His extraordinary Auschwitz film won every award going. Now the Hungarian director is back with new drama Orphan, as well as a Jean Moulin biopic at Cannes. He talks about resurgent global prejudice …
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Moulin review – László Nemes’s resistance hero drama is chilling, stirring and surprisingly conventional ⊕
Cannes film festival: The Son of Saul director’s dramatisation of Jean Moulin’s torture by Klaus Barbie both benefits and suffers from its mainstream approach
László Nemes made his Cannes debut 11 yea…
66 days ago
Gillian Anderson and Cara Delevingne to hit Cannes as auteur heavyweights dominate festival lineup ⊕⊕
The 79th edition of the film festival will see work by Pedro Almodóvar, Hirokazu Kore-eda and László Nemes considered for the coveted Palme d’Or
Gillian Anderson, Rami Malek, Cara Delevingne and John …
5 months ago
Béla Tarr’s quest for cinematic perfection made him my ideal, impossible mentor | László Nemes ⊕
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The Son of Saul director recalls how getting his first job as assistant to the austere master was a hard but inspiring lesson in the most ambitious kind of movie-making
News: Hungarian director Béla T…
9 months ago
Orphan review – László Nemes’ fable of resentment and rage in post-uprising Hungary ○
This always interesting film-maker displays impressive technical control in this painful, sombre story about a boy who meets the father he never knew
After the spiritual ordeal of his Holocaust movie …
14 months ago
The Most Precious of Cargoes review – postmodern Holocaust fairytale is dreamy curiosity ○
Michel Hazanavicius’s sentimental tale about a baby found in the woods features sweet little cartoon birds and rabbits as well as the real horror of Nazi death camps
Directed by Michel Hazanavicius, t…
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