Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
An earnest and comforting period piece about the healing power of music and the way creating something together can offer a glimmer of hope in the darkest of times.
Part comedy, part tragedy, and part heartbreak, the film honestly addresses the messy, painful aftermath of war.
A small but meaningful reminder of how important kindness and human connection really are in a world that seems to be losing both.
Asks whether it’s possible to hold onto your humanity while staring down the person you believe destroyed it.
Admirable in its audacity and unforgettable in its execution, this film is unlike anything you have ever seen.