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The writer-director made the masterpiece ‘The Father’, which only makes his new film harder to watch
A father lost in dementia, first love in LA and the life of a Norwegian pig are among our critic’s highlights of the year
In a candid conversation, the French actress discusses performance, personality and presence with her friend, the film director Florian Zeller
The playwright on turning ‘The Father’ into an Oscar-winning film, rejecting rehearsals and conjuring Anthony Hopkins
A play that defies explanation, yet still grips — thanks largely to its two central performances
Florian Zeller is on familiar ground with his new play, but Robert Hirsch excels in the lead role
Dame Judi Dench wins eighth award, the most for any performer
Florian Zeller’s drama skewers the moral contortions of an unfaithful man
Florian Zeller’s new play, following his acclaimed drama The Father, is further proof of his prowess
The very nature of theatre builds empathy for an Alzheimer’s sufferer, to devastating and brilliant effect
Florian Zeller’s touching play uses the nature of theatre to convey the disorientation of dementia
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