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Director Jacques Audiard on the Dilemma in Cinema

Director Jacques Audiard on the Dilemma in Cinema

Director Jacques Audiard talks with PopMatters about straddling the divide between art and commercial cinema with his comedy/romance, Paris, 13th District.

The 35 Best Films of 2010

The 35 Best Films of 2010

The best films of 2010 include a fake documentary, a comedy about Jihad, a vampire story NOT dealing with tacky tween romance, a haunting hillbilly noir, and an elegant tale about clones. Not necessarily the usual cinematic suspects.

‘The Sisters Brothers’ Blazes a Brilliant — if Twisted — Trail

‘The Sisters Brothers’ Blazes a Brilliant — if Twisted — Trail

Jacques Audiard's revisionist Western shines thanks to moral quandaries and John C. Reilly's performance.

Cannes 2012: ‘Rust and Bone’ + ‘After the Battle’

Cannes 2012: ‘Rust & Bone’ + ‘Mekong Hotel’ + ‘Paradise: Love’

‘French Cinema’ Is a Tangled, Rumpled Jumble of a History

Jacques Audiard’s ‘A Prophet’: Where a Man Alone Is Nothing

The Beat that My Heart Skipped (2005)

Read My Lips (Sur Mes Lèvres) (2001)