That remarkable exegesis—and it is remarkable, as riveting a scene as Cannes has offered so far—takes place about an hour and ...
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s ocean-hopping treatise on love and mortality is undeniably beautiful – but it works best in its quieter, compassionate moments rather than the flurries of self-conscious solemnity ...
Two women talk for the best part of three-and-a-quarter-hours and Ryusuke Hamaguchi makes of it an unassumingly momentous ...
Critics from around the world selected Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "All of a Sudden" as the best film of the festival, with Jordan ...
Virginie Efira and Tao Okamoto star in the filmmaker's first French-language work, set at a Paris nursing home where two ...
Ryusuke Hamaguchi's latest film follows the director of a nursing home whose life changes after meeting someone new ...
Cannes: A terminal play director and an overworked eldercare provider stroll through Paris and try to solve capitalism in the ...
Tao Okamoto and Virginie Efira tell all about their epic two-hander, which weaves between Japanese and French language and, yes, runs well over three hours: "It's always best to see a good film that's ...
Although he has made a few films, Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi really caught fire in 2001, first at Berlin with his Wheel of Fortune & Fantasy and then big time at Cannes where in 2021 he took ...
There’s a moment early in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s wondrous new film, All of a Sudden, where the camera focuses on an old photo of a woman as a pilot. There’s a matter-of-fact stillness to the image, ...
Ryusuke Hamaguchi's deeply observant style suits the central thrust of the film, which is mainly set in a home for the ...
After a somewhat quiet few days, the Cannes Film Festival is heating up with two big audience responses to buzzy films. The ...