auteuil’s Underwhelming Trilogy Continues The mid-section of his Pagnol tribute, Fanny promises to give us the female perspective in the crossed lover’s situation...

Marius | Review

You’re Horrible, Marius: Auteuil’s Next Stop on the Pagnol Train At the very least, actor Daniel Auteuil’s return to the director’s seat with the first...

The Well Digger’s Daughter | Review

Shallow Trench: Auteuil’s Debut a Bland Mush Certainly one of the most prolific performers to come out of France over the past few decades, Daniel...

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 9 – Oliver Hermanus’ ‘The History of Sound’

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 9 – Carla Simón’s ‘Romería’

In competition film #16 of the twenty-two offerings, and...

The History of Sound | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

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Romería | 2025 Cannes Film Festival Review

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