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by www.variety.com - Scott Foundas - 18 May 2013
This demanding but highly absorbing two-hander showcases Benicio Del Toro and Mathieu Amalric at the top of their craft. The prosaic, marquee-challenging title tells mostly all in the case of “Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian),” Arnaud Desplechin’s profoundly Freudian...
by www.screendaily.com - Fionnuala Halligan - 17 May 2013
Alain Guiraudie’s thoughtful and provocative Stranger By The Lake takes place in an environment of natural beauty where men indulge their atavistic desires, whether that be unsafe sex, murder – or unsafe sex with someone you know to be a murderer. The French director, who moves from surreal...
by www.chicagotribune.com - Michael Phillips - 17 May 2013
It’s tempting here, at the bountiful Cannes Film Festival, to bypass the competition titles, if only for a couple of hours, and avail yourself of something you already know you adore. All the rain here of late made it seem like destiny. As part of the Cannes Classics slate, Thursday...
by www.hollywoodreporter.com - Deborah Young - 2 May 2013
Italian star Valeria Golino takes on assisted suicide in her directorial debut, a Cannes Un Certain Regard selection. Dr. Death takes the form of an attractive young woman in Miele, an impressively mature directing debut from Italian actress Valeria Golino, who crafts an often engrossing...
by www.telegraph.co.uk - Robbie Collin - 17 May 2013
Jia Zhangke's stately drama from the cold heart of China impresses Robbie Collin. The wuxia martial arts genre may have peaked in 1971 with the release of Hu King’s A Touch Of Zen, three decades before tigers crouched and dragons hid. Jia Zhangke pays tribute to Hu’s masterpiece,...




















