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…own words: Fiction directors Robin Campillo BPM (Beats Per Minute) Director – Narrative 2017 Hélène Cattet Let the Corpses Tan Director – Narrative 2017 Jakob Cedergren The Guilty Actor 2018…

Alex Heeney / June 27, 2020

Celebrate Pride with the French miniseries Proud

…Rather than inviting us into the changing Parisian queer community or the minutiae of the Act Up activism meeting (like the excellent BPM), Proud stays focused on the personal, where…

God's Own Country, Alec Secareanu

Alex Heeney / October 30, 2017

Review: God’s Own Country is a swoon-worthy romance

…and Thelma (both of which we dedicated a Special Issue to) to Beach Rats and BPM. It’s also one of several impressive directorial debuts from last year, among the ranks…

Mathieu Almaric, Arnaud Desplechin, Marion Cotillard, Ismael's Ghosts

Elena Lazic / March 21, 2018

Arnaud Desplechin: ‘Each character must have a mystery’

…feeling. It’s a very sensual, exciting feeling, making films. We’ve interviewed several actor-director pairs about their collaboration: Robin Campillo and his stars for BPM and Yorgos Lanthimos and Ariane Labed…

Amma Asante, Where Hands Touch

Orla Smith / September 19, 2018

Amma Asante: ‘These black children were walking a strange tightrope’

…of often unsung marginalised people. Sophie and the Rising Sun is another story of an interracial relationship, this time in 1941 South Carolina. BPM chronicled the work of the French…

Alex Heeney / September 12, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall

…testify as one did in Triet’s In Bed With Victoria, and the law never gets mentioned once. The prosecutor (an entertaining Antoine Reinartz of BPM fame) is more of a…

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