‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ scored a 3 average while ‘Firebrand’ also landed on the grid on 1.8
Justine Triet’s Anatomy Of A Fall has joined May December in first place on Screen’s Cannes jury grid, after receiving an average score of 3 from the critics.
The French filmmaker’s latest Cannes entry received four stars from LA Times’ Justin Chang; The Telegraph’s Tim Robey and Le Monde’s Clarisse Fabre. This was followed by six threes and three twos, the latter of which came from Bangkok Post’s Kong Rithdee; Die Zeit’s Katja Nicodemus andTime Magazine’s Stephanie Zacharek.
Justine Triet’s Anatomy Of A Fall has joined May December in first place on Screen’s Cannes jury grid, after receiving an average score of 3 from the critics.
The French filmmaker’s latest Cannes entry received four stars from LA Times’ Justin Chang; The Telegraph’s Tim Robey and Le Monde’s Clarisse Fabre. This was followed by six threes and three twos, the latter of which came from Bangkok Post’s Kong Rithdee; Die Zeit’s Katja Nicodemus andTime Magazine’s Stephanie Zacharek.
- 5/22/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Filmmaker Pippa Bianco first attended the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 with her short film “Share,” which won the Cinefoundation section. The feature-length version of “Share” was produced by A24 and premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival before landing a special screening slot at this year’s Cannes. During this year’s festival, Bianco kept a diary of her experiences leading up to and following the screening of her film, and shared them with IndieWire.
Entry 1
It’s surreal to be heading to Cannes. I’ve been once before when we premiered the short version of this film a few years ago, and standing in the airport now I feel the same feeling. For me, festivals can be exciting but overwhelming — I feel much more comfortable behind a camera or at computer than I do facing an audience. With that short, I was continually reminding myself to enjoy it, that this might never happen again,...
Entry 1
It’s surreal to be heading to Cannes. I’ve been once before when we premiered the short version of this film a few years ago, and standing in the airport now I feel the same feeling. For me, festivals can be exciting but overwhelming — I feel much more comfortable behind a camera or at computer than I do facing an audience. With that short, I was continually reminding myself to enjoy it, that this might never happen again,...
- 6/2/2019
- by Pippa Bianco
- Indiewire
Detroit Duo Run The Downtown Boxing Gym Youth Program to Help Kids Thrive in and Outside of the Ring
Episode 6 of American Doers, a new 12-part video series featuring original thinkers, innovators, craftspeople, risk-takers and artisans across the United States.
The Downtown Boxing Gym Youth Program in Detroit, Michigan, has a simple motto: Books before boxing.
The organization, founded in 2007, gets kids off the streets but before they get to jump in the ring, homework comes first.
They also have math and reading camps, computer programming classes and a kitchen to make sure that no kid goes home hungry.
“If you were a kid in the hood, you tell all of your buddies you’re going to an after...
The Downtown Boxing Gym Youth Program in Detroit, Michigan, has a simple motto: Books before boxing.
The organization, founded in 2007, gets kids off the streets but before they get to jump in the ring, homework comes first.
They also have math and reading camps, computer programming classes and a kitchen to make sure that no kid goes home hungry.
“If you were a kid in the hood, you tell all of your buddies you’re going to an after...
- 1/20/2017
- by caitlinkeating89
- PEOPLE.com
Tahar Rahim, A Prophet Unlike most of their American counterparts, the Dublin Film Critics Circle came up with a number of interesting "Best of" selections this year — which includes several 2009 releases in the United States. [List of Dublin Film Critics winners and runners-up.] First of all, Jacques Audiard's prison drama A Prophet was voted 2010's Best Film. David Fincher's The Social Network was no. 4 on the list, after Debra Granik's Winter's Bone and Lee Unkrich's Toy Story 3. Fincher was Audiard's runner-up in the (extensive) Best Director category, which also included the likes of Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love), Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Remember His Past Lives), and Jessica Hauser (Lourdes). The Best Actor was Tahar Rahim for A Prophet. Last year, Rahim won Césars for Best Actor and Best Male Newcomer, and was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award, chosen by the public. (He was [...]...
- 1/14/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Tahar Rahim in Jacques Audiard's A Prophet Best Film 1. A Prophet 2. Winter's Bone 3. Toy Story 3 4. The Social Network 5. Dogtooth 6. Inception 7. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Remember His Past Lives 8. The Road / Bad Lieutenant 9. Mother 10. The Illusionist /A Room and a Half / Of Gods and Men Best Director 1. Jacques Audiard, A Prophet 2. David Fincher, The Social Network 3. Werner Herzog, Bad Lieutenant 4. Christopher Nolan, Inception 5. Luca Guadagnino, I Am Love 6. Clio Barnard, The Arbor 7. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Remember His Past Lives 8. Jessica Hauser, Lourdes / Giorgos Lantimos, Dogtooth 9. Roman Polanski, The Ghost Writer / Sylvain Chomet, The Illusionist / Elia Suleiman, The Time That Remains / Martin Scorsese, Shutter Island 10. Warwick Thornton, Samson and Delilah / Andrey Khrzhanovskiy, A Room and a Half Best Actress 1. Jennifer Lawrence, Winter's [...]...
- 1/14/2011
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
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