Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paula Beer, the German actress who’s worked with Petzold dating back to “Transit” and has embodied his penchant for Hitchcockian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Christian Petzold’s latest feature, “Afire,” takes a blacklight to the artistic ego and to the trope of the manic pixie dream ...
Christian Petzold sorts through the older films that bubbled up into his imagination as he made his enigmatic new mystery drama Miroirs No. 3.
Independence, Hitchcock, and changing up leading players inform Petzold's strategy for keeping his movies sharp, fresh, and engaging. On a recent IndieWire Zoom from his book-filled office apartment ...
There’s a hint of PD James about this cuckoo in the nest story starring Paula Beer as a depressed pianist ...
Following its Toronto world premiere, director Christian Petzold’s “Phoenix” immediately garnered raves, as well as some sidelong glances. But this anticipated followup to 2012’s much-adored “Barbara” ...
I am Benjamin Crabtree, and I am a Feature Writer for Collider. I am also the creator of CrabtreeCinema.com and cohost of the upcoming Celluloid Noise Podcast. Beyond writing and talking about cinema, ...
Simply sign up to the Film myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The latest film by German director Christian Petzold might mark the end of the European summer movie as we know it. A comedy ...
The Match Factory closed multiple international deals on Petzold's latest, which will premiere in Cannes Directors' Fortnight next month. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Les Films du Losange ...
You expect German filmmaker Christian Petzold ("Phoenix," "Afire") to show up at Berlin, but this year, he's at Cannes for the first time with a feature, "Mirrors No. 3." This most slippery of ...