Unanimity at the height of the poisonous fascination he exercises.
The Nest,
by Sean Durkin, held up the 46th Deauville American Film Festival, pocketing the grand prize, the critics' prize and the revelation prize.
Each of the juries, including that of Vanessa Paradis, underlined the incredible visual mastery of this psychological thriller set in the closed doors of the English countryside and the intensity of the performances of Jude Law and Carrie Coon.
He is a greedy broker who moves his family from New York.
She is his wife not fooled by this mirror with larks.
Sean Durkin
(Martha Marcy May Marlene)
borrows from genre cinema to portray rising tensions within the home.
The noxious atmosphere is reminiscent of
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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"The Nest" with Jude Law triumphs at the American Festival of Deauville
Vanessa Paradis and her team also awarded two jury prizes.
One at the
First Cow
pastry western
,
by Kelly Reichardt.
The other to
Lorelei
, by Sabrina Doyle, about the resilience of a former convict.
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