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Coup de chance | Review

Bad Luck Banging: Luck is a Fickle Mistress in Allen’s Amusing Gallic Debut For his fiftieth (and rumored to be last) film, Woody Allen’s French...

Divine Company: Lou de Laâge, Daphné Patakia, Oulaya Amamra, Héloise Letissier & Déborah Lukumuena Topline Benyamina’s “Toutes pour une”

There were the three musketeers and now...we can expect to see that number shoot up to four in Houda Benyamina's long-awaited sophomore film project....

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #137. Woody Allen’s Coup de Chance

Coup de Chance Woody Allen returns to Paris for what is his 50th film and what could be a new film in the vein of...

Black Box | Review

Guilt By Aviation: Gozlan Delivers Intrigue with Paranoia Tinged Tech Thriller Director Yann Gozlan returns to the realm of social pariahs in his fourth...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #21. Pure As Snow (Blanche comme neige) – Anne Fontaine

Pure As Snow Anne Fontaine re-teams with Isabelle Huppert for the third time in Pure As Snow, a modern, erotic comedy re-telling of the Brothers...

Interview: Anne Fontaine (The Innocents)

I sat down with Anne Fontaine shortly after her latest film, The Innocents (formerly “Agnus Dei”) premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The increasingly...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #91. Anne Fontaine’s Agnus Dei

Agnus Dei Director: Anne Fontaine Writers: Anne Fontaine, Pascal Bonitzer, Sabrina B. Karine, Alice Vial French director Anne Fontaine, who has been making features since 1997's Dry...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2015: #62. Piero Messina’s The Wait

The Wait Director: Piero Messina // Writers: Piero Messina, Ilaria Macchia, Andrea Paolo Massara, Giacomo Bendotti Piero Messina previously served as Assistant Director on Paolo Sorrentino's...

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Interview: Natalia León – Como si la tierra se las hubiera tragado (2025 Sundance Short)

A touching, sober, political and poignant text on femicide,...