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Farhadi’s Parallel Tales Delights Cannes Crowd with 5.5-Minute Ovation
film13 days ago

Farhadi’s Parallel Tales Delights Cannes Crowd with 5.5-Minute Ovation

At Cannes, Asghar Farhadi returned with Parallel Tales, a French-language drama led by Isabelle Huppert and a star-studded cast, about a writer who spies on her neighbors to fuel a new novel. The film, which also features Adam Bessa, Catherine Deneuve, Virginie Efira, Vincent Cassel and others, earned a 5.5-minute standing ovation as Farhadi blew kisses to the crowd and embraced his ensemble. Competing for the Palme d’Or, the festival appearance marks Farhadi’s continued Cannes run, while he has publicly spoken on Iran’s hijab mandates and ongoing conflict.

Farhadi's Parallel Tales Overloads Voyeurism at Cannes
film13 days ago

Farhadi's Parallel Tales Overloads Voyeurism at Cannes

At Cannes, Asghar Farhadi's Parallel Tales unfolds as a stylish but frustrating ensemble drama about voyeurism and the tension between truth and imagination. Isabelle Huppert leads as Sylvie with Virginie Efira in dual roles as Anna, weaving together interlocking story threads that echo Dekalog but never fully cohere. The film is visually polished and features strong performances, especially Efira, and Zbigniew Preisner’s score, but the overstuffed structure drains momentum over its 2 hour 20 minute runtime. Plans to remake the Dekalog chapters are mentioned, but the reviewer feels the movie remains underpowered and overly convoluted.

Farhadi’s Parallel Tales Falters in a Voyeuristic Mind Game
entertainment13 days ago

Farhadi’s Parallel Tales Falters in a Voyeuristic Mind Game

In Cannes, Asghar Farhadi’s Parallel Tales ambitiously toys with fiction versus reality through a French-set tale of a novelist spying on a neighbor, a meta-play about a sound-studio, and a love-triangle. But the review finds the film muddled and meandering, with underdeveloped characters and a head-game structure that never fully engages, despite strong performances from Huppert and Efira.

Farhadi Recasts Kieslowski’s Love Tale as a Meandering Cannes Meta‑Film
film13 days ago

Farhadi Recasts Kieslowski’s Love Tale as a Meandering Cannes Meta‑Film

At Cannes, Asghar Farhadi’s Parallel Tales, a loose adaptation of Kieslowski’s A Short Film About Love, mutates a compact moral fable into a sprawling, self‑referential drama that leans on voyeurism and fragile storytelling; despite moments of strong sound design and Isabelle Huppert’s presence, the film mostly stumbles through torpid scenes and flimsy mechanisms, earning a lukewarm grade of C‑ and currently seeking U.S. distribution.

Huppert to Headline Demange's Lineage, a London Crime Thriller Launching at Cannes
entertainment15 days ago

Huppert to Headline Demange's Lineage, a London Crime Thriller Launching at Cannes

Isabelle Huppert will star in Yann Demange’s Lineage, a London-set crime thriller also starring Dali Benssalah, Adam Bessa and singer Raye. The film will launch international sales at the Cannes Marché du Film, with principal photography in London slated for August. U.S. rights are handled by CAA Media Finance, and the project is co-financed by LPI, Lumina Studios and BBC Film among others.

Huppert Dominates a Crimson-Glitter Vampire Tale at Berlin
film3 months ago

Huppert Dominates a Crimson-Glitter Vampire Tale at Berlin

Isabelle Huppert delivers a shimmering, campy turn as Erzsébet Báthory in Ulrike Ottinger’s The Blood Countess, a visually lavish vampire comedy premiered at Berlin. While the production design and Huppert’s performance are standout, the film’s sprawling, madcap plot and an overstuffed supporting cast make it feel longer than necessary, leaving it as a gorgeously staged but uneven anthology of vampire mayhem.

"2024 Berlin Film Festival Competition Lineup: Rooney Mara, Gael García Bernal, and More"
entertainment2 years ago

"2024 Berlin Film Festival Competition Lineup: Rooney Mara, Gael García Bernal, and More"

The Berlin Film Festival has announced the lineup for its official competition and Encounters section, featuring 20 films including La Cocina starring Rooney Mara, Dahomey by Mati Diop, and A Traveler’s Needs starring Isabelle Huppert. The festival will also include sidebars such as Panorama, Forum, and Berlinale Special, with highlights including a documentary about British filmmakers Powell and Pressburger narrated by Martin Scorsese, and the latest feature from British filmmaker Rose Glass. Additionally, Martin Scorsese will receive the Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement, and Lupita Nyong’o will head the International Jury.

"The Zone of Interest" Triumphs at LAFCA Awards, Foreshadowing Oscars?
entertainment2 years ago

"The Zone of Interest" Triumphs at LAFCA Awards, Foreshadowing Oscars?

Moonlight emerged as the big winner at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) awards, taking home Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Cinematography. Isabelle Huppert continued her winning streak for Best Actress with dual citations for Elle and Things to Come. Other notable winners included Adam Driver for Best Actor, The Lobster for Best Screenplay, and O.J.: Made in America for Best Editing. La La Land, despite being nominated in multiple categories, ended up as a runner-up in most of them.