Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tallahassee Film Society presents “Holy Cow,” the debut film by Louise Courvoisie on cheesemaking and adolescence, at the ...
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“Holy Cow,” a movie that premiered at Cannes Film Festival‘s Un Certain Regard, has been bought by Kino Lorber in association with Zeitgeist Films for U.S. and English-speaking Canadian rights. A ...
The local French box office always provides quite the well of breakouts, a great example being rural coming-of-age tale Holy Cow. Agat Films – Ex Nihilio Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s strand ...
The sunlit opening of French writer-director Louise Courvoisier’s punchy, sweet coming-of-age debut feature, “Holy Cow,” set in a cheese-making pocket of France’s Comté region, is a lively welcome.
Courvoisier is from the village featured and cast her film from the locals working there. All are amateurs, all are naturals. Her Totone is a poultry farm worker, Clément Faveau, an 18-year-old with ...
18-year-old Totone spends most of his time drinking beers and going from ball to ball in the Jura region with his gang of friends. But reality soon catches up with him: he has to look after his ...
Mild, sweet, and a little nutty may describe the flavor profile of Comté, the famous cheese from the region of the same name in Eastern France. And these notes may also describe “Holy Cow,” the debut ...
This "micro-budget" film about "artisanal cheese making" in rural France could "charm anyone, even the most die-hard cheese hater", said Larushka Ivan-Zadeh in The Times. Set in a "hardscrabble ...