
Hungarian director János Szász’s ‘The Notebook’ is a terrific, yet deeply disturbing and haunting coming-of-age WWII drama that blends horror and fantasy into a Brothers Grimm-like fairy tale.
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Hungarian director János Szász’s ‘The Notebook’ is a terrific, yet deeply disturbing and haunting coming-of-age WWII drama that blends horror and fantasy into a Brothers Grimm-like fairy tale.
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In his new film, ‘Mood Indigo,’ Michel Gondry concocts a delightfully whimsical love story utilizing his signature hand-made visual effects.
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“Meticulous and boring,” is how one reviewer described Yves Saint Laurent’s first haute-couture collection shown under his own name, which nonetheless successfully launched his fashion house to world-wide renown. The same could be said of the new biopic about his life and career, directed by Jalil Lespert.
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Director Andreas Johnsen will be making a number of in person appearances in conjunction with the screening of his documentary on the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
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A new documentary elucidates the absurdities of the Chinese government’s attempt to silence Ai Weiwei, while painting him as an extraordinarily complex figure.
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