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A confidently adroit thriller that captures a comprehensive sense of life in an edgy, multicultural and economically diverse Paris. The large cast couldn't be better, but the film belongs to Kiberlain.Full Review
Such an accomplished piece of filmmaking that it interweaves enough characters and themes to fill three movies.Full Review
A nifty, entwined, ultimately gripping adaptation of British crime writer Ruth Rendell's novel ''The Tree of Hands'' by French director Claude Miller.Full Review
Mr. Miller tells several interlocking stories with such daring and intensity that you sense he could go on indefinitely, spinning one terrific yarn off another.Full Review
This quiet French thriller gets to the heart of motherhood, and then pays off with comfort and calm.Full Review
