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New York Film Festival: Review/ Léa Seydoux Stuns in Mia Hansen-Løve’s Wonderful “One Fine Morning”

For Mia Hansen-Løve cinema and life work together. Without nostalgia, the French director builds her films around her own experiences and merge realism and poetry with a flowing passage of time. In “One Fine Morning” she once again dives into the personal and returns to her beloved Paris. In her Isabelle Huppert- helmed “Things to…

Léa Seydoux Teases Potential Bond 26 Return?

Léa Seydoux, a French actress from “Blue Is the Warmest Color” has appeared in two of the high profile James Bond films, “Spectre” and “No Time to Die.”   Now, she answered a mischievous question from the audiences at the Telluride Film Festival whether her character Dr. Madeleine Swann will see the mother of James…

Film Review – ‘France’ Critiques the Media and the Staging of Stories

The stories told by journalists can be extremely inspirational and affecting for viewers. The authenticity of an interview has the power to change hearts and to prompt action, but what audiences are seeing isn’t always a straightforward conversation. Minor editing to frame a particular narrative is understandable, but the staging of scenes to make them…