Truth is stodgier than fiction in Szabolcs Hajdu's visually impressive "Bibliotheque Pascal." Hajdu, who came to the fore with the intricate and riveting sports drama “White Palms,” here ups the ante ...
film profile], which tells the ugly and horrible story of a woman sold into prostitution as if it were a dark fairy tale. In both instances, on the surface, the scenes seem to be about putting on a ...
The fourth feature by Hungarian writer-director Szabolcs Hajdu has become a creative train-wreck of epic proportions -- easily one of the worst films in this year's generally substandard Berlinale. By ...
As she wraps up the 60th Berlinale, Meredith Brody sits down to three squares in one day and remembers her mantra: “We must really love movies.” Usually at one point during a festival one hits a wall ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
Hier après-midi, à la bibliothèque, le romancier Pascal Millet a présenté son ouvrage auto-biographique, intitulé «Québec aller simple», à une trentaine de personnes. Cette intervention s'inscrivait ...
La bibliothèque-médiathèque de La Cavale-Blanche accueillait, mercredi matin, le comédien, conteur, metteur en scène Pascal Cariou, dans le cadre de «L'heure du conte». Le public, pour ce spectacle de ...
Candidat hongrois aux Oscars, Bibliothèque Pascal a dominé le 41e Hungarian Film Week. Sombre et pessimiste, ce 4e long métrage de Szabolcs Hajdu suit Mona, Roumaine d'origine hongroise, mère malgré ...
A single mother's struggle to support her child leads her into the surreal netherworld of illegal sexual enterprises, with her finally ending up in the Bibliothèque Pascal; an elegant but bizarre ...
The plethora of excesses on show in Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliothèque Pascal may prove too daunting for some, given the handful of walkouts and chorus of 'WTFs?" in the foyer post-MIFF screening. But only ...
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