NYFF 57 Review: Who Is ‘The Whistlers’ For?
From one of Romania’s best-known directors, ‘The Whistlers’ is… something, alright.
From one of Romania’s best-known directors, ‘The Whistlers’ is… something, alright.
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Lead actor Antonio Banderas and director Pedro Almódovar attended the premiere of Pain and Glory at Lincoln Center’s…
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Two of Cannes’s most beloved filmmakers arrive at NYFF with their worst film to date with the frequently…
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