With his debut feature, “Armand,” Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel wants to step out of his revered grandfather’s shadow. (Though the ...
Reinsve's full-throated turn as a single mother engulfed by the fallout of an elementary school spat exceeds even her work in ...
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The Forward on MSNA languid and arresting WWII movie — and then it goes haywireRedolent of Antonioni and Bergman, Rob Tregenza's WWII film 'The Fishing Place' offers moments of beauty and ...
The debut of Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel arrives with some unfair expectations — his grandparents are film legends — but finds a confidence and flair of its own.
With increased studio and audience curiosity, more films like Eve's Bayou, a family drama and twisty Southern Gothic thriller ...
Roger Corman changed the face of cinema. An inspirational voice in Hollywood, Corman’s extensive work as a producer also ...
A mother is called to her child’s school for an urgent meeting with his teachers in the Norwegian film “Armand," which opens ...
Renate Reinsve stars in writer-director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s film as the mother of a boy who has been accused of alarming ...
The storied director talks about her approach to managing the sacred, solitude and silence in her newest feature, a pensive character-driven tale about two women connected in unexpected ways ...
What the bad thing is takes a while to unfold, and no, it’s not a monster. (Not exactly.) Instead, “Armand” is about the way harm, perpetuated across generations, causes communities to turn insular.
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