The film industry in one place - Articles, Reviews, trailers and hype!

Saturday, 20 May 2017

[The Daily] Cannes 2017: Robin Campillo’s BPM (Beats Per Minute)

Bpm05202017_large “Robin Campillo’s 120 Battements Par Minute [BPM (Beats Per Minute)] is a passionately acted ensemble movie about ACT UP in France in the late 80s, the confrontational direct-action movement which demanded immediate, large-scale research into . . .

Read More

Related Posts:

  • Harold Lloyd in Luna Park Speedy, directed in 1928 by comedy writer and filmmaker Ted Wilde, is a mile-a-minute ride through New York that was the final silent film to star Hollywood comic icon Harold Lloyd. Shot on location in New York and on sound … Read More
  • Repertory Pick: Polanski Comes to Pennsylvania Over the next two weeks, the Bryn Mawr Film Institute will present a series called Fatal Vision: The Cinema of Roman Polanski, Pt.1, highlighting Polanski’s early European art films and timed to complement a film studies cou… Read More
  • Gods and Monsters: Murakami Goes to the Movies With Jellyfish Eyes, Takashi Murakami’s creature feature made in the aftermath of Japan’s 2011 earthquake and nuclear crisis, the international art superstar brings his transcultural vision to the lineage of artist-filmmaker… Read More
  • The Wim Wenders Sound It's been a great seventieth-birthday year for Wim Wenders. After earning an Academy Award nomination for his 2014 documentary The Salt of the Earth, Wenders received an honorary Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film … Read More
  • What's Happening on Hulu This week, we’re highlighting a selection of captivating mysteries for our free festival on Hulu. These shadowy and complex whodunits contain missing-persons cases, blackmail stories, cold-blooded murders, and tales of reven… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Copyright © 2025 Cinenus | Powered by Blogger

Design by Anders Noren | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com