Maverick'-style Hollywood hit at Cannes this year, even as U.S. titles like 'Paper Tiger' and 'Club Kid' were well-received.
Neon won its seventh Palme d'Or with "Fjord," which will automatically vie for Best International Feature. With no American ...
Arie and Chuko Esiri discussing adapting Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' and give it the title of 'Clarissa', her ...
Having been born into Nigeria's upper crust, the Esiri brothers map out the subtle snobberies and insulation of a class completely detached from the daily struggles of the megacity surrounding them.
Arie and Chuko Esiri's "Clarissa" is a beautiful take on Virginia Woolf's novel, transposed to Lagos and illuminated by a superb Sophie Okonedo.
Arie and Chuko Esiri take a team approach to their filmmaking, and the results with their Nigerian-set adaptation “Clarissa” ...
Sophie Okonedo shines in ‘Clarissa,’ Arie and Chuko Esiri’s elegant, incisive Lagos-set reimagining of Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs.
I have come to you from a land where the trash trucks are all alive, and they are not only sentient beings but also the very ...
‘Clarissa’ Review: Sophie Okonedo Gets the Flowers Herself in Modern Day ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ [B+] Cannes
In Clarissa, a group of friends are sitting for lunch at a vacation home in Abraka, Nigeria when their topic of conversation shifts to politics. One character asks a question that spotlights the ...
Okonedo captures that steeliness well, communicating the oppressive nature of the character’s life within the context of ...
"Clarissa," a film from Arie and Chuko Eriri which also stars Ayo Edebiri, David Oyelowo, and many more, breathes new life ...
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