Canadian film wonderkid Xavier Dolan’s latest is called ‘Tom à la ferme’, or ‘Tom at the farm’ in English. At age 24 he has already directed ‘J’ai tué ma mère’, ‘Les amours imaginaires’ and the heavily underrated ‘Laurence Anyways’. In
Ever wondered what happened to your exes and where things started to go wrong? Film maker Tatjana Božić certainly does. When she finds love for the nth time and it’s about to go south once again, she sets out to
The screenplay for the Sin City prequel is in the making ever since 2006. Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For should have been in cinemas around October 2013, but it has been postponed till August.
The Leiden International Film Festival takes place from 1-10 November in Leiden, the Netherlands and focuses this year on an American Indie Competition. Last edition’s winner of LIFF was ‘Safety Not Guaranteed‘, a hilarious yet dramatic comedy starring Aubrey Plaza
Starting today, extracts from Lars von Trier’s newest film Nymph()maniac will be published in the countdown to its Dutch release on 9th January 2014.
Ever wondered what happened to your exes and where things started to go wrong? Film maker Tatjana Božić certainly does. When she finds love for the nth time and it’s about to go south once again, she sets out to
Wes Anderson is obviously obsessed with visual aesthetic, from colour use to meticulous sets, every detail is carefully weighed. Yesterday, Korean filmmaker Kogonada released a supercut of one of Anderson’s hallmarks: perfectly centered shots.
Can you to find a better dressed and more eloquent and elegant person than Jep Gambardella? Probably not. Check out his style and the aesthetic excess of bourgeois Rome in the gorgeous ‘La Grande Bellezza‘, screening at the Leiden International
‘Greetings from Tim Buckley’ is a chronicle of the days leading up to Jeff Buckley’s performance at his father’s tribute concert in 1991. The film will appear in Dutch cinemas on 26th September and we at Blend\ can give away
After ten years of not being behind the camera, Billy Bob Thornton has chosen for the year 1969 to set his Alabama version of Chekhov. It’s the stage for two families – one American, one British – to unite over