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ELENA FERRANTE


The Calamitous Lies of Adulthood

Netflix’s new adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s 2020 novel is a striking, moody show about the contours of deceit.

theatlantic.com

The best TV shows of 2022 — so far

“Abbott Elementary,” “Barry” and more — plus a riveting, real-life procedural drama on Capitol Hill.

washingtonpost.com

Lying Is Its Own Form of Storytelling

In literature, nothing is as fascinating or destabilizing as deception: Your weekly guide to the best in books

theatlantic.com

Elena Ferrante’s “In the Margins” book review

“In the Margins” is a collection of lectures in which the mysterious author shares her views on literature and identity, if not shedding light on her own.

washingtonpost.com

‘Power of the Dog’ tops Oscar noms with 12; ‘Dune’ nabs 10

Jane Campion’s gothic western “The Power of the Dog” leads all nominees for this year's Oscars, where streaming services more than ever before swept over Hollywood’s top honors.

Why Reading About Feeling Bad Feels So Good

Wallowing in our worst moods can be enthralling, and even educational.

theatlantic.com

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Lost Daughter” Is Sluggish, Spotty, and a Major Achievement

Her adaptation of the Elena Ferrante novel, starring Olivia Colman, reflects the conventions of literary cinema while revealing what’s missing from movies at large.

newyorker.com

New this week: 'Lost Daughter,' NYE in Nashville, Boba Fett

Christmas may be over, but a feast of movies and television shows arrive next week.

The Books Briefing: The Quiet Skill of Mass-Market Novels

Many popular authors are compelling storytellers who sharply analyze power dynamics and offer vivid portraits of daily life. They are also frequently dismissed by the literary establishment.

theatlantic.com

Q&A: Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley on sharing Leda

It’s not often that two actors inhabit the same role seamlessly in a movie.

‘Zola,’ A24 lead indie spirit award nominations

Janicza Bravo’s wild road trip saga “Zola” scored a leading seven Film Independent Spirit Award nominations, including best feature, best director and best female lead for Taylour Paige.

'Lost Daughter,' 'Licorice Pizza' top AP's best 2021 films

Associated Press Film Writers Lindsey Bahr and Jake Coyle have named their picks for the best movies of 2021.

New York film critics name 'Drive My Car' best film of 2021

The New York Film Critics Circle on Friday named “Drive My Car,” Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s three-hour emotional epic and Haruki Murakami’s short story adaptation, the best film of the year.

'The Lost Daughter' wins big at 31st Gotham Awards

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Elena Ferrante adaptation “The Lost Daughter” won four Gotham Awards including best feature film at the 31st Gotham Awards, the annual New York independent film celebration that serves as a boozy kickoff to Oscar season.

'Trust,' by Domenico Starnone book review

Starnone’s novel has echoes of Elena Ferrante’s “The Story of the Lost Child.”

washingtonpost.com

London Film Festival welcomes audiences back to the movies

Movies from 77 countries will screen at the 2021 London Film Festival, as Britain’s leading cinema showcase welcomes mass audiences back to movie theaters after a pandemic-disrupted year.

The Books Briefing: What the Best Translations Share

Rendering a work in a new language often becomes a collaboration between the interpreter and the original text: Your weekly guide to the best in books

theatlantic.com

‘Spencer,’ ‘The Last Duel' set for Venice Film Festival

The Venice Film Festival has unveiled a starry lineup of world premieres for September including Pablo Larrain’s “Spencer,” starring Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana and Ridley Scott’s medieval drama “The Last Duel,” featuring Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Adam Driver.

The Books Briefing: The Quiet Skill of Mass-Market Novels

Many popular authors are compelling storytellers who sharply analyze power dynamics and offer vivid portraits of daily life. They are also frequently dismissed by the literary establishment.

theatlantic.com

McBride, Wilkerson among nominees for Kirkus Prize

NEW YORK Elena Ferrante, James McBride and Isabel Wilkerson are among the nominees for the Kirkus Prize, a $50,000 honor for the best fiction, nonfiction and children's books. The nominees, six each in the three categories, were chosen by panels of writers, critics, booksellers and librarians. Other nominees were Tola Rotimi's Black Sunday," Juliana Delgado Lopera's Fiebre Tropical," Douglas Stuart's Shuggie Bain" and Raven Leilani's Luster." Wilkerson is a nonfiction finalist for another Winfrey pick, her study of racism in the U.S., Caste." In young people's literature, nominees include a children's version of Ibram X, Kendi's award-winning study of race, Stamped from the Beginning," co-authored with Jason Reynolds.

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