Tagged: Franz Rogowski

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Bird: Chaotic Good, by Scott Nye

Andrea Arnold’s films pivot on the arrival of a disarming, charismatic, and chaotic force, someone who in their initial presentation offers the young women at the center of her films an escape, but also possibly damnation. Michael Fassbender’s lithe lecher...

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Undine: To Scale, by David Bax

Watching a Christian Petzold film feels a bit like regarding a drop of liquid that’s been trapped between the table and the bottom of an empty glass or wine bottle. It’s vanishingly fragile, formless but bound and, no matter how...

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Transit: This Isn’t Your Life, by Scott Nye

A breathtaking film that feels at once strikingly original and a perfect example of postmodernism, Christian Petzold’s Transit – based on the 1942 novel by Anna Seghers – resists easy classification, preferring instead to absorb the film movements of both...

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