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Kiyoshi Kurosawa Revisits His Own Film, “Serpent’s Path” for His Latest film, Le chemin du serpent

(C)2024 CINEFRANCE STUDIOS – KADOKAWA CORPORATION – TARANTULA The scenes from the film “Le chemin du serpent”(“Serpent’s Path”) starring Kou Shibasaki have been released, which is helmed by “Wife of a Spy” Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa.  This is Kurosawa’s first attempt at a self-remake of his masterpiece suspense film “Serpent’s Path (1998),” which has been remade…

Il Sol Dell’Avvenire, Moretti Returns To His Humorous Social Commentary With Felliniesque Charm

Nanni Moretti’s new film Il Sol Dell’Avvenire, in competition at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, is a compelling journey through the director’s themes such as cinema, communism, therapy, romantic problematics, family issues, and observations on society. His habitual and irresistible sardonic style — that was temporarily dispersed in his previous film Three Floors (Tre Piani)…

Exclusive Video Interview: Mathieu Amalric and Vicky Krieps on ‘Hold Me Tight’

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. Mathieu Amalric’s new film Hold Me Tight follows a mother, Clarisse (Vicky Krieps), dealing with a separation from her family. As she processes what she has lost, audiences are invited on a rollercoaster ride that navigates truth, emotion, and reality and the way in…

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema : Full Line-Up

UNIFRANCE AND FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETE LINEUP FOR THE 27TH RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA, MARCH 3–13  Opening Night—Claire Denis’s Fire starring Juliette Binoche, with Denis and Binoche in person The annual French cinema showcase celebrates the latest from Mathieu Amalric,  Jacques Audiard, Arnaud Desplechin, and more, with brilliant debut features from  Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet, Vincent…

THE FRENCH DISPATCH | Directed by Wes Anderson

Searchlight Pictures and Indian Paintbrush Present an American Empirical Picture by Wes Anderson. Starring : Benicio Del Toro              Adrien Brody                 Tilda Swinton              Léa Seydoux Frances McDormand        Timothée Chalamet.       Lyna Khoudri…

Film Review – ‘Oxygen’ is a Tense, Claustrophobic Thriller

There’s something very disorienting about waking up in a place you don’t recognize. It’s a feeling we’ve likely all experienced at least once in our lives, after emerging from a particularly long or deep sleep. Jet lag can fuel a confusion in the body about what time it’s supposed to be, and being in a…