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Alice Winocour, Disorder

Alex Heeney / August 11, 2016

Alice Winocour on Disorder, directing Matthias Schoenaerts

…and Matthias Schoenaerts star in Disorder directed by Alice Winocour Alice Winocour’s sophomore feature, Disorder, is a heart-pounding psychological thriller. Set almost entirely inside an estate called Maryland, the film’s…

Alex Heeney / September 2, 2021

Anders Danielsen Lie reflects on his breakout role in Oslo, August 31st

…emotional states and moods, but it was also observing the world [in a] state of deep concentration. The French filmmaker [Robert] Bresson has this theory about actors: he calls them…

A still from Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy next to a headshot of director Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / May 14, 2021

Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers on her vital new documentary

…of dependency with the state. That was the initial stage in a state designed culture of poverty and dependency within our people. [In the film,] there is this return of…

BPM (Beats Per Minute), Robin Campillo

Elena Lazic / October 9, 2017

‘There have been two big stories in my life — the AIDS crisis and the cinema’: Robin Campillo on BPM (Beats Per Minute)

…had a sort of “poker face” when I came face to face with the ill person, because they could see in your eyes the state that they were in —…

Coming of age, Leave No Trace

Gillie Collins / July 17, 2018

Growing up and growing apart: Coming of age in Leave No Trace

…cohesion as a unit. Upon re-entering society, however, they stumble into a new economy of space, and the state draws boundaries between them. Through trial and error — and a…

Alex Heeney / March 2, 2023

Philippe Faucon’s Les Harkis tackles colonial violence towards Algerian soldiers during the Algerian War of Independence

…get minimally trained, poorly equipped, fed propaganda about the benevolence of the French State, and then abandoned as soon as the conflict ends. Les Harkis treats the characters less as…

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