fabien lemercier 9759 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 12/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 116 117 [118] 119 120 ... 974 975 976 next Review: Woman at SeaDirecting her first feature film, Dinara Droukarova dives into the wake of an unattached woman venturing into the decidedly virile world of fishermen in Iceland 19/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | New DirectorsReview: Driving MadeleineChristian Carion offers up a voyage through one person’s memories and depicts a bond developing between a taxi driver and his passenger in a simple and especially human film 19/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Special PresentationsReview: HawaAfter Cuties, Maïmouna Doucouré successfully tries her hand at the modern fairytale, following a determined young heroine who dreams of being adopted by Michelle Obama 15/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | PlatformReview: The GravityControl of the banlieue and its traffic networks, the weight of the past, present conflicts and dreams of faraway futures all collide with a cosmic phenomenon in Cédric Ido’s original film 14/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | PlatformStéphan Castang shoots Vincent Must DieKarim Leklou and Vimala Pons head the cast of the director’s debut feature, produced by Capricci and Bobi Lux, and sold by Wild Bunch International 13/09/2022 | Production | Funding | France/BelgiumReview: Winter BoyChristophe Honoré delivers a poignant and formally very impressive work centred on a grieving teenager 12/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: Our TiesVENICE 2022: A tragedy calls into question the equilibrium of a group of siblings and a family in this moving film by Roschdy Zem, which stars Sami Bouajila amongst its impeccable cast 09/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | CompetitionReview: QueensVENICE 2022: Yasmine Benkiran’s debut feature is a parable on female emancipation in Morocco transposed into a hard-hitting road-movie, replete with police tails 09/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | International Film Critics’ WeekReview: Saint OmerVENICE 2022: Documentary-maker Alice Diop ventures into fiction with a sharp, singular and cryptic film exploring the surface and plunging the deepest depths of an infanticide trial 07/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | CompetitionInterview: Philippe Petit • Director of Beating Sun"There’s growing awareness of the need to have plants around us"VENICE 2022: The French filmmaker who turned heads with works made outside of the system spoke to us about his highly endearing first feature film 06/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | International Film Critics’ Week previous page: 1 2 3 ... 116 117 [118] 119 120 ... 974 975 976 next