Tag: Veerle Baetens

Interview: Delphine Girard – Quitter la nuit (Through the Night)

Belgian filmmaker Delphine Girard's debut film takes a plunge into the murky world she created with her 2018 short film Une sœur - an...

When It Melts | 2023 Sundance Film Festival Review

Vengeance on a Wet Afternoon: Baetens Prepares a Fatal Reckoning in Grim Debut Home is most certainly not where the heart is in When It...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #86. Delphine Girard’s Le plus vivant possible

Le plus vivant possible We had Delphine Girard's Le plus vivant possible has a possible 2022 drop, but perhaps there wasn't enough time in post...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #106. Veerle Baetens’ When It Melts

When It Melts Belgian actress Veerle Baetens (best known for The Broken Circle Breakdown and Mothers' Instinct) moved behind the camera for her directorial debut...

2022 Venice Film Festival: 70 Predictions (Part II) Aroonpheng, Lindholm, Hogg & Rolf de Heer

Only hours before TIFF unveil what should be a sizeable amount of their line-up (and in the same sweeping motion confirm a lot of...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #82. Delphine Girard’s Le plus vivant possible

Le plus vivant possible With three shorts under her belt and noteworthy second assistant director gigs for Maïwenn's Polisse and Bavo Defurne's Souvenir, Belgian filmmaker...

Off Set 2018 TIFF Portrait Series: Mothers’ Instinct (Duelles)

A dozen years after he premiered his directorial debut in Cages (2006) at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival, Olivier Masset-Depasse reteamed with his muse Anne...

The Ardennes | Review

Brother’s Keeper: Pront’s Squalid Crime Thriller a Promising Debut Although we’ve seen certain tropes and characterizations aplenty, such as any number of disenfranchised families struggling...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #56. Dominik Moll’s News From the Planet Mars

News From the Planet Mars Director: Dominik Moll Writers: Dominik Moll, Gilles Marchand Cesar award winner Dominik Moll is back with his fifth film, News From the...

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