
Jean-Pierre Dardenne
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‘Young Ahmed’ Film Review: The Dardennes’ Tale of Teenage Radicalism Feels Both Suspenseful and Confounding
By Robert Abele | March 5, 2020 @ 12:24 PMSocial realists Jean-Pierre and Luc tell a gripping story of youthful extremism, with a perplexing mystery at its center
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The Dardenne Brothers’ ‘Young Ahmed’ Acquired by Kino Lorber
By Brian Welk | September 18, 2019 @ 9:48 AMFilm from Belgian directors made its premiere at Cannes and will play New York Film Festival
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‘The Unknown Girl’ Review: Guilt and Murder Meet Quiet Naturalism
By Steve Pond | September 7, 2017 @ 12:55 PMThe Dardenne brothers are looking to become the first to win three Palme d’Ors
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‘Two Days, One Night’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gives a Face to Economic Desperation
By Alonso Duralde | December 30, 2014 @ 11:27 AMThe acclaimed Dardenne brothers work with an international star for the first time, but their filmmaking style remains understated and grittily poetic
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Marion Cotillard Sheds Star Skin, Taps Into Depression for ‘Two Days, One Night’
By Steve Pond | December 24, 2014 @ 6:52 AMWrap Magazine 2014: The Best Actress Oscar winner’s Hollywood pedigree made her an unlikely choice for Dardenne brothers’ working class drama
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Marion Cotillard Fights for Her Job in ‘Two Days, One Night’ Trailer (Exclusive Video)
By Steve Pond | November 13, 2014 @ 10:00 AMActress says she studied to play a depressed mother in the Dardenne brothers film by reading a Xanax label
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Oscar Foreign-Language Race Shatters Record With 83 Entries
By Steve Pond | October 9, 2014 @ 3:17 PM”Ida,“ ”Leviathan“ and ”Two Days, One Night“ are among the highest-profile films to qualify
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Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’
By Sasha Stone | May 20, 2014 @ 5:34 AMCannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far