"An ode to nature, family, and love," the film marks the third time that a film from the writer-director is picked to ...
With his new film, the Danish-Norwegian director plays it straight for an emotionally direct family drama: "With this one, I needed to talk about intimate, more tender things." By Scott Roxborough ...
Back in May, Lynne Ramsay debuted her latest film “Die My Love” at the Cannes Film Festival. Within days, she was telling critics they had her film all wrong. “People love to sit and have their little ...
The writer-director talks about the art of dialogue, his love of marital fight scenes, and how his new film, “Jay Kelly,” helped him rekindle his affection for the medium.
In “Love, Brooklyn,” director Rachael Abigail Holder’s feature film debut, the New York City borough is the setting for a romantic comedy about the past and present of love and geography Journalist ...
Ramsay tells IndieWire about "Die My Love" cuts made since Cannes, feeling protected by Martin Scorsese in pre- and post-production, and how she knows "when a movie lives or not." Lynne Ramsay has ...