Tag: Jorge Michel Grau

Netflix Mexico: New Films by Maite Alberdi, Alonso Ruizpalacios & Gabriel Ripstein in the Works

Netflix is banking on auteur filmmakers for a slew Mexico-based and financed projects. Among the notable filmmakers we find Chilean filmmaker (The Mole Agent...

The Conversation: Time for TIFF 2019 – Predictions!

The Toronto International Film Festival is set to unspool its latest monolithic program. A major cue to set Oscar season into motion, the line-up...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: Picks 200-101

It's become a great breaking in the new year traditional here at IONCINEMA.com. We begin our countdown to the our most anticipated foreign films...

Big Sky | Review

Wide Open Spaces: Grau’s Arid English Language Debut Misses the Mark For his long awaited follow-up to his handsomely unsettling 2010 debut We Are What...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jorge Michel Grau’s Big Sky

He had made name for himself with the Cannes debut We Are What We Are in 2010, and the remake of his film actually premiered at...

2014 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: 46th Directors’ Fortnight

Hovering around the twenty-one to twenty-four feature film mark with at least a quarter of those films belonging to first time filmmakers, the Quinzaine...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #98. Jorge Michel Grau’s Big Sky

Big Sky Director: Jorge Michel Grau Writer: Evan M. Wiener Producers: Matthew Salloway, Christina Papagjika U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Bella Thorne, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo Mexican director Jorge Michel...

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