(France; 90 min.) Isabelle Huppert delightfully plays against type as Babou, France’s oldest living teenager, who went on a road trip during the ‘70s and never quite came back.
(France; 90 min.) Isabelle Huppert delightfully plays against type as Babou, France’s oldest living teenager, who went on a road trip during the ‘70s and never quite came back.
It appears the Facebook police have angered pregnant women yet again. First it was removing pictures of women breastfeeding in their profile pics, and now, according to SFgate.com’s “The Mommy Files” blog, Mark Zuckerburg’s minions are taking heat for removing Angela Hurst’s professionally-done photo, which copies the famous Vanity Fair cover of Demi Moore.
In an effort to increase ridership, the Valley Transit Authority has decided to enhance its new hybrid buses by provide reclining seats, bike racks and Wi-Fi.
(Croatia/France; 84 min.) Three brothers, a few elderly neighbors and some sheep are all that remain in a Serbian hamlet.
(Canada; 75 min.) A woman is murdered in a Mennonite community.
(Hungary; 85 min.) This Hungarian comedy has hack soap opera scripter Andras (Sandor Csanyi) living what his therapist calls the most boring soap imaginable
(United States; 82 min.) The lives of 10 fictional women are chronicled in realistic monotony through a series of mostly visual monologues from writer-director Malik Isasis.
(Mexico, Canada; 87 min.) This weird piece of magical realism has a woman washing up on the shores of a Mexican village, stunned and unable to remember who she is
(France; 120 min.) In many ways, Nannerl could be viewed as a budding feminist in Rene Feret’s period piece set.
(Iceland; 90 min.) Fridrik Thor Fridriksson writes and directed this self-deprecating autobiographical story of an Icelandic film director (Kristbjorg Kjeld) coping with his mother’s (Hilmir Snaer Gudnason) Alzheimer’s disease