Berlinale 2013. Impressions #5
Adam CookForget the awards: here are takes on Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess & Jacques Doillon’s Love Battles.
Forget the awards: here are takes on Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess & Jacques Doillon’s Love Battles.
A fantastical poster for a Jacques Doillon film yet to be shown in the US, and the work of its artist, Ludovic Debeurme.
Photo courtesy of Helene Bamberger. New York theatergoers have had opportunity to see eleven rare films by French director Jacques Doillon in the last twelve months: mostly due to the tireless efforts
Above: La Vie de famille (1985), with Sami Frey and Mara Goyet. Image courtesy of Jacques Doillon. I've been waiting all my filmgoing life for a retrospective of the formidable French filmmaker Jacques
Above: Costa (Gérald Thomassin) gazes off into the distance and sees mystery. Jacques Doillon arrests a strange, almost uncanny kind of intimacy from his new film, the almost-masterpiece Le Premier