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  1. Mia Hansen-Løve (born 5 February 1981) is a French film director, screenwriter, and former actress. She has won several accolades for her work. Her first feature film, All Is Forgiven, won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2007 along with Céline Sciamma 's Water Lilies.

  2. Mia Hansen-Løve. Director: Things to Come. Cinema came into Mia Hansen-Løve's life when she was seventeen, as Olivier Assayas made her start as an actress in Late August, Early September (1998). Two years later, he gave her the part of "Aline" in his Les Destinées (2000).

  3. Mia Hansen-Løve est une réalisatrice, scénariste et critique de cinéma française, née le 5 février 1981 à Paris.

  4. Apr 15, 2023 · A Mia Hansen-Løve film strolls along to an everyday beat, cigarette lolling from its mouth. Achieving naturalism is a painstaking process in itself, though – something her actors...

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · Few directors capture modern life so vividly as Mia Hansen-Løve, and only in some cases does she show it in English-language contexts. Suggesting something of a bold leap, then, to read her next feature, If Love Should Die, will concern the 18th-century English feminist philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft.

  6. Oct 21, 2021 · With films full of lacerating emotional insights told with a gentle grace, French writer-director Mia Hansen-Løve has emerged as one of the most reliably acclaimed figures on the world’s festival...

  7. Jun 7, 2023 · Despite its auspicious sounding title, Mia Hansen-Løve's new film is not all clear skies and fresh beginnings. Sex and death are its driving forces, running through even the most uneventful scenes of everyday life like subterranean rivers of grief and desire.

  8. Aug 12, 2020 · This month on the Criterion Channel, we’re celebrating Hansen-Løve’s work with a series of three of her features: Father of My Children (2010), the story of a producer in crisis; Goodbye First Love (2011), a tale of romantic heartbreak; and Things to Come (2016), a chronicle of one woman’s post-marital awakening.

  9. Mia Hansen-Løve. Director: Things to Come. Cinema came into Mia Hansen-Løve's life when she was seventeen, as Olivier Assayas made her start as an actress in Late August, Early September (1998). Two years later, he gave her the part of "Aline" in his Les Destinées (2000).

  10. Mia Hansen-Løve describes her love for the cathartic and emancipatory dimension of cinema. From her early films, the intimate and the personal unfold with sincerity and a minimalistic aesthetic.