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Mona Fastvold on new film 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' starring Amanda Seyfried and returning to Venice a year after 'The ...
George Mackay and Callum Turner's Venice-bound 'Rose of Nevada' will also compete at this year's BFI London Film Festival, ...
Mona Fastvold’s The Testament Of Ann Lee and Jonatan Etzler’s Bad Apples are among the 10 titles selected for the official competition of the 69th BFI London Film Festival (LFF, October 8-19).
Other official competition titles at BFI London this year include 'Bad Apple,' starring Soairse Ronan, and Mark Jenkin's 'Rose Of Nevada.' ...
Corbet and his co-writer and romantic partner, Norwegian filmmaker Mona Fastvold, had written the dramatic landscape — where Michelangelo got his marble — into their 168-page script to supply ...
Mona Fastvold Taking Everything to Extremes: A Conversation Between Michael Almereyda, Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold on The Brutalist “Architecture is a language. When you are very good, you can be a ...
Eisenberg writes his scripts as emails, Mona Fastvold obsessed over "The Brutalist," Peter Straughan added explosions to "Conclave," and more choice nuggets from the Santa Barbara writers panel.
It's Lydia Tár all over again. Co-written by partners Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, the film is a fictional story that pulls from meticulous research of the Holocaust and Brutalism architecture ...
Let no one say the same of The World to Come, Mona Fastvold’s gnarled story of love between married women in the half-wild upstate New York of 1856. Get out of the bygone and keep running, it says.
Mona Fastvold’s “The World to Come,” starring Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby, will open the hybrid summer component – running June 2-6 – of the International Film Festival ...
But the lesbian love story to break out first in Venice is actress-writer-director Mona Fastvold ‘s second movie, “ The World to Come,” a grim yet achingly beautiful 1850s pioneer drama ...
Norwegian director Mona Fastvold ’s The World to Come takes her into frontier country, as two put-upon farmers wives—played by Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby —unexpectedly find love ...