By Orla Smith
DoP Benjamin Loeb talks us through the astonishing set-piece that opens Kornél Mundruczó’s film.
Kornél Mundruczó’s affecting drama follows a couple who experience the loss of their first child shortly after birth.
She shares top billing with Shia LaBeouf in this emotive drama about a couple who lose their infant child.
La Biennale’s 77th edition will go ahead as planned, with one of the festival’s most eclectic line-ups in years.
Bravura technique trumps narrative coherence in this garbled modern demigod saga from Hungary.
Christ returns to Earth in the form of a Syrian refugee in Kornél Mundruczó’s overblown B-movie.
This Orwellian fable which climaxes in the creation of an all-dog army never transcends its central gimmick.