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Tribeca Festival/A Second Life Review: Chaos Meets Claude Monet When Titane Star Agathe Rousselle Crosses Paris on the Verge of the Olympics

Life was dark when French painter Claude Monet, regarded as the father of impressionism, took on the grand scale Water Lilies at the age of 74, a series of around 250 paintings depicting the water garden at his Giverny home. The year was 1914. His son had recently died, World War 1 had just begun,…

New York Film Festival : Review- The Curious Case of “Titane”

What have you heard about Titane, so far? What do you know about Julia Ducournau and her previous (debut) film, Raw? It should be said for any film; go in as blindly as you can. The less you know, the better. In preparation to write this review, I see that that IMDB description gives away…

Palme d’Or-Winning Film, ‘Titane’ Written And Directed By Julia Ducournau : Gets Trailer and Release Date

Earlier this month, filmmaker Julia Ducournau made history by being only the second female director to win the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’O. Now, NEON has confirmed that Titane will be landing in theaters on October 1st. TITANE: A metal highly resistant to heat and corrosion, with high tensile strength alloys, often used in medical prostheses…