Tag: Robin Campillo
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Francois Ozon’s farce looks back to screw-ball comedies of the 1930s, and forward to the Me-Too Movement.
Joyce Glasser reviews The Crime is Mine (October 18, 2024), cert 15, 102 mins. Like Wes Anderson, but even more prolific, varied and consistently good, French writer-director François Ozon attracts […]
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Another remarkable achievement from Robin Campillo as he imagines his youth in Madagascar, 1970.
Joyce Glasser reviews Red Island (March 1, 2024) Cert 12A, 117 mins in French with English subtitles Robin Campillo might be best known for his powerful 2017 film, 120 BPM, […]
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There’s murder on the mind in a summer writing workshop in Cantet’s unpredictable French drama
Joyce Glasser reviews The Workshop (L’atelier) (November 16, 2018), Cert. 15, 114 min. The unbeatable team of director Laurent Cantet and scriptwriter Robin Campillo continues, after a brief separation (in all but […]
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The Dam Buster March still has the power to move the public
Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs The Dam Busters (StudioCanal). Michael Anderson’s 1953 tribute, newly restored, takes an understated stiff-upper-lip documentary approach to the famous 1943 raid to blow up […]