The fence of the title isn't a terribly imposing one: a utilitarian, standard-issue wire border, easy bent or broken down, and affording no protection from outside eyes. But it's the heaviest symbol ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "The Fence" (Credit: TIFF) Though full of a distinct sense of atmosphere and compelling performances, Claire Denis’ “The Fence” is ...
TIFF: Denis infuses a moody atmosphere into her adaptation of a Beckett-esque play, but can’t out-direct its dramatic shortcomings. Adapted from the play “Black Battles With Dogs” by Bernard-Marie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fence of the title isn’t a terribly imposing one: a utilitarian, standard-issue wire border, easy bent or broken down, and ...
Though full of a distinct sense of atmosphere and compelling performances, Claire Denis’ “The Fence” is a work that could be mistaken for being more slight upon first glance. Based on the ...
The U.S. star feels a bit out of place in this unforgiving parable of western entitlement, but rising Brits Mia McKenna-Bruce and Tom Blyth give it heat and sweat. We’re in the same contemporary, ...
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