With Cannes Film Festival kicking off next week it means the first look at a number of premieres will be arriving in anticipation of their debut. One of the most intriguing is In Bed with Victoria ...
Experienced filmmakers often wind up holding a mirror to their medium. Examples in this year’s Cannes competition lineup ranged from the nostalgia of Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ...
How often do we see a movie psychotherapist who’s actually good at their job? Genre film is peppered with on-screen couch doctors whose unorthodox methods or blatant non-professionalism keep the story ...
The story, written by Justine Triet with occasional input from Arthur Harari, revolves around Sibyl, a novelist-turned-psychoanalyst, who has been devoting herself to the latter occupation for the ...
Cannes’s competition slate closes with Sibyl, an alluring but ultimately throwaway erotic thriller, an arthouse-inflected French potboiler starring Virginie Efira as a shrink who crosses boundaries ...
Ira Sachs' latest also stars Adèle Exarchopoulos and Ben Whishaw in this story of the complicated bonds of love. Adèle Exarchopoulos delivers an unforgettable performance in this comedy-drama. Adèle ...
“Keep the drama fictional if you don’t mind!” barks Mika (Sandra Hüller), a film director in “Sibyl” to her wayward cast members. She has a point. Everyone in this stylish, sexy, and conceptually ...
Virginie Efira stars in the 2019 Cannes Film Festival competition film Sibyl. She also plays a 17th century lesbian nun in Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta. Much was made of there only being four women ...
Sibyl eventually agrees. But Margot’s revelations will gradually turn Sibyl’s life upside down… Produced by David Thion (see the interview) and Philippe Martin for Les Films Pelléas, Sibyl is being co ...
Justine Triet's second highly pleasurable collaboration with actress Virginie Efira is a witty, slinky psychodrama with just enough on its mind. How often do we see a movie psychotherapist who’s ...
Justine Triet's second highly pleasurable collaboration with actress Virginie Efira is a witty, slinky psychodrama with just enough on its mind. How often do we see a movie psychotherapist who’s ...
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