It's Only the End of the World

Started by wilder, January 10, 2017, 08:14:51 PM

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Directed by Xavier Dolan
Release Date - TBD

After 12 years of estrangement, a writer (Gaspard Ulliel) returns to his hometown, planning on announcing his impending death to his family. However, his mother (Nathalie Baye), tempestuous siblings (Vincent Cassel and Léa Seydoux) and beleaguered sister-in-law (Marion Cotillard) have their own personal grievances to air. As buried resentments threaten to surface and fits and feuds begin to unfold, all attempts at empathy are sabotaged by the family's inability to listen and love. Based on the play of the same name by Jean-Luc Lagarce



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jenkins

Denis Villeneuve and i are still in a rocky relationship, owing to Incendies being bad as i describe, and now he's making Blade Runner 2049, you know, i mean he's gotten legit without my approval, oh right, but Xavier Dolan and i have always had a healthy relationship, and the dude slays

42nd César Awards

QuoteBest Director:

Houda Benyamina, "Divines"
Paul Verhoeven, "Elle"
François Ozon, "Frantz"
Anne Fontaine, "Les Innocentes"
Xavier Dolan, "It's Only The End of The World"
Bruno Dumont, "Ma Loute"
Nicole Garcia, "Mal De Pierres"

(also won best actor, Elle won best picture)

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Robyn

so this is his 7th film and he's not even 30 yet?

i'll be happy if I could afford an netflix subscription by the time i'm 30.