Tag: Molly Manning Walker

2024 Cannes’ La Résidence: Molly Manning Walker Among Half Dozen Selected

The huge winner of the last Un Certain Regard section in Molly Manning Walker (watch the award's ceremony below for the craziest ever acceptance...

2023 European Film Awards: The Zone of Interest, Fallen Leaves & Anatomy of a Fall Grab Most Noms

The European Film Academy revealed the nominees for the main categories of the 36th European Film Awards and while Radu Jude's Do Not Expect Too...

2023 Cannes Film Festival Winners – Un Certain Regard [Video]

This year's Un Certain Regard selection was a pretty sturdy class and the jury comprised of John C. Reilly, Alice Winocour, Paula Beer, Davy...

2023 Cannes Film Festival: Nicholas Bell & Eric Lavallée’s Top 10

We arrived. We watched. We reviewed. We lost a lot of sleep and we battled the ticketing system. Combining our efforts to bring you...

Let’s Talk About “Sex” – Mubi Land Molly Manning Walker’s Directorial Un Certain Regard Selected Debut

Always an encouraging sign when a film gets pre-bought close to a month before its world premiere. This is the case for Molly Manning...

2023 Cannes: Debut Films by Molly Manning Walker, Felipe Galvez & Delphine Deloget Sprinkle the Un Certain Regard Section

With the likes of Return to Seoul, Godland, Corsage, War Pony and The Worst Ones, last year's Un Certain Regard section was a vintage...

2023 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Critics’ Week

In a decade from now, we might be looking at all the offerings at last year's Cannes Film Festival and how Charlotte Well's masterwork...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #162. Molly Manning Walker’s How to Have Sex

How to Have Sex Winner of the 2021 Next Step Critics' Week prize, Molly Manning Walker moved into a November shoot late last year for...

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