Contributed by: Lina Rhissi « La laideur pour les femmes est un péché mortel » Le réalisateur du film « Séraphine » ayant remporté sept Césars en 2009, explore í nouveau la vie d’une femme blessée, rejetée, venant d’un […]
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Dir: Martin Provost By: Lina Rhissi “For women, ugliness is a mortal sin” Martin Provost, the director of the 2009 César Awards winning movie Séraphine, once again explores the life of a wounded and rejected woman […]
Dir: Luc Besson By: Natasha Monk Luc Besson creates a black and white French fantasy of love, passion and yearning for enjoying life again. It’s a lovely and fairly simple plotline that focuses on two […]
Dir: Sean Durkin By: Daria Landal Martha Marcy May Marlene, a US drama shot in twenty days on a low budget, has more than meets the eye behind the facade of an extravagant title. The […]
Dir: Sebastián Silva By: Daniella Dahoui For those who aren’t aware, it’s very common in Chile for a middle-class family to employ a maid, known as a “nana”. Raquel has served as the maid for the […]
Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Contributed by Oliver Thom “The best people in Rome are the tourists“. An affecting portrait of a man and his prison, The Great Beauty which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, is […]