Sony Pictures Classics presents The Class
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NYFF 2008: "The Class."
Published 10/2/2008 by Alison Willmore at IFC: Indie Eye
... has nothing more encouraging to offer her than that she has one more year left. The film doesn't close off with updates of the fates of the students -- it's not "based on a true story." In the best way, it doesn't feel like a story at all.
"The Class" will open in New York and L.A. December 12th. For more coverage of the New York Film Festival, click here.
[Photo: "The Class," Sony Pictures Classics, 2008]
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Worth Watching - Oct 9: Palme d'Or Winner The Class
Published 10/9/2008 by Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net
... For more info, head to the official website for the film: sonyclassics.com/theclass
The Class is directed by famed French filmmaker Laurent Cantet, of films like Human Resources, Time Out, and Heading South previously. The script is based off of François Bégaudeau's book of the same name; Bégaudeau assisted in adapting the screenplay in addition to Robin Campillo and Cantet. Sony Pictures Classics picked up the film for distribution after its debut at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. ...
Official US Trailer for Palme d'Or Winner The Class
Published 10/30/2008 by Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net
... For more info, head to the official website for the film: sonyclassics.com/theclass
The Class is directed by famed French filmmaker Laurent Cantet, of films like Human Resources, Time Out, and Heading South previously. The script is based off of François Bégaudeau's book of the same name; Bégaudeau assisted in adapting the screenplay in addition to Robin Campillo and Cantet. Sony Pictures Classics picked up the film for distribution after its debut at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. ...
European Film Award Nominees
Published 23 days ago by filmexperience@gmail.com (NATHANIEL R) at Film Experience Blog
... as Norway. Italy won't show every movie that screens in the UK. Israeli screen choices don't mirror those in Spanish movie houses. And so on and so on... It's tougher to have fun arguments on awards-worth when everyone has access to different movies. But that said, the EFAs are still interesting and offer yet another window into what movies in a given year inspire those with ballots in hand. European Film Il Divo, Italy Entre Les Murs (The Class), France Gomorra, ...
