The Glorification of Adultery (Coco Avant Chanel)

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The Glorification of Adultery (Coco Avant Chanel)

There are rather a lot of Inglorious Bastards around in both cinema and real life.

Published in Cinemarolling by Rask Balavoine, on August 15, 2009
Cannes You Taste It 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)

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Cannes You Taste It 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)

There is two sides to Cannes Film Festival and two serious groups who are the movers and shakers of FIF Cannes, one group is the glamour, art and business of international filmmakers and the other the cool and connected trendsetters. This year I attended FIF Cannes as a spectator to experience and absorb the real vibe that is FIF Cannes -The Ultimate Party Scene. Here is my point of view on the entire experience in words and video….

Published in Cinemarolling by ZsenaKay, on June 29, 2009
Cult Movies (and Not Only): “S’était Un Rendezvous”

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Cult Movies (and Not Only): “S’était Un Rendezvous”

This 9min long movie “makes Bullitt look like a cartoon”.

Published in Cinemarolling by chris73, on May 25, 2009
Movies You Should Know About : Delicatessen

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Movies You Should Know About : Delicatessen

Although there’s no doubt that I love American Horror, every once in a while I get a craving that only my beloved sub-genre ‘Foreign Horror’ can satisfy. Upon my most recent stray from the comforts of American Horror’s cheap thrills and obvious CGI, I came across this lovely little dark comedy of the French origin entitled ‘Delicatessen’.

Published in Cinemarolling by Mischa M., on April 16, 2009
Faubourg 36

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Faubourg 36

The film Faubourg 36 gives us a ride way back of the times of 1936, a situation before the World War II. The vagueness in decision that was present in Europe during 1093s can be seen. Through Germain Pigoil, who happens to be the main attraction of the movie.

Published in Cinemarolling by abhiroop bhattacharyya, on April 5, 2009
So That’s Why I Left Teaching

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So That’s Why I Left Teaching

Monsieur Marin meets his brick wall and bounces straight off it.

Published in Drama by Rask Balavoine, on March 8, 2009
The Duellists

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The Duellists

A review of the Ridley Scott film based on “The Duel”, a short story by Joseph Conrad.

Published in History by Tabitha Hergest, on February 8, 2009
Movie Review: Taken

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Movie Review: Taken

A review of the movie Taken.

Published in Cinemarolling by Charsie, on January 9, 2009
Il Y a Longtemps Que Je T’aime (I’ve Loved You So Long)

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Il Y a Longtemps Que Je T’aime (I’ve Loved You So Long)

Review of another disturbing, troubling, uplifting movie.

Published in Cinemarolling by Rask Balavoine, on November 23, 2008
L’enfant

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L’enfant

Review of one of the most despairing movies I have ever watched, even more depressing than the Sound of Music.

Published in Cinemarolling by Rask Balavoine, on September 18, 2008