Tag: Judith Chemla

Mister Cab Driver: Guillaume Senez Reteams with Roman Duris for Japan-set “Une Part Manquante”

They teamed together on his 2018 Cannes Critics' Week premiered Our Struggles (Nos Batailles), and now Belgian filmmaker Guillaume Senez it set to work...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: # 5. Mia Hansen-Løve’s Maya

Maya After winning Best Director at the 2016 Berlinale thanks to her exquisite Isabelle Huppert starrer Things to Come (read review), French director Mia Hansen-Løve finally...

Buoyant Bangalore: Kolinka, Banerjee, Descas & Johanna ter Steege Set for Hansen-Løve’s “Maya”

The set pieces (people and locations) are finalized and put in place for Mia Hansen-Løve's Maya, the multiple territory, global trotting think piece on...

A Woman’s Life | Blu-ray Review

Winning the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2016 Venice Film Festival, and snagging two Cesar nominations (for actress Judith Chemla and costume designer Madeline Fontaine),...

A Woman’s Life | Review

When a Potiche Ascends the Stairs: Brizé’s Winning, Textured de Maupassant Adaptation Although cinematic adaptations of French writer Guy de Maupassant still occur with some...

In the Name of My Daughter | Blu-ray Review

French auteur Andre Techine's In the Name of My Daughter received a decent theatrical run nearly a year after it premiered out of competition...

In the Name of My Daughter | 2015 COLCOA French Film Festival Review

Scene of the Crime: Techine's Overly Involved True Crime Saga Too often, In the Name of the Daughter, the latest from auteur André Téchiné (and...

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2025 Le Groupe Ouest – The Annual Selections include Céline Rouzet & Yaonan Liu

Not unlike the Sundance labs or Cannes residencies, Le...

Being Maria | Review

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The Assessment | Review

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Honey Bunch | 2025 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review

Love Like This Before: Sims-Fewer & Mancinelli Examine the...