The filmmaker seems to have forgotten the hard-won lessons of "Being 17," dialing down any hint of life’s thrilling uncertainty for a stodgily theatrical approach. André Téchiné’s “Golden Years” is a ...
The latest feature from the 80-year-old French director (‘Wild Reeds,’ ‘My Favorite Season’) premiered in Berlin’s Panorama sidebar. By Jordan Mintzer The road to bad movies is often paved with good ...
Téchiné, whose credits include “Rendez-Vous,” “My Favorite Season,” “Wild Reeds” and 2016 Berlinale Competition title “Being Seventeen,” describes the film as both “an odyssey of sexual identity” and ...
"You lack confidence. In yourself, in others, in life." Strand Releasing has debuted an official US trailer for André Téchiné's Being 17, a drama that first premiered at the Berlin Film Festival ...
The nucleus around which all of the characters will move is Manu (newcomer Johan Libereau), a young fellow from the country with a face as unspoiled as fresh milk who’s just come to Paris, in 1984, to ...
Damien (Kacey Mottet Klein, “Gemma Bovery”) and Tom (Corentin Fila) dislike each other very much. It’s the kind of hate that blooms at first sight, and with little to no provocation these French ...
Andre Techine 4-Film Collector’s Edition Constantly finding new ways to organize and package the titles in their wide-ranging Studio Canal library, Lionsgate sticks its neck out with an Andre Techine ...
Catherine Deneuve’s col­laboration with writer/director Andre Techine, a union beginning with “Hotel America” (1981), in­cluding “My Favorite Season” (1993) and more recently “The Girl on the Train” ...
In the films of French writer-director André Téchiné (My Favorite Season, Wild Reeds), human nature is a source of endless mystery. His characters change their lives in ways that surprise even them ...
André Téchiné’s “Being 17” tells the story of two boys who can’t keep their hands off each other, and for reasons that neither of them can easily identify. One day Thomas (Corentin Fila) trips Damien ...
What can one do when someone from your family falls into the grips of terrorism? This is what Téchiné’s Adieu à la nuit (Farewell to the Night), premiering at the Berlinale, explores. Starring a ...