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by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Todd McCarthy - 24 May 2013
James Grey's in competition period film follows the the travails of a young Polish woman played Marion Cotillard as she tries to get a foothold in the New World.The emotional and moral price of the immigrant experience, circa 1921 in New York, is expressed in quietly wrenching terms in The...
by www.screendaily.com - Jonathan Romney - 23 May 2013
Raskolnikov goes to the Philippines in Norte, The End Of History (Norte, Hangganan Ng Kasaysayan), which takes Dostoevsky’s Crime And Punishment as a springboard for Lav Diaz’s musings on guilt, will and modern Filipino history. Among adepts of so-called ‘Slow Cinema’,...
by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Stephen Dalton - 23 May 2013
First-time director Katrin Gebbe makes an intense Cannes debut with reality-based saga of sexual abuse, sadism and self-sacrifice. The sole German feature playing in Cannes this year is an unsettling contemporary drama about religious faith and sexual violence, written and directed by...
by www.nytimes.com - Agnès C. Poirier - 18 May 2013
Every year the organizers of the Cannes Film Festival choose to recognize one towering figure in cinema. This year, they are paying homage to Jerry Lewis with a special screening of “Max Rose,” the latest film for the 87-year-old American. In it, he plays an aging jazz pianist. For 12 days,...
by www.cine-vue.com - John Bleasdale - 22 May 2013
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's latest feature Grigris (2013) recounts a tale of hope against despair in the director's native country of Chad. It tells the story of the titular Grigris (played by Souleymane Deme), a young man whose ambition is to be a dancer despite having a paralysed leg. He's a...




















