All articles by Lisa Nesselson – Page 5
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'A Violent Life': Cannes Review
Ambitious drama tracks the modern Corsican nationalist movement
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'Jeanette, The Childhood Of Joan Of Arc': Cannes Review
Bruno Dumont directs this unusual take on the Joan Of Arc story.
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'Lover For A Day': Cannes Review
Phlippe Garrel stays true to form in this tangle of love and sex starring his daughter, Esther, Eric Caravaca and Louise Chevillotte
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MandarinVision moves for Yang Ya-che's third feature
The Bold, The Corrupt And The Beautiful is in post-production.
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'Ismael's Ghosts': Cannes Review (Opening Film)
Arnaud Desplechin opens Cannes 70 with a display of daring and panache.
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'De toutes mes forces': Review
A teenage orphan lives a double life in this involving French drama which deserves to be widely seen
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'Ghost In The Shell': Review
Scarlett Johansson plays an all-silicone machine with a human brain in the latest adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s modern manga classic
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'Chacun sa vie': Review
Claude Lelouch fields an all-star cast from Johnny Hallyday to Jean Dujardin and Beatrice Dalle
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'De Plus Belle': Review
Florence Foresti, Nicole Garcia and Mathieu Kassovitz headline a female-centric post-cancer drama set in and around Lyon
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'The Confession': Review
Marine Vacth, Romain Duris star in a war-time drama from the director of ‘Made In France’
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'The Midwife': Berlin Review
France’s two Catherines - Deneuve and Frot - are united in an entertaining and bespoke script from Martin Provost
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'Strange Birds': Berlin Review
Lolita Chammah headlines opposite veteran Jean Sorel in an unusual Paris-set mystery-romance
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'Barrage': Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert and daughter Lolita Chammah act out a troubled mother-daughter relationship
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'The Great Wall': Review
Matt Damon stars in Zhang Yimou’s lavish and ambitious Chinese-U.S. fantasy blockbuster.
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Films of the Year 2016: Lisa Nesselson
Lisa is in-house film critic for the English-language channel of 24-hour TV news network France24. After 17 years at Variety, the Paris-based critic began reviewing for Screen International in 2008.
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