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Tag Archives: French
Other Son, The (2012)
While I…applaud the film’s message, its lackluster style and approach to its argument makes The Other Son instantly forgettable and easily dismissible. Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews
Tagged 2012, Diana Zriek, Drama, Emmanuelle Devos, Ezra Dagan, Foreign, French, Israeli, Jules Sitruk, Khalifa Natour, Lorraine Levy, Mahmood Shalabi, Mehdi Dehbi, Nathalie Saugeon, Noam Fitoussi, Pascal Elbe, Should I See The Other Son, The Other Son, Tomer Offner
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Tomboy (2011)
[Rating:3.5/5]
“The film proudly carries an always important message of tolerance – of loving and accepting people, and especially children, for who they are and who they hope and believe they can be. And personally, I will never grow tired of that message, especially when it is depicted and presented as eloquently as Céline Sciamma’s ‘Tomboy’ does here.” Continue reading
Posted in DVD Reviews
Tagged 2011, Celine Sciamma, Drama, Foreign, French, Jeanne Disson, LGBT, Malonn Levana, Mathieu Demy, Noah Vero, Should I See Tomboy, Sophie Cattani, Yohan Vero, Zoe Haran
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Point Blank (2011)
[Rating:4/5]
“…a terrific little thriller…” Continue reading
Declaration Of War (2012)
[Rating:4/5]
“…the film takes so many risks and features so many strange and fascinating surprises that I found myself compelled by the experience…” Continue reading
Babies (2010)
[Rating:3.5/5]
“The film is simple, perhaps even slight, but it never sets out to be a deep, psychological investigative piece.” Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, Bayar, Documentary, Foreign, French, Hattie, Mari, Ponijao, Thomas Balmes
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