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🇬🇧 Mirror
National & Local

'Utterly charming' period drama with near perfect rating on BBC iPlayer now

The film 'The Crime is Mine' is a French crime comedy directed by François Ozon, featuring Isabelle Huppert and focusing on themes of fame, gender, and justice during the 1930s.

Feb 19 • 08:00 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
Life & Tech

Charlotte Rampling turns 80: The woman with the magical gaze

As Charlotte Rampling celebrates her 80th birthday, the article reflects on her iconic roles in cinema and her late-career revival directed by François Ozon.

Feb 5 • 05:25 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
Life & Tech

One realizes that the world is a big hypocrisy

The article discusses the ongoing relevance of Albert Camus' 'The Stranger' and its protagonist Meursault, as French filmmaker François Ozon adapts the novel, highlighting themes of moral certainty and the loneliness of truth.

Jan 3 • 11:28 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
Life & Tech

"Man Realizes That the World Is a Great Hypocrisy"

The article discusses the enduring appeal of Albert Camus' 'The Stranger', the heroism of its protagonist Meursault, and the themes of moral certainty and the loneliness that truth can bring as reflected in François Ozon's film adaptation.

Jan 3 • 11:28 UTC
🇩🇪 FAZ
Life & Tech

Ozon's Film 'The Stranger': He Kills What He Desires

François Ozon's adaptation of Albert Camus's classic novel 'The Stranger' reinterprets a man's senseless murder with a surprising motive.

Jan 2 • 07:08 UTC
🇩🇪 Die Welt
Life & Tech

As if the director thought: 'My God, I have to film the great Camus'

The article discusses the significance of Albert Camus' 'The Stranger' following its 1942 release in occupied Paris and highlights a recent film by François Ozon that faces challenges with its lead actor's body.

Jan 1 • 09:40 UTC
🇩🇪 taz
Life & Tech

Feature Film 'The Stranger' Based on Albert Camus: Idleness and Smoking

François Ozon adapts Albert Camus' existential classic 'The Stranger', effectively portraying the protagonist's emotional detachment against a backdrop of intense sunlight.

Dec 30 • 17:12 UTC

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