Emilie Dequenne: 'Making a film like Our Children is something you have to survive' – interview
Belgian actor Emilie Dequenne's speciality is women over the edge. Now she's a murderous mother unravelling in Our Children, she tells Andrew Hussey with relish
March 2013
Post Tenebras Lux – review
Reality: a clip from Matteo Garrone's new film - video
February 2013
Oscars 2013: Amour wins best foreign film
Michael Haneke's Amour takes Oscar for best film not in the English language at the Academy Awards
December 2012
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@Michael_Haneke: 'Izzy huppert always speeks the truth even wen shes high'
10 best films of 2012
The 10 best films of 2012, No 3 – Amour
November 2012
Thomas Vinterberg – back in The Hunt
After the success of Festen in 1998 Thomas Vinterberg suffered a painful fall from grace. Now he has completed The Hunt – and it's just as shocking
Emmanuelle Riva: 'You don't say no to a film like Amour'
The octogenarian French actors Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant discuss their roles in Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or-winning film – and reveal their problem with Cannes
Michael Haneke: There's no easy way to say this…
Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or-winning film Amour will strike some as brutal, as its elderly characters grapple with the indignities of ageing. Indeed, the director proves a challenging subject for Peter Conrad to interview
October 2012
The Sapphires: watch an exclusive clip from the Chris O'Dowd comedy
Jacques Audiard: 'My work is like rolling thunder'
Beasts of the Southern Wild: 'I didn't expect people to like it'
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Ben Stiller and Chris Rock: 'We don't order dolphin soup any more'
September 2012
Film blog
Watch Holy Motors on demand: 'A gorgeous furry teacup'
Holy Motors: video on demand
Kylie Minogue in Holy Motors: 'She was an angel I needed' - video interview
August 2012
Autumn movie preview: how this year's Oscar contenders warn of America's fall
From Killing Them Softly to Queen of Versailles, the autumn's big US films paint a harrowing portrait of a country gripped by class envy, loss and fear of ruin
July 2012
Benicio del Toro's rum take on Cuba
Benicio del Toro joins six other directors for 7 Days in Havana, an anthology that treads a fine line between advertorial and artistry, writes Andrew Pulver
June 2012
Matthew McConaughey: from himbo to highbrow
If Matthew McConaughey is best known for forgettable romcoms, then his latest film, Killer Joe, might come as quite a shock. But then he has really been a serious actor all along, he says
The new Indian cinema: sex, crime and censorship
The London Indian film festival showcases the controversial new movies that are winning international acclaim but offending the establishment by exposing hypocrisies at home
Trailer trash
Trailer trash
The truth about Woody Allen, his typewriter and technology is revealed, the Cannes jury process gets a little less secretive and talented British film-maker Amma Asante is set to make a return, writes Jason Solomons