Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers for Thursday, May 9 indicate some stunning plot twists in the land of Genoa City.
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One character desperately tries to strike a deal with their nemesis, while a wife gives a husband an ultimatum, and a momma bear offers her cub some advice.
What kind of drama should viewers expect during Thursday’s show? Time to find out!
Jordan Tries To Strike A Deal
Y&r spoilers for Thursday, May 9 hint that being locked in a cell with only vodka (and a spider outbreak) will create some desperation within Jordan (Colleen Zenk).
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So much, she’ll try to strike a deal with Victor Newman (Eric Braeden); however, as the psychopath doesn’t have anything to hold over The Moustache, so, how far can she bargain for her freedom?...
Next On Young and Restless
One character desperately tries to strike a deal with their nemesis, while a wife gives a husband an ultimatum, and a momma bear offers her cub some advice.
What kind of drama should viewers expect during Thursday’s show? Time to find out!
Jordan Tries To Strike A Deal
Y&r spoilers for Thursday, May 9 hint that being locked in a cell with only vodka (and a spider outbreak) will create some desperation within Jordan (Colleen Zenk).
Trending! The Young And The Restless Star Zuleyka Silver Announces Exciting News
So much, she’ll try to strike a deal with Victor Newman (Eric Braeden); however, as the psychopath doesn’t have anything to hold over The Moustache, so, how far can she bargain for her freedom?...
- 5/9/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Soap Opera Spy
Young and the Restless (Y&r) spoilers note that as May is a Sweeps month, fans need gear up for some explosive moments in the land of Genoa City. What kind of drama should viewers expect?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Aunt Jordan Devises A New Strategy
Y&r spoilers for May Sweeps hint that audiences should anticipate some insane antics from Aunt Jordan (Colleen Zenk).
She’s stuck in a jail cell in Victor Newman’s (Eric Braeden) dungeon; however, she’s a crafty escape artist, and The Moustache is playing with fire by having her at Newman Ranch.
With all the alone time she has, she’ll likely come up with a new strategy to escape, but will she be successful?
Y&r Spoilers – Vole Hits The Sheets For Some Steamy Scenes
Meanwhile, Y&R spoilers for May Sweeps note that Cole Howard (J.Eddie Peck) and Victoria Newman...
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Aunt Jordan Devises A New Strategy
Y&r spoilers for May Sweeps hint that audiences should anticipate some insane antics from Aunt Jordan (Colleen Zenk).
She’s stuck in a jail cell in Victor Newman’s (Eric Braeden) dungeon; however, she’s a crafty escape artist, and The Moustache is playing with fire by having her at Newman Ranch.
With all the alone time she has, she’ll likely come up with a new strategy to escape, but will she be successful?
Y&r Spoilers – Vole Hits The Sheets For Some Steamy Scenes
Meanwhile, Y&R spoilers for May Sweeps note that Cole Howard (J.Eddie Peck) and Victoria Newman...
- 5/4/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Soap Opera Spy
Young and the Restless (Y&R) spoilers for Monday, May 6 indicate some interesting plot twists in the land of Genoa City.
One dad grills a potential suitor for their daughter, while a character sense their “friend” wants more, and one unhappy wife will let her voice be heard.
What kind of drama should viewers expect during Monday’s show? Time to find out!
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – The Moustache Grills Cole Howard
Y&R spoilers for Monday, May 6 hint that Victor Newman (Erice Braeden) may sense something has changed between Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) and Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck).
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During this week’s preview video, a scene is shown where Cole and The Moustache are at the Newman Ranch, and Victor asks if things have changed between him and his daughter.
One dad grills a potential suitor for their daughter, while a character sense their “friend” wants more, and one unhappy wife will let her voice be heard.
What kind of drama should viewers expect during Monday’s show? Time to find out!
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – The Moustache Grills Cole Howard
Y&R spoilers for Monday, May 6 hint that Victor Newman (Erice Braeden) may sense something has changed between Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) and Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck).
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During this week’s preview video, a scene is shown where Cole and The Moustache are at the Newman Ranch, and Victor asks if things have changed between him and his daughter.
- 5/4/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Soap Opera Spy
Young and the Restless (Y&r) spoilers suggest that Claire Grace (Hayley Erin) has come a long way in Genoa City since November 2023, when she helped organize the downfall of the Newman family.
It wasn’t exactly her fault, being brainwashed from a baby, but now that she realizes the lies Aunt Jordan (Colleen Zenk) spewed, and after receiving plenty of therapy, she’s ready to start a new chapter in her life.
