François Ozon
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Sun, sea and flings: our writers on their favorite summertime movies
From Do the Right Thing to Now and Then, Guardian writers pick the film that reminds them most of the warmest months
Best films UK 2022
The 50 best films of 2022 in the UKPeter von Kant review – François Ozon’s gender-swapping flirt with Fassbinder
Everything Went Fine review – François Ozon’s nimble study of assisted dying
The French director focuses on domestic dynamics rather than the moral issues in this naturalistic drama about a family crisis
Berlin film festival 2022 roundup – earnestness, joy, and the best film won
Peter von Kant review – gender-flipped Fassbinder does away with the bitter tears
Cannes 2021 week one roundup: saliva tests and strange visions
Everything Went Fine review – wonderfully observed story of assisted dying
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Summer of 85 review – François Ozon's bittersweet teen romanceTwo boys in a French seaside resort fall fatally in love in a nostalgic coming-of-age tale
Summer of 85 review – gay photolove drama with a dark edge
François Ozon’s period piece about two teenage boys falling in love after a boating incident steers away from profundity
Observer New Review Q&A
François Ozon: 'Young people now don’t have the inhibitions older actors did'The director on waiting 35 years to film the perfect gay love story, and how French cinema is coping with Covid
First look review
Summer of 85 review – François Ozon's sunny, sad gay teen romanceTwo teenage boys fall for each other with tragic results in an intimate and well-acted, if a little overfamiliar, drama about infatuation and death
Phantom Cannes lineup a defiant statement of survival for festival that lives in the imagination
Peter BradshawThe Cannes 2020 branding may not mean much by the end of the year, but it’s a reminder of the wonderful alchemy that the festival can create
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
Streaming: an Ozon for all seasonsMubi’s François Ozon season invites wider exploration of the sometimes overlooked French director
By the Grace of God review – thoughtful abuse drama
François Ozon on dramatising the biggest abuse scandal to hit the French Catholic church
L’Amant Double review – kinky, crazy and twice the fun
François Ozon’s disorienting erotic thriller nods to Hitchcock and Cronenberg but becomes something uniquely his own
Danielle Darrieux obituary
French film actor best known for Madame de … and La Ronde
Film blog
Cannes 2017 verdict and awards predictions: a festival of sorrow, strength and middle-class woesCannes 2017 day 10: Diane Kruger and Juliette Binoche on the red carpet – in pictures
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