Tag: Maud Ameline

ARTE France Cinéma Backs Mikhaël Hers, Blerta Basholli, Elise Girard & Andrey Zvyagintsev (Minotaure)

ARTE France Cinéma is putting coin towards four new future film projects set up for production later this year. At the top of the...

Sidonie au Japon | 2023 Venice Film Festival Review

Second Chance Romance: Girard Haunts Huppert in Erstwhile Ghost Story Isabelle Huppert conjoins two of her most recent recurring cinematic themes with Sidonie in Japan,...

Scarlet (L’Envol) | Review

Come Sail Away: Marcello Runs Aground in Muddled Adaptation Pietro Marcello returns to literature for inspiration in his third narrative feature (and French language debut),...

My Best Part (Garçon chiffon) | Review

Green Eyes, They’re Crying: Maury Mines Sorrow in Tragicomic Debut Actor Nicolas Maury crafts his own starring vehicle in My Best Part (Garçon chiffon) as...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #4. Pietro Marcello’s L’Envoi (Scarlet)

L’Envoi Produced by Charles Gillibert Directed by Pietro Marcello Written by Pietro Marcello, Maurizio Braucci, Maud Ameline Starring: Juliette Jouan, Raphaël Thierry, Louis Garrel, Noémie Lvovsky Cinematographer: Marco Graziaplena ...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #55. Mikhaël Hers’ Les passagers de la nuit

Les passagers de la nuit (Night Birds) His film festival bingo card includes Locarno (2010's Memory Lane), Rotterdam (2016's This Summer Feeling), and Venice (2018's...

Amanda | 2019 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Review

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