Tag: Delphine Schmit

Mexico 86 | 2024 Locarno Film Festival Review

Coup de Madre: Díaz Revisits Violent Turmoils with Intimate Familial Drama Director César Díaz continues his cinematic exploration of Guatemala’s brutal civil war, considered the...

Exclusive Clip: Bérénice Béjo is Fight-or-Flight in César Díaz’s Mexico 86

Winner of the prestigious Caméra d'Or in 2019 for his debut Our Mothers (we were on hand - check out our coverage) Guatemalan filmmaker...

2024 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Critics’ Week

Last year's edition of Critics' Week featured the likes of Ama Gloria, Tiger Stripes and Iris Kaltenbäck's Le Ravissement -- which would become the...

The (Ex)perience of Love | 2023 Cannes Film Festival Review

Let’s Talk About Ex Baby: Balboni/Sirot Need A Lot More Lube for Rom Com Containing enough notable moments that when stacked together would have worked...

2023 Cannes Clip: Rémy & Sandra Are Super Open in Ann Sirot & Raphaël Balboni’s The (Ex)perience of Love

Sure to add some spice and throw some intellectual stimuli to what is the norm for the heteronormative -- Belgium filmmaker tandem Ann Sirot...

Interview: César Díaz – Our Mothers (Nuestras Madres)

Directed by Guatamalan filmmaker César Diaz, Our Mothers premiered at Cannes Critics' Week section and took home the top prize for a first time...

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