CANNES — If you, like me, have a soft spot for “character acting,” John Prine and a general partiality for films that make you itch just looking at them, Lynne Ramsay’s “Die My Love” might just emerge from Cannes as your perfect darling. Granted, in the world I live in, you can get away with anything if you make enough Nick Lowe references. God help the beast in me... The post ‘Die My Love’: The Domestic Politics of Sex, Gestural Cinema and Rock & Roll, Baby! appeared first ...| Independent Magazine
Martin Scorsese produced the psychological drama that hits theaters this fall following its Cannes premiere.| The Hollywood Reporter
An earlier post discussed the collapse of the French attempt to initiate a film festival at Cannes in 1939, due to the outbreak of World War II. Getting that festival off the ground was an early p…| The Text Message
The British-born filmmakers Jonathan Glazer ('The Zone of Interest') and Steve McQueen ('Occupied City') have made two of this year's essential Cannes Film Festival titles.| Los Angeles Times
The director's latest stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson as a couple moving into an inherited house and falling out of sync, a setup the filmmaker infuses with heat.| Los Angeles Times
Making movies is one thing—getting them seen is a whole different game. During his senior year, Chapman alumnus Dasha Levin ’24 wrapped up his Community Voices film and was ready to try and make an impression on the local and international film festival scene. Unsure how to navigate the complex film festival landscape, Levin […] The post Chapman Student Film Weaves Path to International Acclaim appeared first on Chapman Newsroom.| Chapman Newsroom
Cannes. Glitz. Glamor. Film stars. Today, the Cannes film festival – formal title Festival de Cannes – is considered the epitome of the international motion picture world. The festival had an uncertain beginning. The first official French notification to the U.S. government of the planned festival arrived in the Department of State in the … Continue reading Calling “Cut” on the First Take at Cannes, 1939| The Text Message
Ahead of the Cannes premiere of his latest release, the star-studded ‘The Phoenician Scheme’, we look back at the idiosyncratic American director’s most eccentric sets.| British Vogue
Recently, Latin American films such as The Maid (Chile), The Second Mother (Brazil), and Roma (Mexico) have explored what it’s like to work for and constantly be surrounded by people who have much more money than you. Joining their ranks is the new and darkly hilarious Korean film called Parasite, and it just might be…| Fort Worth Weekly