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New to Streaming: The Bikeriders, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Wildcat & More

Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. The Animal Kingdom (Thomas Cailley) In The Animal Kingdom, an Un Certain Regard-selected science-fiction romp from France, human-animal mutations are the new norm. Director Thomas Cailley begins things in media […]

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U.S. Trailer for Soi Cheang’s Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In Brings the Action

While Furiosa may have made more headlines coming out Cannes Film Festival this year, another actioner at the festival also had our attention. Soi Cheang’s Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, which brings together the epic cast of Louis Koo, Raymond Lam, Terrance Lau, Philip Ng, Tony Wu Tsz Tung, German Cheung, Richie Jen, Wong […]

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A Director Spends a Year with the Taliban in First Trailer for Hollywoodgate

One of our favorite films coming out of Venice Film Festival last fall is finally getting a release this month. Director Ibrahim Nash’at spent a year closely embedded in the inner circle of the Taliban after the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, as they took back power and picked up the many (expensive) pieces […]

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Teaser for Chloé Robichaud’s “Deux femmes en or”

Teaser for Chloé Robichaud’s “Deux femmes en or”

We’ve got the first (really early) look at Chloé Robichaud‘s fourth feature film — which is set to drop next summer (domestic Quebec release) and we imagine might be submitted to Berlinale and/or Cannes of 2025. Following Sarah préfère la course (Cannes 2013) followed by Pays (TIFF ’16) and Les Jours heureux (TIFF ’23), Robichaud adapts from, and gives a fresh coat of paint to female desire in Deux femmes en or (Two Women in Gold) — an adaptation of the 1970 film of the same title that was part of a wave of late 60’s and early 70’s Quebecois cinema pushing libertinism and had two actresses in the lead roles.… Read the rest

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The Deep Blue V: Sophie Letourneur Sets Sails for “L’Aventura”

The Deep Blue V: Sophie Letourneur Sets Sails for “L’Aventura”

Savory wine, blissful beaches, rugged topography, and an elusive Philippe Katerine who plays Jean-Philippe — we’ve been keeping close tabs on what will be the middle part in Sophie Letourneur‘s proposed vaca-trilogy. Now comes word that (via the Cineuropa folks) that the project will be known as L’Aventura — a wordplay on Michelangelo Antonioni’s masterwork (perhaps one of the main players will disappear here too). Casting is complete (perhaps we’ll get a surprise appearance), and Letourneur will be re-teaming with cinematopgrapher Jonathan Ricquebourg (he was onboard for Voyages en Italie and more recently The Taste of Things) and the bigger news is that the producing team to come onboard are Atelier de Production’s Thomas and Mathieu Verhaeghe – who mostly produced a string of Quentin Dupieux films and other recent fest faves in Puan (last year’s San Sebastian Film Festival) and Dog on Trial and Eat the Night (both featured at this year’s Cannes Film Festival).… Read the rest

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Lynne Ramsay Re-Teams with “We Need to Talk About Kevin” Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey on “Die, My Love”

Lynne Ramsay Re-Teams with “We Need to Talk About Kevin” Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey on “Die, My Love”

Filming is imminent for Lynne Ramsay‘s highly anticipated fifth feature, and we just learned that a key creative member in cinematographer Seamus McGarvey from the We Need to Talk About Kevin team will reunite with the Scottish filmmaker with pre-production currently unfolding in Calgary, Alberta. McGarvey recently reteamed with Joe Wright for Cyrano and the next item we might see is in Angelina Jolie’s long-delayed Without Blood. Based on the book by Ariana Harwicz, co-written by Ramsay and Enda Walsh, Die, My Loveis described as a horror dramedy and takes place in a remote forgotten rural area, where a mother (Jennifer Lawrence) struggles to maintain her sanity as she battles with psychosis.… Read the rest

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Interview: Yann Mounir Demange & Rosa Attab – Dammi (short)

Interview: Yann Mounir Demange & Rosa Attab – Dammi (short)

Yann Mounir Demange quite literally blasted onto the scene back in 2014 with his feature debut about a stranded British soldier (Jack O’Connell) with nowhere to hide, but to move forward in a hostile Belfast circa 1971 (hence the provenance of the film’s title ’71). Born in Paris to a French mother and an Algerian father, the filmmaker would establish himself in the British film scene before Hollywood came knocking and yet we feel that it’s with his short, Dammi where we find the filmmaker at his most personal. Launched at 2023 Locarno Film Festival (with a trip to TIFF shortly after), this professional palette cleanser (before he sets off to make Blade) brings him back to his roots, and this is mostly due to a creative partnership formed with Rosa Attab (producer on Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here).… Read the rest

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Park Benched: Beth de Araújo Completes “Josephine” with Gemma Chan & Channing Tatum

Park Benched: Beth de Araújo Completes “Josephine” with Gemma Chan & Channing Tatum

A film project delayed due to the pandemic, that was pushed back slightly and then leapfrogged when she shot and premiered SXSW title Soft & Quiet, it’s been confirmed that Beth de Araújo is currently in post-production (and probably gunning for a 2025 Sundance 2025 berth) with her sophomore feature. It’s been confirmed that Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan toplined Josephine — production took place this past April in San Francisco. One of our favorites in Philip Ettinger and Syra McCarthy also star while the centerpiece role belongs to newbie Mason Lily Reeves. Animal Kingdom’s David Kaplan (It Follows, It Comes at Night and more recently, executive producer on The Sweet East) is producing alongside Araújo.… Read the rest

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Two for 2025?: Xavier Giannoli’s “Jean et Corinne Luchaire” & Rebecca Zlotowski’s “Vie privée” Receive CNC Support

Two for 2025?: Xavier Giannoli’s “Jean et Corinne Luchaire” & Rebecca Zlotowski’s “Vie privée” Receive CNC Support

We have the first details on the next feature films from a pair of French auteurs who arguably are both coming off what might be their career bests. Xavier Giannoli (2021’s Lost Illusions) and Rebecca Zlotowski (2022’s Other People’s Children) will likely be moving into film productions as early as this year with the Cineuropa folks reporting that their latest features have received CNC advance coin. Giannoli’s next feature Jean et Corinne Luchaire (produced by Curiosa Films) is based on real-life events and revolves around a father and daughter who collaborated with the Germans in the Second World War: the journalist and press baron Jean Luchaire, who fled Sigmaringen upon France’s liberation and was later sentenced to death and executed in 1946, and his daughter Corinne, who was an up-and-coming actress between 1935 and 1940 before she was forced to halt her career for health reasons, who was briefly married to a German officer, who fled alongside her father having now become his secretary, and who was sentenced to ten years’ national indignity.… Read the rest

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