Cannes: La Frontière de l’aube
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Cannes. Frontier of Dawn.
Published 5/22/2008 at GreenCine Daily
... , is "a story of amour gone so fou that the natural world becomes subject to the supernatural. Hands down the most accessible Garrel film I've seen, it's still a strange, swoony, genre-bending challenge," writes Karina Longworth at the SpoutBlog. ...
Cannes: Jeudi, 22 Mai
Published 5/22/2008 by Nick Plowman at Fataculture
... Karina Longworth, “a story of amour gone so fou that the natural world becomes subject to the supernatural. Hands down the most accessible Garrel film I’ve seen, it’s still a strange, swoony, genre-bending challenge,” ...
Links for the Day (May 23rd, 2008)
Published 5/23/2008 by Keith Uhlich (noreply@blogger.com) at The House Next Door
[image] 1. From Cannes: Karina Longworth looks at Philippe Garrel's latest . A.O. Scott's latest Times report , touching on Che and Synecdoche, New York , among others. And GreenCine gathers reviews for Atom Egoyan's Adoration . [ "The French title of Philippe Garrel’s film in competition here is La Frontière de l’aube; the English translation in the Cannes guide is Frontier of Dawn, but the subtitle at the beginning of the film read, The Dawn of the Shore. Neither title gives any indication of what this film is: a story of ...
Louis Louis
Published 5/25/2008 at OH NO!!
... Here he is (looking a little blotchy, DO I CARE HOW ABOUT NOO) with his costars and papa Garrel at the photocall and premiere of their movie La Frontiere de L'aube, about a Jewish photographer who has a doomed relationship with a suicidal blonde, you can read more about it here if you are so inclined. ...





