Just like American cinema never wearies of road movies, French cinema has long been littered with sexual coming-of-age films: tales of young people exploring their bodies, appetites and identities ...
Bonjour Tristesse is a divergent, understated remake in an economy of such films, which goes down more pensive thematic and stylistic avenues. In the summer in the south of France, teenage Cécile ...
The acclaimed memoir by author Paris Lees is coming to the small screen in the upcoming queer Y2K drama What It Feels Like For A Girl. BBC has shared the tantalizing first trailer for the eight-part ...
Cannes: Critics’ Week entry follows a neighborhood — and a livelihood — on the cusp of destruction. It’s a happy coincidence that, in Spanish, “sueño” means both sleep and dream. And “Sleepless City” ...
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