The French filmmaker on his spooky debut, a thriller where a war begins on the battlefield and moves to the mind.
Indulging in (slightly) more cinematic flourishes than in their previous work, the Dardenne brothers' latest is a hard-earned fairy tale about a young boy at a crossroads when abandoned by his father.
The "Love is Strange" director talks about this delicate dance with death and having Isabelle Huppert as a formidable tango partner.
One of the world's most provocative filmmakers on his drama about a humanitarian mission gone awry, making its US debut at the Museum of the Moving Image Saturday.