Tag: Jonathan Ricquebourg

The Ice Tower (La Tour de Glace) | 2025 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

Hearts of Glass: Hadžihalilović Casts a Wintry Spell A chilly scene of winter unfolds in La Tour de Glace (The Ice Tower) at a glacial...

The Deep Blue V: Sophie Letourneur Sets Sails for “L’Aventura”

Savory wine, blissful beaches, rugged topography, and an elusive Philippe Katerine who plays Jean-Philippe -- we've been keeping close tabs on what will be...

Interview: Tran Anh Hung – The Taste of Things

In the Cannes Best Director-winning, The Taste of Things (aka The Pot-au-Feu) the passage of time is measured in teaspoons, tablespoons and table manners....

The Taste of Things | Review

Where’s the Beef?: Tran Anh Hung Activates the Salivary Glands Gastronomy has never seemed so forlornly romantic as it is in Tran Anh Hung’s sumptuous...

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...

Interview: Sophie Letourneur – Voyages en Italie

Obviously it was always going to be Italy. Not Spain. Misadventures that take place in real life are matched by the very creative adventures...

Final Cut (Coupez!) | Review

Primetime Cut: Hazanavicius Returns to Absurdity with Overdone Zombie Remake Michel Hazanavicius has certainly established his affection for the nonsensical, making a name for himself...

Tran Anh Hung’s The Pot au Feu – 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 8

Winner of the Camera d'Or (and the Award of the Youth French Film) for The Scent of Green Papaya back in 1993, while he...

Earwig | Review

Earsatz: Hadzihalilovic Sinks Her Teeth In Ambiguous Menace For her highly anticipated third feature, France’s Lucile Hadzihalilovic resorts to adaptation with the enigmatic Earwig, based...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #15. Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s Earwig

Earwig Produced by Andy Starke, Jean des Forêts. Directed by Lucile Hadzihalilovic Written by Lucile Hadzihalilovic and Geoff Cox Starring: Romola Garai, Alex Lawther, Paul Hilton Cinematographer: Jonathan Ricquebourg   Release...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #111. Tijuana Bible – Jean-Charles Hue

Tijuana Bible French filmmaker Jean-Charles Hue travels abroad for his long-awaited third feature Tijuana Bible. Philippe Braunstein and Axel Guyot (who also co-wrote) produced the...

Alone at My Wedding | 2018 Warsaw International Film Festival Review

A Lonely Flower Dress: Bergman Delivers Raw, Touching Romani Emancipation Drama Marta Bergman’s feature debut depicts the struggle of Pamela (Alina Șerban), a young Romani...

The Conversation: Top 10 Technicians Mid-Year Ranking

With directors and/or actors usurping most of the credit and acclaim for lauded film features, we chose to highlight a few of the behind-the-scenes...

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