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  1. 1 day ago · The Crime Is Mine, 2024 (Film still) François Ozon’s first-ever period film stars Isabelle Huppert in riotous comedic mode. “She’s beautiful, of course, but she can be very, very funny,” he says. October 16, 2024. Text Laura Allsop. “It’s like when I was a child playing with a doll’s house,” says French director François Ozon ...

  2. 3 hours ago · Femmes fatales: Rebecca Marder, Isabelle Huppert and Nadia Tereszkiewicz. For his latest pick’n’mix sortie into the world of the women’s picture, François Ozon has gone back to the 1930s and a popular play of the time, Mon Crime (1934). In his hands it emerges as an île flottante of a film that slips down easily but isn’t that ...

  3. 3 days ago · The Crime is Mine is a fun but forgettable screwball pastiche in which a high-profile murder trial sparks a media frenzy, with echoes of Roxie Hart (1942). Struggling actress Madeleine (Tereszkiewicz) sees the courtroom as the ultimate stage to showcase her talents. She falsely admits to killing a lecherous impresario, enlisting her similarly ...

  4. 5 days ago · The Crime Is Mine: Rebecca Marder and Nadia Tereszkiewicz in François Ozon's new film “Isabelle is one of my favourite actors,” Ozon says. “We made 8 Women a long time ago.

  5. 4 days ago · Hazel Sharp is the protagonist of Daughter of Mine, and her character is deeply shaped by the trauma of her mother’s disappearance and the strained relationships with her family. Having left Mirror Lake almost a decade earlier, Hazel returns to the town after her stepfather Perry Holt’s death. She is haunted by the town’s memories of her ...

  6. 4 days ago · Four Mothers premiered at the London Film Festival on 13 October. Our rating: ★★★★. Irish writer siblings Colin and Darren Thornton’s rumination on the challenges of balancing family ...

  7. 3 days ago · By Christoph Huber“I see myself, in the years ahead, directing or producing or both. I see myself developing new talent, which would be furiously interesting for me. For I love talent. Love to watch it. Love to help it. Am more genuinely interested in the talent of others than I am in my own.”—Ida L...

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