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Mother, You Have Not Died Yet. But You Will. And When You Do, You Will Finally Be Alive Again – Advik Beni [FID Marseille ’26 Review]
Seemingly participating in a new trend of grandiloquent, marquee-busting film titles that includes the Mosotho drama Mother, I Am Suffocating. This is My Last Film About You and the latest installment of Louise Weard’s Castration Movie (subtitled Chapter iii.ii Junior Ghosts – Premorphic Drift; a Fragmentary Passage), the title of Advik Beni’s debut feature
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In Review Online1d agoLove Would Have Sufficed Even for Nietzsche – Pierre Creton [FID Marseille ’26 Review]
Perhaps more than any other contemporary director apart from Alain Guiraudie, French filmmaker Pierre Creton is committed to exploring eros as a philosophical proposition, the very fount of life’s meaning. Much of Creton’s work to date has been characterized by a concern with humanity’s relationship with the natural world. His best-known features exhibit thi
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In Review Online1d ago
