The title of Claire Denis’s latest film takes on a literal and figurative dimension. There’s an actual fence that borders a remote, dust-covered construction site. On one side lies Alboury (Isaach de ...
Though full of a distinct sense of atmosphere and compelling performances, Claire Denis’ “The Fence” is a work that could be mistaken for being more slight upon first glance. Based on the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Isaach De Bankolé (Godfather of Harlem), Phoebe Fox (The Great), Silvia Dionicio (Wu-Tang: An American Saga), and Coral Peña (For All Mankind) are the newest recurring cast members set for ...
The fence of the title isn’t a terribly imposing one: a utilitarian, standard-issue wire border, easy bent or broken down, and affording no protection from outside eyes. But it’s the heaviest symbol ...
As part of the second edition of the Princeton French Film Festival, you're invited to the closing night for an exceptional free screening of the classic and 1988 Cannes-nominee Chocolat. Acclaimed ...
Jim Jarmusch’s anonymous anti-hero hitman (French-Ivorian actor Isaach De Bankolé), identified in the credits of The Limits of Control as the Lone Man, exists only in terms of his unspecified mission.
Jim Jarmusch’s anonymous antihero hitman (French-Ivorian actor Isaach De Bankolé), identified in the credits of The Limits of Control as the Lone Man, exists only in terms of his unspecified mission.
18/07/2023 - Isaach de Bankolé and Vincent Macaigne play doctors Denis Mukwege and Guy-Bernard Cadière in a film steered by Petites Poupées Production, with exploitation rights wholly owned by UGC ...
Jim Jarmusch's anonymous antihero hitman (French-Ivorian actor Isaach De Bankolé), identified in the credits of The Limits of Control as the Lone Man, exists only in terms of his unspecified mission.