Three Colors: Red (1994) is a French mystery-drama romance film. The plot centers on a young modeling student whose life becomes a nightmare when she discovers that a retired judge willingly intrudes ...
You may well wince at the tidily wholesome ending of Michael Lehmann’s Heathers (1989), but you have to respect the film’s fearless depiction of youthful evil. As a young woman stranded in the ...
The French-Swiss star will be honored with the Leopard Club Award at the 77th edition of the Swiss festival. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief “Irène Jacob is one of cinema’s most mysterious and ...
Valentine is a young model living in Geneva. Because of a dog she ran over, she meets a retired judge who spies his neighbours' phone calls, not for money but to feed his cynicism. The film is the ...
What can freedom look like? One possibility offered at the opening of “Three Colors: Blue” (1993), by the Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski (1941-1996), is the beauty, movement and danger in shots ...
French-Swiss actress Irène Jacob, best-known for her star-making turns in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Life of Veronique (1991), and Three Colors: Red (1994), will be honored at this year’s ...