Tag Archives: Bruno Delbonnel

stylish and cold (film: The Tragedy of Macbeth – Joel Coen, 2021)

How many times has was Shakespeare’s ‘The Tragedie of Macbeth’ adapted to screen? This is a question that even the most knowledgeable experts in the history of cinema will not be able to answer exactly. What is dully documented is … Continue reading

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Another Faust (Film: ‘Faust’ – Alexander Sokurov, 2011)

I came to know quite late the works of the Russian director Alexander Sokurov, and I cannot say I know them well today either. The first one I have seen was Russian Ark, a splendid exercise in virtuosity, composition and … Continue reading

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