Interview: Nora El Hourch – HLM Pussy (Sisterhood)
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Selected for TIFF’s Platform section (Toronto’s only competition section), French-born filmmaker Nora El Hourch pulled from some of her own narrative for her high tempo feature debut. Known domestically as HLM Pussy and internationally as Sisterhood, El Hourch delves into...
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Sisterhood (HLM Pussy) | Review
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Nora El Hourch’s Fiery Sisterhood is La Haine for the #MeToo Generation Arriving like a molotov cocktail thrown through a plate glass window — or more accurately, like a hashtag gone viral — Nora El Hourch makes an unforgettable first...
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Sound And Vision: Steven Soderbergh
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week: DTCV's Histoire Seule, directed by Steven Soderbergh. Soderbergh has always been a very prolific director. Even going so far as making...
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Listen to Bertrand Bonello’s Soundtrack for Planet B
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While we’ve still not learned what Bertrand Bonello’s “completely different” follow-up to The Beast might be, it’s safe to say a verdant 2024 put his stock at a record high. In the meantime he’s made the rare venture into scoring...
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The Trauma of Inevitability: Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold on “The Brutalist”
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An interview with the director and co-writer of our pick for the Best Picture of 2024.
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2025 Berlinale: Park Chan-wook, Justine Triet and Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel in Berlinale Shorts
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Berlinale alumni in Park Chan-wook, Justine Triet and the Eat The Night tandem of Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel have been selected to present their latest works in the Berlinale Shorts 2025 – To Be in This World. As we...
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Soham Gadre’s Top 10 Films of 2024
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Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2024, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal top 10 lists. Last year I used this space to speak about the ongoing genocide occurring in Gaza and this...
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Screen Anarchists On NOSFERATU
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Last week we posted an article listing our favorite films from 2024, and one entry in it was Robert Eggers' new take on Nosferatu. It was notable for at least two reasons. One: it only premièred at Christmas so not...
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‘Night Call’ Review: Belgian Black Lives Matter Thriller Starves for Follow-Through
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Michiel Blanchart’s thriller proceeds with little to distinguish it from its contemporaries. The post ‘Night Call’ Review: Belgian Black Lives Matter Thriller Starves for Follow-Through appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ Review: The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune
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Art thrives under fire in this documentary about a Hamlet production unlike any other. The post ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ Review: The Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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