At the ripe age of 87, and exactly half a century since dropping a cinematic atom bomb with “Hiroshima mon amour,” Alain Resnais continues his career-long experiment in filmmaking with the playfully ...
"Les Herbes Folles" (Wild Grass) is a polished ditty from revered French director Alain Resnais. By Duane Byrge, The Associated Press More Cannes reviews CANNES — Her wigged-out, burnt-orange hair and ...
Alain Resnais’s Wild Grass has plenty of fans — it copped an award at Cannes in 2009 — but I don’t see what they see. The 87-year-old filmmaker’s latest is an insufferable exercise in cutie-pie ...
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up the U.S. theatrical on Alain Resnais’ romantic drama “Wild Grass.” The specialty arm will unspool the pic, which bowed to critical raves at the Cannes Film Fest, ...
A bracingly unsentimental take on emotionally-charged material, Chinese-French co-production "Wild Grass" is the latest non-fiction outing for sometime actress Yang Lina By THR Staff While it won’t ...
Alain Resnais’s Wild Grass has plenty of fans—it copped an award at Cannes in 2009 and was tapped to open last year’s New York Film Festival—but I don’t see what they see. The 87-year-old filmmaker’s ...
“After the cinema, nothing surprises you,” offers one of Wild Grass’ many unreliable narrators a little more than an hour into this 104-minute cinematic souffle. “Anything can happen. It doesn’t ...
Oh, those French. So cleverly paying homage to the affectations of cinema while indulging in … the affectations of cinema. If 88-year-old director Alain Resnais (Last Year at Marienbad) weren’t so ...
In a time of much-discussed uncertainty and change within American independent film, the New York Film Festival—an annual showcase of, more often than not, the greatest works of the previous year ...
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