Pascale Ferran’s Lady Chatterley, from a screenplay by Ms. Ferran and Roger Bohbot, adapted from Lady Chatterley et l’homme des bois (John Thomas and Lady Jane), the second version of D.H. Lawrence’s ...
WHEN it came time to cast “Lady Chatterley,” her Cesar Award-winning drama of grand passion, French writer-director Pascale Ferran looked for actors who could not only bring the illicit lovers, Lady ...
14/11/2014 - Parisian filmmaker Pascale Ferran has competed in Seville’s Official Section with Bird People, a fable about flying your way to happiness film profile], a fable about the sudden changes ...
"Sometimes people change..." IFC Films has debuted the full US trailer for Pascale Ferran's new film Bird People, a two-part story set in Paris, France about two people - one of them is Gary Newman, ...
Director Pascale Ferran and her "Club of 13" are making noise in Gaul, blasting the state film funding structure here and submitting a proposal to change the current system to France's Cultural ...
After these introductory scenes, Bird People splits into two chapters, roughly 50 minutes apiece, that trace each protagonist’s complete transformation. Gary’s may be the less dramatic, but it is no ...
Set in the most romantic city on earth yet almost entirely confined to a Hilton hotel adjacent to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport, Pascale Ferran’s “ Bird People ” reveals itself as an unlikely ...
After an eleven year hiatus, following “Coming to Terms with the Dead” (awarded the Cannes Camera d’Or in 1994), and “The Age of Possibility” in 1995, Ferran has made good on the abundant promise of ...
It’s a work that deserves more consideration, though it’s worth asking: Why another film of “Lady Chatterley” now? Lawrence’s story has been brought to the screen several times already – Lady ...
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