It’s been a challenge, but Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle), Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck), Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott), and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) have all forged bonds with the young lady. How will the other Newmans feel about Claire, what’s they learn the truth?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Some Newmans Are On The Fence
Y&r spoilers note that Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) has made it clear that he’s skeptical of Claire and how much she’s changed.
It wasn’t exactly her fault, being brainwashed from a baby, but now that she realizes the lies Aunt Jordan (Colleen Zenk) spewed, and after receiving plenty of therapy, she’s ready to start a new chapter in her life.
It’s been a challenge, but Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle), Cole Howard (J. Eddie Peck), Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott), and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) have all forged bonds with the young lady. How will the other Newmans feel about Claire, what’s they learn the truth?
The Young And The Restless Spoilers – Some Newmans Are On The Fence
Y&r spoilers note that Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) has made it clear that he’s skeptical of Claire and how much she’s changed.
- 3/25/2024
- by Dorathy Gass
- Celebrating The Soaps
Emmanuel Carrére’s Between Two Worlds is a loose adaptation of Florence Aubenas’s The Night Cleaner, an autobiographical exposé of France’s gig economy. While the book primarily documents the fatiguing, baldly exploitative labor of cleaning up after others, the film places its emphasis more on the interpersonal dramas between the women to whom such labor disproportionately falls. It takes things a step further by exploring the knock-on effects of undercover investigative journalism on those same relationships.
Between Two Worlds follows Marianne Winkler (Juliette Binoche), a recently divorced homemaker who arrives in the port city of Caen and finds herself thrust into job market for the first time. An employment agency funnels her into the “industry of the future” as a “maintenance agent”—a euphemism so transparent that it further dehumanizes what it’s meant to humanize. After training, she cobbles together cleaning gigs and, in the process, befriends...
Between Two Worlds follows Marianne Winkler (Juliette Binoche), a recently divorced homemaker who arrives in the port city of Caen and finds herself thrust into job market for the first time. An employment agency funnels her into the “industry of the future” as a “maintenance agent”—a euphemism so transparent that it further dehumanizes what it’s meant to humanize. After training, she cobbles together cleaning gigs and, in the process, befriends...
- 8/7/2023
- by William Repass
- Slant Magazine
"It's a commando op. 90 minutes, not a second more." Cohen Media Group has revealed the new official US trailer for an indie film from France titled Between Two Worlds, also known as Ouistreham. This first premiered in 2021 at the Cannes Film Festival and is finally getting a US theatrical release this August over two years later. A longtime passion project for Juliette Binoche, Between Two Worlds is adapted from Florence Aubenas' Le Quai de Ouistreham (The Night Cleaner), and marks Emmanuel Carrère's return to directing for the first time since The Moustache in 2008. Famed author Marianne Winckler goes undercover to investigate the exploitation of the working class in Northern France. She eventually takes on a job as a cleaner on the cross-channel ferry and develops close connections with the other cleaning women, many of whom have extremely limited resources and income opportunities. As she learns more about the plight of these workers,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) is the family outcast on The Young and the Restless. While most of the family shuns Adam, Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) isn’t giving up on his son. However, Victor’s quest to get Adam back at Newman Enterprises comes with a huge demand.
The Young and the Restless star Mark Grossman I Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images ‘The Young and the Restless’ spoilers reveal Adam Newman wants Victoria Newman’s job
Adam doesn’t have a good relationship with the Newman family, especially with his sister Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle). Tensions between the siblings increased last year in the battle of Newman Enterprises CEO. After Victoria quit to move to New York with Ashland Locke (Robert Newman), Victor appointed Adam as the new CEO.
However, Adam’s tenure lasted a week, then Victoria returned and was given her old job. Adam was furious over...
The Young and the Restless star Mark Grossman I Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images ‘The Young and the Restless’ spoilers reveal Adam Newman wants Victoria Newman’s job
Adam doesn’t have a good relationship with the Newman family, especially with his sister Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle). Tensions between the siblings increased last year in the battle of Newman Enterprises CEO. After Victoria quit to move to New York with Ashland Locke (Robert Newman), Victor appointed Adam as the new CEO.
However, Adam’s tenure lasted a week, then Victoria returned and was given her old job. Adam was furious over...
- 2/21/2023
- by Carol Cassada
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Curzon previously acquired UK and Ireland rights.
In the first on-site US deal for a film in the Cannes festival, Cohen Media Group has acquired Directors’ Fortnight opening film Between Two Worlds starring Juliette Binoche.
Emmanuel Carrère’s drama follows a writer who goes undercover as a contract cleaner in order to write an exposé on precarious working conditions in France.
The writer experiences first-hand the financial instability and social invisibility of the ‘gig economy’, but also finds solidarity among a group of working-class women and questions the ethics of her deception.
