François Ozon has emerged as the early frontrunner in France’s awards season, with “The Stranger" leading the nominations for ...
Prolific French director François Ozon touched down in Venice on Tuesday with his adaptation of Albert Camus’s absurdist classic The Stranger about a French expat living in colonial 1930s French ...
François Ozon’s ‘The Stranger’ Leads Nominations; Jodie Foster Up For Best Actress & Natalie Portman Animation Also In Running ...
More than 20 years after adapting a Rainer Werner Fassbinder play called “Waters Drops on Burning Rocks” into a movie, François Ozon has made this gender-flipped adaptation of one of Fassbinder’s ...
[ indieWIRE’s weekly reviews are written by critics from Reverse Shot. ] Overpowered or indifferent, she submits with a bleary-eyed stoicism, then retreats to straighten up in the bathroom, getting ...
Versatile in a way that few directors at his level of recognition dare to be, prolific French auteur François Ozon follows his psychosexual thriller “Double Lover” with a multi-narrative drama based ...
From a jarring opening close-up of a speculum encircling a cervix to a pegging scene so rough you’ll be clinching through your wincing, “Double Lover” is not short on provocations. The latest from ...
François Ozon is the genre-hopping auteur behind such psychosexual provocations as Swimming Pool (2003) and L’Amant Double (2017). His newest film, By the Grace of God, concerns a still unfolding ...
The drama, starring Denis Menochet, Isabelle Adjani and Hanna Schygulla, is a free adaptation of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 1972 masterpiece 'The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant.' By Scott Roxborough ...
French filmmaker Francois Ozon's latest, inspired by Ernst Lubitsch's 'Broken Lullaby,' is his first film mostly in German and in black and white. By Boyd van Hoeij Are there cases when a cold, hard ...
What follows is a cagey dance of well-meaning deceit, as a common ground of sadness brings Adrien, Anna and Frantz’s loss-stricken parents toward a kind of healing. As with many of Ozon’s movies, ...
Berlinale: François Ozon might be known for his kinky thrillers, but his journalistic "Spotlight" riff nails the Catholic Church to the cross. However reductive it might be to frame “By the Grace of ...
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