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Holy Cow sets sail for Cannes

19/04/2024 - Produced by Ex Nihilo and sold by Pyramide, Louise Courvoisier’s debut feature film is set to world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section

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What Do 'Noble Grapes' Mean in Wine? | Wine Enthusiast

In wine, the term “noble grapes” has come to represent six international varieties. Learn which ones and why some winemakers disagree.

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Actor brings political message to César film awards

Actor brings political message to César film awards
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'Little Girl' Review: A Trans Girl Grows Into Herself in a Lovely, Light-Filled Documentary


'Little Girl' Review: A Trans Girl Grows Into Herself in a Lovely, Light-Filled Documentary
'Little Girl' Review: A Trans Girl Grows Into Herself in a Lovely, Light-Filled Documentary
Veteran French docmaker Sébastien Lifshitz is in top form in a transgender character study that pitches familial strength against community resistance.
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Near the beginning of “Little Girl,” the camera sits quietly in on a ballet class for second-grade girls. Among them is seven-year-old Sasha Kovac, in a dark T-shirt and tights that contrast starkly with the other girls’ papery white dresses. She moves gracefully but warily, her eyes more on her fellow dancers’ movements than her own, her arms threatening to break expressively free but not quite achieving liftoff. An instructor brusquely tells Sasha to stop watching the others, but it’s easy to see why she can’t: She seems to be palpably outside this class, looking for a way in.

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'Adolescents' ('Adolescentes'): Film Review | Hollywood Reporter


A graceful and very real portrait of growing up.
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In his latest documentary, director Sébastien Lifshitz ('The Invisibles') followed two teenage girls in a small French city over a period of five years.
If 2020 was not exactly a banner year for art-house cinema, with festivals either cancelled or relegated to online status and theatrical releases postponed or demoted to streaming sites, this was not necessarily the case for French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz, who managed to put out two of his best works by December: the feature documentaries
Adolescents, both of which saw distribution and critical acclaim at home.

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