Tag: Philippe Garrel

Le grand chariot (The Plough) | 2023 Berlin Film Festival Review

Father Knows Best: Garrel’s Family Affair Flounders in Banality Although co-credited to the late, great Jean-Claude Carrière and starring a whole gaggle of the Garrel...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #102. Philippe Garrel’s Le Grande Chariot

Le Grande Chariot Cinema for the Garrels has always been a family affair but Philippe Garrel's 28th features feel a tad more special. Starring Louis...

The Salt of Tears | Review

Love Means Never Having to Say: Garrel Continues Exploration of Love and Lust “Love ain’t nothin’ but sex misspelled,” Harlon Ellison astutely wrote, for too...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #30. Le sel des larmes – Philippe Garrel

Le sel des larmes 2020 will see the premiere of the 27th feature by French auteur Philippe Garrel with The Salt of Tears, which reunites...

The Conversation: Bringing Up Berlin – Predictions for the 2020 Berlinale

Berlin becomes a septuagenarian in 2020. The significant European springboard will also receive a new facelift in the early dawn of the new decade,...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #58. Salt of Tears (Le Sel des larmes) – Philippe Garrel

Salt of Tears (Le Sel des larmes) Showing no signs of slowing, French director Philippe Garrel commences work on his twenty-seventh feature film Salt of...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell (2017 Edition)

It’s hard to believe, but we’re about five weeks away from the unveiling of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival lineup. After several months of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: #28. Philippe Garrel’s One Day Lover

One Day Lover Director: Philippe Garrel Writer: Jean-Claude Carriere, Caroline Deruas-Garrel, Arlette Langmann, Philippe Garrel French auteur Philippe Garrel presented one of his strongest entries in years...

The Conversation: A Cannes Opener… 2017 Cannes Film Festival Predictions

And as we await the unveiling of the Venice Film’s Festival’s 2016 program, we look ahead to what may be in store for the...

The Conversation: Producer Saïd Ben Saïd

For the past sixteen years, Franco-Tunisian producer Saïd Ben Saïd has been steadfastly supporting the works of many a European maverick auteur. Beginning in...

2015 TIFF: Venice Preems from Masters Skolimowski, Bellocchio & Sokurov Among 13

As usual, the Masters programme is cholk-full of carryover items from world renowned auteurs who've already premiered last February (Berlin), this past May (Cannes)...

In the Shadow of Women | 2015 Cannes Film Festival Review

Masculine/Feminine: Garrel Offers Yet Another Take On A Romantic Rift As we see with many so-called auteurs, Philippe Garrel has been making the same film...

Summer of 69: Philippe Garrel Opens Directors’ Fortnight with “In the Shadow of Women”

The status on at least one Cannes tipped title has been determined. There'll be a sense of déjà vu for Philippe Garrel as he'll be showcasing...

The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell… 2015 Cannes Film Fest Predictions

With the world’s most prestigious film festival just around the corner, cineastes have been lasciviously salivating about what’s going to show up at Cannes,...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2015: #86. Philippe Garrel’s L’ombre des femmes

L’ombre des femmes Director: Philippe Garrel // Writers: Jean-Claude Carriere, Caroline Deruas-Garrel, Arlette Langman, Philippe Garrel The 66 year old filmmaker makes his 25th feature this...

Jealousy | Review

Cold Day in the Park: Garrel’s Green Monster in Black and White Director Philippe Garrel returns to his prized black and white format for a...

Charlotte’s Web: Philippe Garrel’s “Jealousy” Finds Family in France-centric Distrib Films

Distrib Films announced that it has picked up the U.S. rights to Philippe Garrel's black and white, meta-like dramedy. A true family affair, Jealousy sees...

Stacked 2013 Venice Edition Includes Latest Miyazaki, Ki-Duk, Ming-liang, Dolan and Frederick Wiseman

With still several films not yet announced for the behemoth Toronto Int. Film Festival,  it appears that 2013 will be a significant cross-over year...

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