After premiering his new film Aquarius in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, I had a chance to sit down and discuss the film with its director, Kleber Mendonça Filho. Many thanks to my colleague and friend Kurt Walker, who shot and edited the conversation (apologies for the wind on this one!).
Cannes 2015. Day 2
Down the couture-chain outdoor mall of the Croisette, the Directors' Fortnight opened with French intimist Philippe Garrel's In the Shadow of Women, of which Marie-Pierre has already written. It is one of a set of films by …Read More
Time After Time
Part of our continuing partnership with the online film journal, cléo. Every month, cléo will be presenting a great film to watch on our video on demand platform. In conjunction, we'll be hosting an exclusive article by one …Read More
Cannes 2015. Day 1
While I cannot say the festival has started for me with the searing acuteness found day one in Cannes last year with Timbuktu, with Hirokazu Kore-eda's Our Little Sister the tone of my first full day on the Croisette instea…Read More
Cannes 2015. Day 3
In Cannes the pervasive mood of buzz and business really begs for comedy, and Yorgos Lanthimos's English-language debut The Lobster, so far the best film in the competition, was a much-needed intervention of the absurd…Read More
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