Director François Ozon’s new film adaptation of Albert Camus’s novel L’Étranger (The Outsider, 1942) confronts a considerable ...
Director François Ozon, better known for lighter soufflés, takes on a demanding piece of literature and serves it well, with absorbing pools of isolation and detachment.
French filmmaker François Ozon offers a charged and rewarding adaptation of the classic book about a man in Algeria seemingly ...
François Ozon’s adaptation of the 1942 novella L’Etranger passionately honours the original text while bringing a contemporary perspective to its themes of empire and race ...
Cinema itself stars in The Stranger, a lustrous adaptation of Albert Camus’ 1942 novel of murder without meaning in French colonial Algeria. Early on, clerk Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) takes ...
François Ozon’s lovely adaptation of the French masterpiece is both resolutely faithful and refreshingly new.
François Ozon chooses the extraordinary power of black and white for his new film adaptation of Camus's classic. It explores ...
The intensity of “The Stranger” reminds us that Ozon has, in addition to his elaborations of and fantasias on queer themes, ...
François Ozon has brought Albert Camus’s classic existentialist novel The Stranger to the screen in brooding, Bressonian black-and-white. He tells us about drawing out the sensual elements of the ...
François Ozon's modern Albert Camus adaptation The Stranger keeps the spirit of its stark source material alive.
The French filmmaker tells IndieWire about the seduction it took to obtain rights to the classic novel — and his leading ...
This atmospheric - and mostly loyal - adaptation might be too pretty for its own good.
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