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Olivier Assayas, “Summer Hours” (2008).

Olivier Assayas’ exquisite new film, Summer Hours (L’heure d’été) began, at least for myself, almost frighteningly like a generic Miramax French family drama: a sun-dappled lawn, a picture-perfect al fresco meal, children playing gaily on the grounds, and a cast, cardigans draped on shoulders, looking like they just finished a fashion shoot. (The most well-known [...]

Olivier Assayas, “Boarding Gate” (2007).

About 20 minutes into the annoying Boarding Gate, I was wishing Olivier Assayas had made something like Hal Hartley’s Fay Grim instead. The two films really aren’t all that dissimilar, working within the form and generally limited grammar of the crime / thriller genre. (Assayas did tell the audience, before the film started, that he [...]