Immaculate and inert, “Orphan” plays like a Spruce Goose power ballad too leaden to lift. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, László Nemes’ period epic glows with honey and moves like molasses, ...
Hungarian-Jewish filmmaker László Nemes has returned with his first film in seven years and - it's no coincidence - his third successive movie set in or around wartime. Considering the neorealist ...
Nemes' third feature film follows a young Jewish boy in Budapest in 1957, whose world is turned upside down when a brutish man appears claiming to be his father. By Lily Ford Hungary has selected ...
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