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Page Three Media and Artemis Productions, which backed “The Danish Girl,” announced in Cannes “Second to Nun,” a new feature from Golden Globe winning director Alain Berliner. Berliner’s decades-ahead ...
Ma Vie En Rose, an effective, moving treatise on gender issues, does a fine job illustrating the quandary of contemporary sexuality; for starters, its protagonist is a child. A seven-year-old boy ...
It’s hard to imagine an American film about a 7-year-old boy who wants to be a girl. If a studio actually were willing to address childhood cross-dressing and homosexuality, the result might be a ...
In 1998, writer/director Alain Berliner took home the Golden Globe for the Best Foreign Language Film of 1997. The movie Ma Vie en Rose — or My Life in Pink — was among the first films to explore ...
At a time when sexual identity has been pathologized, medicalized and theorized to death, “Ma Vie en Rose” (“My Life in Pink”) gives the subject a welcome dose of humanity and humor. With loads of ...
No film festival is complete without a little goose bump-inducing horror. This chilling cinematic work incorporates a quartet of spine-tingling, nerve-wrecking, anxiety- producing horror films, all of ...
After its award-winning rebuild, the Young Vic is now one of the most exciting theatrical spaces in London, with a bar to match the buzz of Edinburgh's Traverse in festival time and a bold artistic ...
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