The first thing we are told in “Seraphine” is that the setting is Senlis, France, and that the year is 1913. But as the story unfolds, what we see and feel is something closer to the Dark Ages – a ...
This portrait of the painter Seraphine de Senlis (Yolande Moreau) -- a housekeeper who went on to create some of the most acclaimed paintings of the early 20th century -- now brings to mind the story ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The “French Spotlight” film Seraphine, which is from France and Belgium, was the big jury-award winner at the just-concluded 10th anniversary Newport Beach Film Festival. The film nearly swept the ...
“Seraphine,” a modestly budgeted biopic of Gallic painter Seraphine de Senlis, took top honors Friday at France’s 34th Cesar Awards, with seven nods including film, original screenplay and actress for ...
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PARIS - The French film industry gave Dustin Hoffman a special Cesar for his body of work and saluted Sean Penn at the Friday night ceremony. But France's coveted Cesar award for best movie went to a ...
The cliche has it that when something on-screen is deadly dull, it's like watching paint dry. But arguably, there's something even drier, at least in cinematic terms. That would be the appreciation of ...
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