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

Tuesday, 20 June 2017

The Marseille Trilogy: Life Goes to the Movies

Current_28857id_049_large At the dawn of sound cinema, French theater titan Marcel Pagnol immortalized his epic vision of his native Provence in three exquisite humanist dramas.

Read More

Related Posts:

  • [The Daily] Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 “A ravishing visual colossus, Blade Runner 2049 more than lives up to its predecessor’s legacy as a groundbreaking mixture of sound, images and mood,” begins Screen’s Tim Grierson. “This long-anticipated sequel’s screenplay … Read More
  • [The Daily] Cinema Scope and More During this month’s Toronto International Film Festival, we began seeing reviews and interviews that would eventually make their way into the new issue of Cinema Scope: Adam Nayman’s conversation with Denis Côté about A Skin… Read More
  • David Lynch: The Art Life: Go with Ideas One of the most elusive artists in American cinema opens a window onto his private life and creative methods in this revelatory documentary. Read More … Read More
  • [The Daily] Goings On: Silent Classics and More New York. The big event in town is, of course, the New York Film Festival, which gets going in earnest today following last night’s premiere of Richard Linklater’s Last Flag Flying. At the top of the NYFF 2017 Index, I’ve li… Read More
  • This Week on the Criterion Channel One of the most distinctive voices in world cinema, Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel returns to the big screen this year with her highly anticipated film Zama, which makes its U.S. premiere tomorrow at the New York Film F… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Copyright © 2025 Cinenus | Powered by Blogger

Design by Anders Noren | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com