Mia Hansen-Løve
This dispatch features two great films involving passionate love affairs — but, apart from that, they could not be more radically different.
All is Forgiven chronicles the breakdown of a family and a daughter’s attempt to understand the real reasons why many years later.
Mia Hansen-Løve’s Bergman Island features emotionally intelligent filmmaking and a lovely central performance from Vicky Krieps.
Just like the movie-within-a-movie style Hansen-Løve uses to tell the story, her latest film is a layered, intelligent work full of reflection about art, life, and relationships.
Two American filmmakers retreat to Fårö island for the summer and hope to find inspiration where Bergman shot his most celebrated films.
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