It was an election year. An Olympic year. A year of brats and cowboys, witches and swans. Amid it all, these people, characters and things stood out.
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At a Festival Amid Industrial Ruins, Ivo van Hove Takes Charge
For the Belgian director’s first edition as leader of the Ruhrtriennale, abandoned sites are “the starting point and the end point,” he says.
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How to Watch the Oscars: Date, Time and Streaming
An earlier airtime and an unusual presenter approach are among the changes at this year’s ceremony.
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How an Argument Resonates in ‘Anatomy of a Fall’
The director Justine Triet narrates a sequence from her film, which is nominated for best picture. Triet is also nominated for best director.
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Justine Triet narrates a sequence from her Oscar-nominated film.
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Sandra Hüller, Uneasy in the Spotlight
A best actress nomination changes everything — Sandra Hüller knows that. She just isn’t sure that’s a good thing.
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What Will Be Nominated for Oscars Next Week, and What Won’t?
While “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” are likely to do well, the directors race is hardly set and other categories are open, too.
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A Cannes Winner Asks: What if the Powerful Woman Isn’t Punished?
The French director Justine Triet’s movies explore the anxieties of women who work and play hard. Her latest, “Anatomy of a Fall,” won the Palme d’Or.
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Review: Tumbling From the Alps to the Courtroom
Did a writer kill her husband? In this cerebral murder trial drama by the director Justine Triet, the audience never has its footing and questions go unanswered.
