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incontention.com - 24 days ago
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I always knew Anjelica Huston and I were of a like mind. As I reflect on the 60-odd films I’ve seen the London Film Festival, which draws to a close tomorrow, Jacques Audiard’s French Oscar contender “A Prophet” stands comfortably taller than anything else I’ve ...
indiewire.com - 24 days ago
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At a brand new festival awards ceremony at
London’s Inner Temple, Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet” won the
inaugural best film award at the Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival. Hosted by journalist and broadcaster, Paul Gambaccini, the five additional awards were presented at ceremony, including ...
“A Prophet” Leads London Winners
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Film Experience Blog —
... A Prophet. The Road, which left me a bit cold despite the technical prowess and solid performances, was their "special mention". (In Contention has the full awards round-up.) ...
French trailer for ‘A Prophet’
In Contention —
I love it. Kris loves it. Anne Thompson loves it. And hey, Anjelica Huston loves it too.
If you’re a little curious as to what the fuss is about, here is a subtitle-free glimpse of Jacques Audiard’s “A Prophet,” handily the finest foreign-language Oscar contender I’ve seen so far. (Not that I’ve seen many. But this’ll take some beating.)
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