Visages d’enfants (1925) Faces of Children
Film review by Dan Willard. Visages d’enfants (Faces of Children) feels more modern than other films from the same era thanks to its realism and naturalistic acting.
Film review by Dan Willard. Visages d’enfants (Faces of Children) feels more modern than other films from the same era thanks to its realism and naturalistic acting.
Film Review by Dan Willard. Despite its groundbreaking and influential technical achievements, La roue is an overlong and rather maudlin melodrama.
Film review by Dan Willard. This French comedy may seem out of character for Henri-Georges Clouzot, director of The Wages of Fear, but if you can take it for what it is you may enjoy it.
Film review by Dan Willard. This French/Italian production is a noirish police procedural that has aged rather well.
French comedy/drama about a crippled man who unwittingly corresponds with his spinster sister who has become his caretaker.
Film review by Dan Willard. Today, in a society where documenting one’s experiences has become more important than the experience itself, Death Watch provides an accurate mirror of a culture debased by its own vulturous media.
Film review by Dan Willard. The fourth film by Alain Robbe-Grillet, who wrote the screenplay for ‘Last Year at Marienbad’ and whom David Lynch cites as an influence.
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