Tag: Paul Guilhaume

Emilia Pérez | Review

Risky Business: Audiard Surprises with Vibrant Genre Musical Although it’s assembled from unlikely, even questionable sources, Jacques Audiard’s latest feature, Emilia Pérez, a genre...

2024 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Critics’ Week

Last year's edition of Critics' Week featured the likes of Ama Gloria, Tiger Stripes and Iris Kaltenbäck's Le Ravissement -- which would become the...

Les Cinq diables (The Five Devils) | Review

Devil May Care: Mysius Delivers Intriguing but Disappointing Romantic Genre Mishmash For her sophomore feature debut, director/screenwriter Léa Mysius aims high and falls hard with...

Casa Susanna | 2022 Venice Film Festival Review

The Enchanted Cottage: Lifshitz Salvages a Segment of Transgender History Although he began his directorial career in the vein of free-spirited indie narratives navigating the...

Paris, 13th District (Les Olympiades) | Review

Same Old Song & Angst: Audiard Misfires with Millennial Love Tugs Jacques Audiard turns to youth culture amour fou with his latest feature, Paris, 13th...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #20. Léa Mysius’ Les cinq diables

Les cinq diables Produced by F comme Film's Jean-Louis Livi, Trois Brigands Productions' Fanny Yvonnet Directed by Léa Mysius Written by Léa Mysius, Paul Guilhaume. Starring: Adèle Exarchopoulos,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #14. Jacques Audiard’s Paris, 13th District

Paris, 13th District Produced by Jacques Audiard, Valérie Schermann Directed by Jacques Audiard Written by Jacques Audiard, Léa Mysius, Céline Sciamma Starring: Makita Samba, Noémie Merlant Cinematographer: Paul Guilhaume   Release...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #59. Léa Mysius’ Les cinq diables

Les cinq diables France’s Léa Mysius continues her ascension with her sophomore directorial project Les cinq diables. Starring Adele Exarchopoulos, Moustapha Mbengue and reteaming with...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #86. Les cinq diables – Léa Mysius

Les cinq diables France’s Léa Mysius has been working on several projects but looks to have her sophomore film Les cinq diables potentially completed in...

Heroes Don’t Die | 2019 Cannes Film Festival Review

Crimes of the Heart: Rapin Explores Mediums as Remembrance with Inquisitive Debut The idea of reincarnation was once a virulent staple of American genre films,...

Maria Monge’s Treat Me Like Fire (Joueurs) | 2018 Cannes Film Festival

Where Maria Monge's Treat Me Like Fire excels is in abiding by a frenetic fuelled street film that is more steeped in fantasy, than...

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