Nicolae Ceauşescu
November 09, 2011
The Two Year Window
October 26, 2011
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Truths, Mostly
It takes a lot of courage to call a film Happy, Happy, and the young Norwegian director Anne Sewitsky manages to justify it. Her first feature film fixes on the very idea of happiness: what it is or is thought to be, and what happens to it. Other directors of her generation have been likewise concerned, but with Ragnhild Tronvoll’s supple screenplay, Sewitsky puts a story before us that is both recognizable and sufficiently probing. READ MORE >>