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Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #126. Guy Nattiv’s Golda

Golda Filmed in October of 2021 and earmarked for a 2022 release, Guy Nattiv's fifth feature in the Golda Meir biopic is now slated for...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #134. Esau – Pavel Lungin

Esau For his eleventh feature film, Russian director Pavel Lungin makes his English language debut with Esau. Produced by Lungin, Serafima Kohkanovskaya, Haim Mecklberg and...

Interview: Samuel Maoz – Foxtrot

It's been almost a full decade since Venice Golden Lion 2009's Lebanon (check out our 2009 interview), so it was with considerable anticipation and curiosity as...

Foxtrot | Review

Dancing in Hollow: Maoz Moves Sharply between Shock, Grief & Absurdity Israeli director Samuel Maoz was one of the most surprising Golden Lion winners in...

Video: Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot: 2017 TIFF Post Screening Q&A

Among the fivesome of nominees for Best Foreign Language Film for this weekend's Oscars, Foxtrot finally makes its way into theatres this weekend via Sony Pictures Classics...

Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer | DVD Review

Already one of the most obscured gems of 2017, Joseph Cedar’s impressive English debut Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New...

Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer

Fixer Downer: Cedar Unleashes Fascinating Portrait of Aggravating Underdog There’s an unshakeable sadness to Israeli director Joseph Cedar’s English language debut Norman: The Moderate Rise...

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