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When he was 19, French filmmaker Liane-Cho Han received a copy of Amélie Nothomb’s autobiographical 2000 novel “Métaphysique des tubes” from a close friend. Told from the point of view of a 2 1/2-year ...
Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb’s recollections about spending her early years in Japan inspired her 2000 novel, “The Character of Rain,” the basis for a lovely and touching French-language animated ...
It’s difficult to capture the totality of a child’s expansive and dynamic imagination on-screen, but directors Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han miraculously succeed with their animated gem, Little ...
French animation studios continue to wow me. Since Netflix’s Arcane with Fortiche Production SAS took the world by storm, I had to see what Maybe Movies and Ikki Films were cooking up with Little ...
Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han’s Amélie Nothomb adaptation is a short and splendidly animated story about balancing the joy of discovery with the pain of grief. For one thing, its chubby-cheeked ...
Annecy-winning feature “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain” is headed to theaters this fall, with GKIDS opening the film in select theaters on Oct. 31 before expanding the title nationwide on Nov.
Distributor UGC will roll out Jean-Pierre Jeunet's 2001 classic, in French with English subtitles, for locals and for tourists visiting France for the 2024 Olympiad. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Namwene Mukabwa is a Collider author based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has a penchant for Westerns, classics, historical, and underrated movies and television series. He became hooked on screens at the age ...
Twenty years on, the quirky romantic comedy is as iconic and timely as ever. Hannah Strong explores the film's unique appeal, and why its moments of magic are so right for now. Twenty years ago, a ...
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