Miguel Gomes does not consider himself a genius like Alfred Hitchcock. The 52-year-old Portuguese director’s ravishing, cross-continental, mostly B&W feature “Grand Tour” — a mix of drama and ...
Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes deepens his brand of unclassifiable, globetrotting cinema with Grand Tour, a period drama that’s not really a period drama at all, or is it? Set in Southeast Asia circa ...
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The SmallRig Awards kicked off the Global Filmmaker Talk series last night with a preview screening of Miguel Gomes' Grand Tour, co-presented by the Los ...
Arabian Nights is being shown/sold as three separate films coalescing into a unitary whole. Per Gomes, “It’s one and it’s three. You know about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit? This is one ...
Variety has been granted exclusive access to the trailer (below) for Portuguese director Miguel Gomes‘ “Grand Tour,” which will have its world premiere in Cannes Film Festival’s Competition section.
Part realism and part fantasy, half 35mm and half 16mm, part post-colonial and part colonial, half a swooning love story and half a clear-eyed political assessment, Miguel Gomes’s Tabu functions, as ...
When Payal Kapadia won the Grand Prix award at Cannes for "All We Imagine As Light" last year, she gave a shout out to Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes, whose film "Grand Tour" was also in competition.
Beginning with a rather conventional opening chapter titled ‘Lost Paradise,’ the filmmaker tells the tale of middle-aged activist Pilar and her starlet neighbor Aurora, the latter who believes her ...
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