Interview: Character Study With ‘An Education’ Director Lone Scherfig
CHICAGO– In the new coming-of-age film, “An Education,” director Lone Scherfig creates a different time (the early 1960s) and place (middle class England) to tell the story of a teenage girl’s conflict...
View ArticleBlu-Ray Review: Award-Winning ‘An Education’ With Carey Mulligan
CHICAGO– Lone Scherfig’s “An Education” should have won two of the Academy Awards for which it was nominated: Best Actress for the star-making work by Carey Mulligan and Best Adapted Screenplay for the...
View ArticleInterview: Lone Scherfig Directs Anne Hathaway in ‘One Day’
CHICAGO– Director Lone Scherfig has a rare delicate touch when it comes to portraying the subtlety of human relationships in films. After a triumph in 2009 directing Carey Mulligan in “An Education,”...
View ArticleFilm Review: Romantic Coupling of ‘One Day’ Rises Above Average
CHICAGO– In the sure hands of director Lone Scherfig, the underrated film “An Education” brought Carey Mulligan to full light. Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess generate similar radiance in Scherfig’s new...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess Lend Humanity to ‘One Day’
CHICAGO– Director Lone Scherfig has a keen eye for observation when charting the coming-of-age and disillusionment of characters awakening to life’s injustices. Her superb 2009 film, “An Education,”...
View ArticleFilm Review: ‘Their Finest’ is British Filmmaking at Its Finest
CHICAGO– In a combined BBC Films, Welsh Government and Pinewood (London) Pictures production, the British-based “Their Finest” pairs England’s history with authentic and passionate romance, to create a...
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