André Téchiné’s The Witnesses is excitingly convoluted. It begins as a romantic quadrangle with unruly emotions and hints of violence to come—think Almodóvar by way of Hitchcock. Rich-girl Sarah ...
Sex and chance brought them together one furtive summer night in the cruising grounds of a wooded Parisian park. Adrien (Michel Blanc), a doctor: bourgeois, middle-aged, world-weary, on the prowl for ...
The nucleus around which all of the characters will move is Manu (newcomer Johan Libereau), a young fellow from the country with a face as unspoiled as fresh milk who’s just come to Paris, in 1984, to ...
This is when they dance. Sex and chance brought them together, one furtive summer night, in the cruising grounds of a wooded Parisian park. Adrien (Michel Blanc), a doctor: bourgeois, middle-aged, ...
There’s something soap operatic about André Téchiné’s study of a 1980s marriage unsettled by the spectre of AIDS. The first chapter delights in freedoms and flirtations, as bisexual cop Sami Bouajila ...
THEY should hand out a score card with every ticket to “The Witnesses” to help viewers keep track of who’s sleeping with whom. Let’s start with Manu (Johan Libéreau), a young man from the provinces ...
Gran Turismo, Golda and more are hitting theaters this weekend. Check out all the new releases to decide what you want to see for $4 on National Cinema Day. Jurassic World: The Exhibition extended to ...
Mickael (Johan Libéreau) is on the verge of finishing school. Academically, he has few problems. The dog is buried at home. His parents are chronically short of money, so there are times when they can ...
This loopy absurdist comedy is the final work of Andrzej Zulawski, the famed Polish filmmaker who died in February. Based on a novel by Witold Gombrowicz, it has no summarizable plot. It does have a ...