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
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Lady Victoria Hervey oozes glamour in a light grey pleated cape gown and crochet hat at the Venice Film Festival premiere of Hungarian film Orphan ○
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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 …
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‘It was an earth-shattering reality right away’: director Catherine Hardwicke on life after Twilight ○
From her groundbreaking debut Thirteen to forthcoming teen drama Street Smart – ‘a homeless Breakfast Club’ – the film-maker explains how she’s made her way in a job still largely made for men
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Good American Family review – the strange case of Natalia Grace ○
Ellen Pompeo plays a mother disturbed by her adopted daughter in a mostly entertaining limited series based on the tabloid saga
There remains unending interest in the bizarre story of Natalia Grace, t…
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