Hope Gap
A sumptuous score, compelling characters, and beautiful visuals ensure that this former play finds its place as a film.
A sumptuous score, compelling characters, and beautiful visuals ensure that this former play finds its place as a film.
Director Lone Schonfeld and Zoe Kazan, Andrea Riseborough, Tahar Rahim, Caleb Landry Jones and Bill Nighy on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS.
Elle Haywood reviews the opening film of the 69th Berlinale: Lone Scherfig’s THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS.
A finely composed, charming and perfectly diverting film, but the visual panache quickly begins to mask a film with very little going on beneath its glowing sheen, says Ed Frost.
Jamie Brittain reviews two films from the LOVE LOST AND FOUND series at CFF2011.