Between Two Worlds is based loosely on Florence Aubenas...
In the first on-site US deal for a film in the Cannes festival, Cohen Media Group has acquired Directors’ Fortnight opening film Between Two Worlds starring Juliette Binoche.
Emmanuel Carrère’s drama follows a writer who goes undercover as a contract cleaner in order to write an exposé on precarious working conditions in France.
The writer experiences first-hand the financial instability and social invisibility of the ‘gig economy’, but also finds solidarity among a group of working-class women and questions the ethics of her deception.
Between Two Worlds is based loosely on Florence Aubenas...
- 7/10/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The nonfiction book that inspired the Juliette Binoche movie “Between Two Worlds” resulted from nearly six months of undercover reporting by Florence Aubenas. The respected French journalist wanted to understand how roughly one-eighth of the country’s work force — those who rely on non-contract jobs — got by during the recent economic crisis. To observe the situation firsthand, Aubenas moved to the coast, presented herself at employment centers, and tried to get hired, taking practically any gig that was offered — which wasn’t much, and hardly enough to survive on. In the end, she wound up cleaning the ferry out of Ouistreham, describing the experience and those she observed in her book “The Night Cleaner.”
Now, were someone to make a movie of that book, they would almost certainly start by removing Aubenas from the picture. As in American journalist Barbara Ehrenreich’s similar, celebrated eye-opener “Nickel and Dimed,” the writer...
Now, were someone to make a movie of that book, they would almost certainly start by removing Aubenas from the picture. As in American journalist Barbara Ehrenreich’s similar, celebrated eye-opener “Nickel and Dimed,” the writer...
- 7/7/2021
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Curzon has acquired the U.K. and Ireland rights to “Between Two Worlds,” which is the opening film of the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar in Cannes. The film, directed by Emmanuel Carrère, stars Juliette Binoche. France TV Distribution, which is handling world sales on the film, has allowed Variety to debut the film’s first trailer.
The film, which is loosely adapted by Carrère and Hélène Devynck from the book “The Night Cleaner” by undercover journalist Florence Aubenas, centers on Marianne Winckler, a well-known author, who goes to live in Northern France to research for her new book on the subject of job insecurity. Without revealing her true identity, she gets hired as a cleaner, working with a group of other women. In this new role, she experiences financial instability and social invisibility first-hand. But she also discovers mutual assistance and solidarity, strong bonds shared by these behind-the-scenes working women.
Variety...
The film, which is loosely adapted by Carrère and Hélène Devynck from the book “The Night Cleaner” by undercover journalist Florence Aubenas, centers on Marianne Winckler, a well-known author, who goes to live in Northern France to research for her new book on the subject of job insecurity. Without revealing her true identity, she gets hired as a cleaner, working with a group of other women. In this new role, she experiences financial instability and social invisibility first-hand. But she also discovers mutual assistance and solidarity, strong bonds shared by these behind-the-scenes working women.
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- 7/5/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Emmanuel Carrère’s drama stars Juliette Binoche.
Curzon has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Emmanuel Carrère’s French drama Between Two Worlds, starring Juliette Binoche, which is set to open the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar of the Cannes Film Festival this week.
Curzon struck the deal with France TV Distribution, which is handling international sales, and plans to give the film a theatrical release.
In the film, Binoche plays a well-known author, who goes to live in northern France to research a new book on the subject of precarious working conditions. Without revealing her true identity, she is hired as a cleaner,...
Curzon has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Emmanuel Carrère’s French drama Between Two Worlds, starring Juliette Binoche, which is set to open the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar of the Cannes Film Festival this week.
Curzon struck the deal with France TV Distribution, which is handling international sales, and plans to give the film a theatrical release.
In the film, Binoche plays a well-known author, who goes to live in northern France to research a new book on the subject of precarious working conditions. Without revealing her true identity, she is hired as a cleaner,...
- 7/5/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Joanna Hogg, Clio Barnard, Jonas Carpignano titles among Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight 2021 selection
Parallel Cannes section will unveil 24 new films.
Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava and Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir Part II will be among the 24 features world premiering in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, running July 7-17 this year.
The non-competitive Cannes parallel section, overseen by French directors guild the Société des Réalisateurs (Srf), has unveiled an eclectic 2021 line-up of new films by established directors and emerging talent at a press conference in Paris on Tuesday (June 8).
Scroll down for the full selection
UK directors Barnard and Hogg were hotly tipped for Cannes 2020 until the main festival and parallel selections were cancelled due to the pandemic.
Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava and Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir Part II will be among the 24 features world premiering in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, running July 7-17 this year.
The non-competitive Cannes parallel section, overseen by French directors guild the Société des Réalisateurs (Srf), has unveiled an eclectic 2021 line-up of new films by established directors and emerging talent at a press conference in Paris on Tuesday (June 8).
Scroll down for the full selection
UK directors Barnard and Hogg were hotly tipped for Cannes 2020 until the main festival and parallel selections were cancelled due to the pandemic.
- 6/8/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Parallel Cannes section will unveil 24 new films.
Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava and Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir Part II will be among the 24 features world premiering in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, running July 7 to 17 this year.
The non-competitive Cannes parallel section, overseen by the French directors guild the Société des Réalisateurs (Srf), has unveiled an eclectic 2021 line-up of new films by established directors and emerging talent at a press conference in Paris on Tuesday (June 8).
Scroll down for the full selection
UK directors Barnard and Hogg were hotly tipped for Cannes 2020 until the main festival and parallel selections were cancelled due to the pandemic.
Clio Barnard’s Ali & Ava and Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir Part II will be among the 24 features world premiering in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, running July 7 to 17 this year.
The non-competitive Cannes parallel section, overseen by the French directors guild the Société des Réalisateurs (Srf), has unveiled an eclectic 2021 line-up of new films by established directors and emerging talent at a press conference in Paris on Tuesday (June 8).
Scroll down for the full selection
UK directors Barnard and Hogg were hotly tipped for Cannes 2020 until the main festival and parallel selections were cancelled due to the pandemic.
- 6/8/2021
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Le quai de Ouistreham
Emmanuel Carrère’s first feature, La Moustache (starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos) was adapted from his own novel and premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight. It’s been a long fifteen years since his debut. Recently, his novel Limonov was planned as director Pawel Pawlikowski’s next project, which has since stalled. Carrère has decided to adapt (alongside Helene Devynck) the non-fiction work by Florence Aubenas, Le quai de Ouistreham (Between Two Worlds) with Juliette Binoche as his lead. Produced by Olivier Delbosc, David Gauquie and Julien Deris, the project is lensed by Cesar nominee Patrick Blossier.
Gist: Binoche stars as Marianne Winckler, a writer who lives as a job seeker for six months while spending time with other women operating between unstable periods of unemployment.…...
Emmanuel Carrère’s first feature, La Moustache (starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos) was adapted from his own novel and premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight. It’s been a long fifteen years since his debut. Recently, his novel Limonov was planned as director Pawel Pawlikowski’s next project, which has since stalled. Carrère has decided to adapt (alongside Helene Devynck) the non-fiction work by Florence Aubenas, Le quai de Ouistreham (Between Two Worlds) with Juliette Binoche as his lead. Produced by Olivier Delbosc, David Gauquie and Julien Deris, the project is lensed by Cesar nominee Patrick Blossier.
Gist: Binoche stars as Marianne Winckler, a writer who lives as a job seeker for six months while spending time with other women operating between unstable periods of unemployment.…...
- 1/5/2021
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Le quai de Ouistreham
It’s been fifteen years since writer Emmanuel Carrère’s 2005 narrative debut La Moustache. Just as his own novel Limonov has been set for director Pawel Pawlikowski’s next project, Carrère has decided to adapt (alongside Helene Devynck) the non-fiction work by Florence Aubenas, Le quai de Ouistreham (Between Two Worlds), for his next project, securing Juliette Binoche as his lead. Produced by Olivier Delbosc, David Gauquie and Julien Deris, the project is lensed by Cesar nominee Patrick Blossier (Costa-Gavras’ 2002 Amen.). Carrère’s first feature, La Moustache, was adapted from his own novel and premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight, starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos.…...
It’s been fifteen years since writer Emmanuel Carrère’s 2005 narrative debut La Moustache. Just as his own novel Limonov has been set for director Pawel Pawlikowski’s next project, Carrère has decided to adapt (alongside Helene Devynck) the non-fiction work by Florence Aubenas, Le quai de Ouistreham (Between Two Worlds), for his next project, securing Juliette Binoche as his lead. Produced by Olivier Delbosc, David Gauquie and Julien Deris, the project is lensed by Cesar nominee Patrick Blossier (Costa-Gavras’ 2002 Amen.). Carrère’s first feature, La Moustache, was adapted from his own novel and premiered at Cannes in Directors’ Fortnight, starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos.…...
