MON ONCLE
Jacques Tati’s first color film Mon oncle (1958) was a great success, winning both the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival as well as the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Foreign language... View Article
Read moreJacques Tati’s first color film Mon oncle (1958) was a great success, winning both the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival as well as the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Foreign language... View Article
Read moreMonday or Tuesday is not the first time that Vatroslav Mimica is experimenting with a stream of consciousness narrative –... View Article
Read moreAfter Nanook of the North (1922) had become the first documentary film to achieve wide success, Paramount gave director Robert... View Article
Read moreMulholland Drive has frequently been named the best film of the millennium, and the value of this status is elevated... View Article
Read moreA body is pushed in a ditch, a mixer-full of cement splashed on top. A bulldozer finishes the operation, rolling... View Article
Read moreRetired and widowed former sea captain Howard leads a solitary life, until his daughter Grace hires a widowed housekeeper Annie... View Article
Read moreIt’s the 1990s in wintry New York City. Count Dracula’s daughter Nadja has settled into the city that never sleeps.... View Article
Read more“I’m really busy during the day, but I can be free at night.” – Katie Price in Midnight Sun (2018)... View Article
Read moreJapan, 1858: Yasuke and Chunji work their way through the lower-class tenement housing complexes of Edo (nowadays Tōkyō) – the... View Article
Read moreThe conventional story in romantic comedies usually regards the triumph of love over challenges, and the film often ends before... View Article
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