My picks for the 15 best film performances of 2022
1) Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Quan Wang in Everything Everywhere All at Once
2) Brendan Gleeson as Colm Doherty in The Banshees of Inisherin
3) Tilda Swinton as Julie Hart and Rosalind Hart in The Eternal Daughter
4) Colin Farrell as Pádraic Súilleabháin in The Banshees of Inisherin
5) Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang in Everything Everywhere All at Once
6) Kerry Condon as Siobhán Súilleabháin in The Banshees of Inisherin
7) Dolly de Leon as Abigail in Triangle of Sadness
8) Andrea Riseborough as Suze in Please Baby Please
9) Pantea Panahiha as The Mother in Hit the Road
10) Stephanie Hsu as Joy Wang/Jobu Tupaki in Everything Everywhere All at Once
11) Bill Nighy as Mr. Williams in Living
12) Regina Hall as Trinitie Childs in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
13) Hassan Madjooni as The Father in Hit the Road
14) Song Kang-ho as Ha Sang-hyeon in Broker
15) Amber Midthunder as Naru in Prey
These are the first 15, but read my full list of the 100 best film performances of the year here!
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Film Review - Hit The Road (2021)
Film Review - Hit The Road (2021)
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Hit the Road finds the audience in the borrowed car of a family in the midst of a road trip. In the backseat sits a rather grumpy Father nursing a broken leg. Next to him is six year old younger brother who is doing anything other than sitting. Driving the car is an introspective older brother and beside him in the passenger seat is Mother, exasperated by them all but without a doubt the glue…
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Mohammed Hassan Madjooni and Pantea Panahiha in Jaddeh Khaki (2021)
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I saw this film in the cinema today. You should totally go see it. It’s a very humanistic, charming, moving, picture, and often very funny. But it’s sad as well. As in, it’s a 90 minute movie that’s capable of tearjerking sadness – which is a very hard thing to do. The kid actor in it (pictured above^) is terrific; and it’s also super rare for a child so young to be so good. He must be like six years old. … … Erm, yes, I give it 5/5. Hands down. The cinematography as well. The way there are these stationary landscape shots, whereby three/five minutes of action and dialogue liaise in the distance. Just wonderful.
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Hit the Road: Panah Panahi's irresistible road movie
Hit the Road: Panah Panahi’s irresistible road movie
Film title:
Hit the Road
Director:
Panah Panahi
Starring:
Hassan Madjooni, Pantea Panahiha, Rayan Sarlak, Amin Simiar
Release date:
29 Jul
Certificate:
12A
Iranian filmmaker Panah Panahi’s debut feature is kind of a miracle. Not just because it was shot under a regime so strict that Panahi’s own father, acclaimed director Jafar Panahi, has been legally forbidden from practising his…
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Hit the Road - Panah Panahi (2021)
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Hit the Road
Recensie Hit the Road ★★★1/2 - vanaf 27-1 te zien op @IFFR en vanaf 21-4 in de bioscoop
Een eigenzinnige, humorvolle, maar ook beladen roadmovie over een naderend afscheid in een eigenzinnig Iraans gezin.
#IFFR2022 #IFFR
De dramafilm Hit the Road gaat over een Iraans gezin dat met de auto op de vlucht is. Op de vlucht waar naartoe en voor wie is onduidelijk, maar naarmate de reis vordert, komt er steeds meer pijn. Wat wij van Hit the Road vinden, lees je in onze recensie.
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Hit the Road
directed by Panah Panahi, 2021
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PINK CLOUD
© DR/GR PINK CLOUD Keyvan Sarreshteh/Hassan Madjooni (Leev Theatre Group) 15.03 & 18.03.18 (20h) – Salle M Pink Cloud raconte l’histoire d’un jeune homme. De son assignation à résidence à son service militaire. Du front au territoire ennemi. Du territoire ennemi à dix pieds sous terre. De dix pieds sous terre à un nuage rose. Cette pièce de Keyvan Sarreshteh et Hassan Madjooni…
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