
‘Young Ahmed’ Film Review: The Dardennes’ Tale of Teenage Radicalism Feels Both Suspenseful and Confounding
Social realists Jean-Pierre and Luc tell a gripping story of youthful extremism, with a perplexing mystery at its center
Social realists Jean-Pierre and Luc tell a gripping story of youthful extremism, with a perplexing mystery at its center
Film from Belgian directors made its premiere at Cannes and will play New York Film Festival
The Dardenne brothers are looking to become the first to win three Palme d’Ors
The acclaimed Dardenne brothers work with an international star for the first time, but their filmmaking style remains understated and grittily poetic
Wrap Magazine 2014: The Best Actress Oscar winner’s Hollywood pedigree made her an unlikely choice for Dardenne brothers’ working class drama
Actress says she studied to play a depressed mother in the Dardenne brothers film by reading a Xanax label
“Ida,” “Leviathan” and “Two Days, One Night” are among the highest-profile films to qualify
Cannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far