Philippe Garrel is in recognisably a “late” stage of his career as a filmmaker. He has moved past the point of going for broke. His characters, avatars for any given idea he may be preoccupied with, ...
Loneliness casts a long shadow over the films of Philippe Garrel, many of which depict bruising breakups and dwell on lovers unable to let go. Elle a passé tant d’heures sous les sunlights (which ...
The 74-year-old auteur's latest stars his own three children — Louis Garrel, Esther Garrel and Lena Garrel — in a story about a patriarch handing over the reins of his long-running puppet theatre. By ...
It takes a few beats to get through the quaint setup in “The Salt of Tears” and recognize its protagonist is an asshole. That’s Luc (sullen newcomer Logann Antuofermo), the young aspiring cabinetmaker ...
EXCLUSIVE: French director Philippe Garrel has joined forces with his son and daughters Louis, Esther and Léna Garrel on his new film The Plough, which will debut in Competition at the Berlinale later ...
The next round of the Austin Film Society‘s Essential Cinema Series, puts the focus on French filmmaker Philippe Garrel. The series, called “French Maverick, Rebel Auteur: Four Films of Philippe ...
It may be Philippe Garrel‘s first film in color in more than a decade, but otherwise there’s little sense of the vet Gallic helmer trying something different in “That Summer.” With son Louis again ...
The selections in Rendez-Vous With French Cinema at Lincoln Center explore hard truths about the nation in the years since the 2015 terrorist attacks. By Beatrice Loayza Christian Petzold’s “Afire” ...
Marco Vito Oddo is a writer, journalist, and amateur game designer. Passionate about superhero comic books, horror films, and indie games, he formally worked as a Senior Writer for Collider. When he's ...
Circa 1974, Amos Vogel wrote that Philippe Garrel was “one of the most unknown important new directors” but “like Werner Herzog, he is too original and self-willed to become popular.” What a ...
Writer, director and occasional actor Philippe Garrel shot his first full-length movie, Marie pour mémoire, when he was only 19. That was amid the turmoil of May 1968, and since then he has made a new ...
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