Adèle Exarchopoulos has reflected on “stupid” complaints over her casting in lesbian drama Blue is the Warmest Colour. French actor Exarchopoulos starred alongsaide Léa Seydoux in the 2013 drama, ...
Ten years after her film Blue Is the Warmest Color won the prestigious Palme d’Or at Cannes, Adèle Exarchopoulos once again finds herself the star of an international film festival hit. In director ...
Rogowski joined Adèle Exarchopoulos and Ben Whishaw at the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, to talk Ira Sachs' "Passages." “Passages,” Ira Sachs’ bruising eighth feature, almost ...
French cinema rarely ventures into full-blown sci-fi — a genre largely dominated by deep-pocketed U.S. productions — but filmmaker Aude Lea Rapin (“Heroes Don’t Die”), rose to the challenge with ...
A feisty Adèle Exarchopoulos does the heavy lifting in this otherwise uninspired action-comedy set in France. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through ...
For a movie that’s mainly about algorithms and the havoc they wreak on society, the French dystopian thriller Dog 51 (Chien 51) doesn’t appear conscious of the fact that it was made by an algorithm as ...
Gilles Lellouche arrived at the Cannes press conference for his Competition title Beating Hearts (L’amour Ouf) on Friday with one of the biggest cast delegations of the festival as its 77th edition ...
Thomas Cailley's second feature, bowing in the Un Certain Regard strand in Cannes, is a work of speculative fiction wherein people are literally turning into animals. By Leslie Felperin Contributing ...
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