François Ozon’s adaptation of the 1942 novella L’Etranger passionately honours the original text while bringing a contemporary perspective to its themes of empire and race
A heatstricken reverie of vi…
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François Ozon’s adaptation of the 1942 novella L’Etranger passionately honours the original text while bringing a contemporary perspective to its themes of empire and race
A heatstricken reverie of vi…
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The philosophy was embraced by film noir, the French New Wave and modern hitmen questioning life’s purpose. Now dust off your turtlenecks, for Sirāt and a new version of Albert Camus’ The Stranger lo…
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This engaging and experimental book explores the complex politics of LGBTQ+ representation in film
For the British film critic Ryan Gilbey, “cinema and sexuality have always been as closely intertwine…
13 months ago
The French director on how Catherine Deneuve didn’t get what he was doing on 8 Women, his love of Kubrick – and why he won’t work in Hollywood
You’ve had such an eclectic career. Is there any particul…
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