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Locarno 2025 Review: LAKE Immerses the Audience in a Sensorial Drift Between Body and Landscape
Fabrice Aragno abandons conventional storytelling in favor of a meditative, sensory experience where the human body, light, and landscape become the film's primary narrative elements.
Review: Garrel's IN THE SHADOW OF WOMEN Finds Infidelity Is An Equal Opportunity Offender
Philippe Garrel, known for making films about deeply self-reflexive romantic entanglements since the late 60s, is at it again with In the Shadows of Women. Infidelity, art, improvisation, one-take scenes, shot in monochrome on film and natural settings have been...
