Posted by Jared Mobarak on October 6, 2015 · Leave a Comment
The word on the street about Victoria is that it’s a must-see for one reason: its entire two-plus hour runtime was captured in a single, pulse-pounding continuous take. While that aspect is definitely paramount, don’t think the film has nothing else to offer. This thing gets your blood pumping as much from the authentic performances […]
Category film features, interviews, z.slideshow · Tags A Brave New World, André Hennicke, Birdman, Denial: A Memoir of Terror, Franz Rogowski, Frederick Lau, Jessica Stern, Laia Costa, Michael Keaton, Russian Ark, Sebastian Schipper, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, Victoria
Posted by Jared Mobarak on August 23, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“Let’s hit the roof, boys” If director/co-writer Sebastian Schipper wanted, he could have easily turned Victoria into a first-person adventure through the streets of Berlin. It practically is already considering cinematographer Sturla Brandth Grøvlen follows behind the filmmaker’s main quartet for the entire two-hour, eighteen-minute single shot. Unlike allowing its characters to turn towards the […]
Category drama, film features, film festival, film reviews, foreign, suspense/thriller, toronto international film festival · Tags Birdman, Burak Yigit, Eike Frederik Schulz, Franz Rogowski, Frederick Lau, German, Laia Costa, Man Bites Dog, Max Mauff, Nils Frahm, Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Sebastian Schipper, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, TIFF, Toronto International Film Festival, Victoria, What We Do in the Shadows
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