Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to Bruno Dumont’s “The Empire,” a sci-fi satire starring Anamaria Vartolomei (“Happening”), Camille Cottin (“Call My Agent!”), Lyna Khoudri ...
Following in the grand tradition of austere European filmmakers, Bruno Dumont gives religious faith quite a workout in his new film, “Hadewijch.” Not that this should come as a surprise to anyone ...
MARRAKECH, Morocco — After mastering naturalism in “Camille Claudel 1915” and tragi-comedy in “Slack Bay” which competed at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, French auteur Bruno Dumont will next be ...
Image source: MOMI – Outside Satan, dir. Bruno Dumont, is the opening film of the First Look series For the second year, a very exciting film series/showcase is coming to the Museum of the Moving ...
film profile], which was presented in competition at the 69 th Cannes Film Festival, in a madcap and corrosive tragicomedy. Did you want to tell a story of madmen? Bruno Dumont: Yes, a story of madmen ...
Bruno Dumont rarely does the same thing twice, even if he prefers to set his projects close to home in Northern France and tinker with the same ideas over and over again. His recent filmography ...
A scene from Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc (2017, directed by Bruno Dumont) (all images courtesy KimStim) Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc is a cloudless film in which very little ...
Léa Seydoux stars in Bruno Dumont's competition entry as a TV personality who's rich, famous and unhappy. By Boyd van Hoeij French director Bruno Dumont is nothing if not an iconoclast, so it’s no ...
Bruno Dumont uses a French anchorwoman to explore his country’s media in France, a Cannes Film Festival competition entry that’s glossy and watchable but ultimately disappointing. Léa Seydoux plays ...
Though she’s accustomed to reporting on tragedy and hardship for a French cable news channel, TV reporter France de Meurs is thrown off guard by a mishap in her own life and becomes the news, or at ...