Film Review: ‘Eternity’ (Éternité)
Tran Anh Hung’s first French-language feature is a procession of births and deaths in a family whose actual lives remain largely mysterious.
View ArticleBerenice Bejo Joins Indian Star Dhanush in Ken Scott’s ‘Journey’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Berenice Bejo, the Oscar-nominated actress of “The Artist,” is set to star in “The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir,” an adventure-fantasy film directed by “Starbuck” helmer Ken Scott. TF1 Studio is...
View ArticlePablo Trapero, Martina Gusmán, Bérénice Bejo, Wild Bunch Team for ‘La...
One of Latin America’s highest-profile filmmakers, Pablo Trapero, will direct Martina Gusmán (“Lion’s Den”) and Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist”) in “La Quietud,” an intimate family drama turning on two...
View ArticleWatch Exclusive International Trailer to Pablo Trapero’s ‘La Quietud’
CANNES — A first international trailer of Pablo Trapero’s “La Quietud,” his awaited follow-up to Venice best director winner “The Clan.” Starring Martina Gusmán (“Lion’s Den”) and Bérénice Bejo (“The...
View ArticleMichel Hazanavicius Set to Direct ‘The Lost Prince’ with Omar Sy, Berenice...
Michel Hazanavicius, the Oscar-winning director of “The Artist” whose latest film “Redoutable” competed at Cannes Film Festival last year, is set to direct “The Lost Prince,” a fantasy-filled family...
View ArticleBerlin-Based One Two Films Unveils International Slate (EXCLUSIVE)
Berlin-based One Two Films, co-producer of such recent high-profile works as Jennifer Fox’s “The Tale” and Isabel Coixet’s “The Bookshop,” is set to follow its winning run with a slew of upcoming...
View Article‘The Artist’s’ Berenice Bejo to Star in ‘Josephine and Napoleon’ Series...
Oscar-nominated actress Berenice Bejo (“The Artist”) is set to headline “Josephine and Napoleon,” an English-language period drama series created by British showrunner Tony Saint (“Das Boot”). Now in...
View ArticleCannes: SND Launches Sales on Berenice Bejo-Vincent Cassel Starrer ‘A...
SND, the commercial arm of the French private network M6, will be launching sales at Cannes on “A Friendly Tale,” a well-polished, stars-packed comedy headlined by Berenice Bejo (“The Artist”) and...
View ArticleKenneth Lonergan, Bérénice Bejo, Annemarie Jacir Join Berlin Jury
American playwright and filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan, French actor and “The Artist” star Bérénice Bejo, and Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir will serve on the International Jury of the Berlin Film...
View ArticleMichel Hazanavicius, Bérénice Bejo, Michel Franco, Rithy Panh to Deliver...
Director Michel Hazanavicius and actress Bérénice Bejo, Oscar winner and Oscar nominee respectively for “The Artist,” will present individual Masterclasses at the 26th Sarajevo Film Festival this year....
View ArticleBérénice Bejo Talks Acting Career, Collaboration with Directors During...
French Argentine actor Bérénice Bejo discussed her early career, breaking into French cinema and starring in a silent film, as part of the 2020 Sarajevo Film Festival masterclass series, hosted by...
View ArticleBérénice Bejo Calls Her Film ‘The Artist’‘the Best Gift Ever’
French Argentine actor Bérénice Bejo discussed her early career, breaking into French cinema and starring in a silent film, as part of the 2020 Sarajevo Film Festival masterclass series, hosted by...
View ArticleBérénice Bejo Joins Nanni Moretti-Starrer ‘Colibrì’ Which Kicks off Sales at...
Oscar-nominated French actor Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist”) has joined Pierfrancesco Favino (“The Traitor”), Nanni Moretti, and the Italian cast of romantic drama “Il Colibrì,” which has started shooting...
View ArticleBerenice Bejo to Star in Lone Scherfig’s ‘The Movie Teller,’ Embankment...
Bérénice Bejo, Oscar nominated for “The Artist,” and two-time Goya winner Antonio de la Torre are to star in “The Movie Teller,” which is to be directed by Lone Scherfig, a BAFTA nominee with “An...
View ArticleCOVID-19 or Not, Cannes 2022 Kicks Off With Glamour, a French Zombie Movie...
A blazing hot beach day in the South of France was interrupted by a flock of men dressed in penguin-black tuxedos and women in shimmering ballgowns. They marched past bikini-clad locals to mark the...
View Article‘Final Cut (Coupez!)’ Review: Cannes Opens With an Annoying Zombie Comedy...
The last time the Cannes Film Festival dropped a zombie comedy into its coveted opening-night slot, it was 2019, and the movie — Jim Jarmusch’s “The Dead Don’t Die” — was no big whoop, but it served...
View ArticleNetflix Sets Xavier Gens’ Genre Movie Set in Paris’ Seine, Starring Berenice...
Netflix has set Xavier Gens’ (“Gangs of London”) untitled Paris-set genre movie starring Bérénice Bejo (“The Artist“) and Nassim Lyes (“Overdose”) as its next French film original. Set in the Summer of...
View ArticleSpain’s Valladolid Festival Honors Berenice Bejo, Charlotte Rampling,...
One of Spain’s biggest and oldest movie events, the Valladolid Intl. Film Festival, known as the Seminci in Spain, is broadening its range of Spanish films and aims to strengthen its position as an...
View Article‘Another End’ Review: Gael García Bernal and Renate Reinsve Illuminate a...
It’s ironic that memory is the central theme of Piero Messina’s Berlin Competition title “Another End,” when so many of its twists and turns are so directly lifted from other films that it feels like...
View Article‘Under Paris’ Review: At Last, a Shark Movie Worthy of Swimming in the Wake...
“What if there were a shark in the Seine?” is, one can only assume, a question that Parisians ponder on a daily basis. It’s also brilliant in its simplicity, if not quite as appealingly silly a...
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