French-Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée uses music to connect seemingly unrelated characters separated by several decades on two continents. By THR Staff Cafe du Flore Film Still - H 2011 Indeed, ...
t Living in the moment, and living in the past, each life interconnected by music, are major themes in the beautiful philosophical dramatic and existential romance, Café de Flore. (This subject matter ...
More stories by Nigel M. Adopt Films continues its aggressive buying spree, nabbing U.S. rights to Jean-Marc Valee’s “Cafe de Flore,” starring Vanessa Paradis, just a day after acquiring U.S. rights ...
In Jean-Marc Vallée’s time-shifting question mark of a movie “Café De Flore,” love is a force by turns organic, therapeutic, alienating and enough of a connective tissue to bind two seemingly ...
Of all the films I saw at TIFF in September none had a more electrifying impact on me than Café de Flore. The film’s ending, which I could not begin to divulge, hit me like a hammer to the chest. I ...
Even writer-director Jean-Marc Vallee remains at a loss to convey with words what he is driving at here. Nevertheless, there is something captivating about Cafe de Flore that cannot be denied.
Whereas the recent release “Cloud Atlas” jumped around in time to illustrate its grand theme of human connections that resonate throughout history, the French-Canadian drama “Café de Flore” presents a ...
Imagine working on a jigsaw puzzle for two hours without the aid of the picture that typically appears on the box cover. Then think of the disappointment when finding that, after fitting all the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Hit. Followed categories will be added to My News. Even writer-director Jean-Marc Vallee remains at a loss to convey with words what he is driving at here.