Kornél Mundruczó

How we filmed Pieces of a Woman’s one-shot birth scene

By Orla Smith

DoP Benjamin Loeb talks us through the astonishing set-piece that opens Kornél Mundruczó’s film.

Pieces of a Woman

By Hannah Strong

Kornél Mundruczó’s affecting drama follows a couple who experience the loss of their first child shortly after birth.

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Vanessa Kirby grieves in the Pieces of a Woman trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She shares top billing with Shia LaBeouf in this emotive drama about a couple who lose their infant child.

Chloé Zhao, Gia Coppola and Michel Franco head up Venice Film Festival 2020

By Adam Woodward

La Biennale’s 77th edition will go ahead as planned, with one of the festival’s most eclectic line-ups in years.

Jupiter’s Moon

By David Jenkins

Bravura technique trumps narrative coherence in this garbled modern demigod saga from Hungary.

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Jupiter’s Moon – first look review

By David Jenkins

Christ returns to Earth in the form of a Syrian refugee in Kornél Mundruczó’s overblown B-movie.

White God

By Adam Woodward

This Orwellian fable which climaxes in the creation of an all-dog army never transcends its central gimmick.

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