The story is kept at a stress-inducing simmer, with occasional surges of operatic emotion.
Paolo Virzì’s Human Capital gives the tired trope of cutting between overlapping stories a welcome shot of adrenaline.
The arrival of Giordana’s masterpiece on video is cause for celebration.
Marco Tullio Giordana’s aesthetic is neither rigorous nor carefree, but it’s not anonymous.
Thank the success of Trembling Before G-d and Stone Reader for the release of The Way We Laughed on DVD.
The film is a reductive slice and dice of six years in the life of two Sicilian brothers.