Tag: Mylène Demongeot

The Midwife | DVD Review

What seemed like a novel idea, pairing two of French cinema’s contemporary icons from opposing schools of expression (the dramatically inclined Catherine Deneuve and...

The Midwife | Review

Midwife Crisis: Provost Squanders Fine Cast in Trite Melodrama The essence of French director Martin Provost’s latest film The Midwife is supposed to revolve around...

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Interview: Scandar Copti – A Childhood (Work in Progress)

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2026 César Awards: Carine Tardieu’s ‘The Ties That Binds Us’ Lands Best Film

It was a rare Thursday night ceremony for the...

What Does that Nature Say to You | Review

The Parent Trap: Sang-soo Takes Sideways Swipe at Social...