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 ...
CANNES — Strand Releasing has acquired all U.S. rights to French master Andre Techine’s subtle coming-of-age drama “Being 17,” which world premiered in competition at Berlin. Sold by Paris-based Elle ...
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 ...
Because Techine functions as a true auteur, orbiting the same themes throughout his career, the works form a more unified package than many of Lionsgate’s star-oriented sets (one film, 1981’s “Hotel ...
In André Téchiné’s vibrant new film Being 17, two teens wrestle with desire and hostility in a mountainous corner of France. The subject matter is not new for Téchiné, who has for more than 40 years ...
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 ...
In the long and acclaimed career of French filmmaker André Téchiné, "The Girl on the Train" is the first movie based on a true story, an incident that scandalized France in July 2004. A young Parisian ...
Variety has been given the exclusive first image from André Téchiné’s “Golden Years” (Nos années folles), which world premieres as a Screening Gala at the Cannes Film Festival’s tribute to the veteran ...
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