- 1/2/2020
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Kino Lorber has acquired all Us and Canadian rights to Stephane Brizé’s (Mademoiselle Chambon) The Measure Of A Man, starring Vincent Lindon (Mademoiselle Chambon, Bastards, Friday Night, La Moustache), winner of the Best Actor award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film was directed by Mr. Brizé and co-written by Brizé and Olivier Gorce. This is Stephane Brizé’s sixth feature film.
Featuring “an all-consuming lead performance from Lindon” (Jordan Mintzer, THR.com) as a working-class man struggling with unemployment and then, facing a difficult moral choice as a security guard in a supermarket, Brizé supports his lead with a brilliantly directed cast of non-professional performers playing dramatized versions of themselves.
The film has been dubbed by critics as “an impressive foray into social drama” (Jordan Mintzer) and “French social critique at its finest” (Benjamin Dodman, The Atlantic), and continues an already-trailblazing partnership between Mr. Brizé and Mr. Lindon,...
Featuring “an all-consuming lead performance from Lindon” (Jordan Mintzer, THR.com) as a working-class man struggling with unemployment and then, facing a difficult moral choice as a security guard in a supermarket, Brizé supports his lead with a brilliantly directed cast of non-professional performers playing dramatized versions of themselves.
The film has been dubbed by critics as “an impressive foray into social drama” (Jordan Mintzer) and “French social critique at its finest” (Benjamin Dodman, The Atlantic), and continues an already-trailblazing partnership between Mr. Brizé and Mr. Lindon,...
- 5/26/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Read More: Kino Lorber Acquires 'Father of African Cinema' Doc 'Sembene!' Kino Lorber has acquired all U.S. rights to Stephane Brizé's new film "The Measure of a Man." The film, which follows an aging, unemployed man as he starts a new job, premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and marks Brizé's sixthfeature film and third collaboration with actor Vincent Lindon (following "Mademoiselle Chambon" and "A Few Hours of Spring"). Brizé ("Mademoiselle Chambon," "Bastards," "Friday Night," "La Moustache") directed and co-wrote the film with Olivier Gorce. Lindon, who stars as the unemployed Theirry, won the Best Actor award at Cannes for the film. Here's the official synopsis: "At the age of 51 and after 20 months on unemployment, Theirry starts a new job that soon brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. How much is he willing to accept to keep his job?" "The...
- 5/26/2015
- by Becca Nadler
- Indiewire
So…what do I mean by “What the F**k?” Movies? These are the films that, upon completing your viewing, you seriously worry about the director’s sanity. Or you can’t really comprehend what you just saw. Or you know what you watched was something magical, but can’t really put the pieces together in your mind. Or, worse, you know what happened, but certifiably it’s insane. But with this “definition” comes a few caveats: no horror films and no fully animated films. Those genres lean a little too crazy to begin with – it’s more fun to look at films that force a sense of realism, even if it’s just on the surface.
50. Southland Tales (2007)
Directed by: Richard Kelly
Not all these movies are necessarily “good.” In 2001, writer/director Richard Kelly found cult status with the mind-bending Donnie Darko. It took six years for him to...
50. Southland Tales (2007)
Directed by: Richard Kelly
Not all these movies are necessarily “good.” In 2001, writer/director Richard Kelly found cult status with the mind-bending Donnie Darko. It took six years for him to...
- 8/16/2014
- by Joshua Gaul
- SoundOnSight
In this lull before the whirlwind of the 63rd edition starts, the question that I've been pondering is this: why have these past Cannes discoveries never crossed the Channel for a UK release?
Here we are in Cannes, the day before the official opening: the Tuesday Lull. It's the calm before the storm, which, traditionally, is not all that calm. The red carpet is still being hammered into place and the Grand Palais prepared by grey-suited officials bustling about everywhere. Last year, my friend Nigel Andrews of the Financial Times told me he saw a Cannes local walk down the Croisette, survey the scene and loudly sigh: "Les conneries commencent …" ("The bullshit begins …"). For journalists covering the festival, this is a time for savouring all the possibilities of movie experience that must surely be available in the next 10 days, before you're suddenly plunged straight into it, and there never seems to be enough time,...
Here we are in Cannes, the day before the official opening: the Tuesday Lull. It's the calm before the storm, which, traditionally, is not all that calm. The red carpet is still being hammered into place and the Grand Palais prepared by grey-suited officials bustling about everywhere. Last year, my friend Nigel Andrews of the Financial Times told me he saw a Cannes local walk down the Croisette, survey the scene and loudly sigh: "Les conneries commencent …" ("The bullshit begins …"). For journalists covering the festival, this is a time for savouring all the possibilities of movie experience that must surely be available in the next 10 days, before you're suddenly plunged straight into it, and there never seems to be enough time,...
- 5/11/2010
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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