Le Havre, shot in French, is a warm-the-cockles-of-your-heart story about a middle-aged shoeshine man (Andre Wilms), on the edge of grinding poverty in the port city, whose loving, nurturing wife ...
Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2025. Rollo has written over 700 film, ...
According to André Wilms—the star of Le Havre—during his hilarious stream of consciousness Q&A at a screening for the Toronto International Film Festival, director Aki Kaurismäki decided it was time ...
In Le Havre the director returns to France to create a morality fable about the ever increasing problem of immigrants fleeing their home countries in seek of a better life. Set in the fishing town of ...
Aki Kaurismäki is the cinema’s hardest working modernist, a director for whom a commitment to a particular aesthetic universe and a singular style has provided an incredibly fertile landscape in which ...
KALAMAZOO--The Kalamazoo Film Society will present the French film "Le Havre" Friday through Sunday, March 2-4, at Western Michigan University's Little Theatre. Show times are 7 and 9 p.m. Friday; ...
Who would have guessed that there's an optimistic sentimentalist deep inside Aki Kaurismaki, the Finnish director known for his deadpan depictions of losers and dreamers in pictures like "The Man ...
The Aki Kaurismaki film previously won the Cannes FIPRESCI film critic prize. By Eric J. Lyman LOCARNO, Switzerland – The Piazza Grande screening of Aki Kaurismaki’s Le Havre was Wednesday’s highlight ...
And what have we here then? Jean-Pierre Darroussin and 'friend' in 'Le Havre' Le Havre deftly exposes the idiotically intolerant attitudes toward those seeking refuge, and the automated, brainless ...
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