fabien lemercier 9759 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 12/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 101 102 [103] 104 105 ... 974 975 976 next French sales agents whip out new aces at the EFMBERLINALE 2023: Pierre Niney stars in The Count of Monte-Cristo, Tahar Rahim graces Monsieur Aznavour, Noémie Merlant will topline Emmanuelle by Audrey Diwan, while Adèle Exarchopoulos leads Planète B 23/02/2023 | Berlinale 2022 | EFMReview: The PloughBERLINALE 2023: Philippe Garrel finds a bit of colour and refines his stripped-back, reflective and novelistic art even further by passing it through a softer family filter 21/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | CompetitionReview: TotemBERLINALE 2023: Lila Avilés crafts a delicate, perceptive and super sensitive story, delving into human nature as depicted through one home and one family over the course of a single day 20/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | CompetitionReview: Disco BoyBERLINALE 2023: Giacomo Abbruzzese breaks free from genres with an intense and highly promising first film covering Europe, Africa, war and animism, carried by the brilliant Franz Rogowski 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | CompetitionReview: MidwivesBERLINALE 2023: Léa Fehner’s fiction film thrusts two young newly qualified midwives into the chaos of a profession under pressure and treading a very fine line between joy and tragedy 19/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: AfterBERLINALE 2023: Anthony Lapia’s super-energetic debut feature film, no less tinged with generational melancholy, fully immerses viewers in an underground rave 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | PanoramaReview: Orlando, My Political BiographyBERLINALE 2023: Paul B Preciado applies his sharp, militant mind to Virginia Woolf’s work, resulting in a delightful, hybrid work full of metamorphoses and gender identity crash-tests 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EncountersReview: The Temple Woods GangBERLINALE 2023: Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche hijacks the heist film genre, separating out the genre’s codes and dynamics, to smuggle in a more authentic chronicle of the banlieue 18/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | ForumReview: Our BodyBERLINALE 2023: Claire Simon lifts the medical veil and throws herself headlong into the science behind gynaecological issues in the broader sense, while getting up close to these patients’ humanity 17/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | ForumReview: The Beast in the JungleBERLINALE 2023: By way of two characters embedded in a nightclub for over 20 years, Patric Chiha delivers a loose adaptation of Henry James, with immense, strange and thrilling ambition 17/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | Panorama previous page: 1 2 3 ... 101 102 [103] 104 105 ... 974 975 976 next