… “Bardo” from Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “Pinocchio” from Guillermo del Toro, “Living” from Oliver Hermanus, and “She Said” from Maria Schrader. Read more: AFI Fest 2022 Names Short Film Award Winners – IMDb
South African director Oliver Hermanus continues to receive rave reviews for his film Living. The film is a remake of the 1952 Japanese drama … Read more: Critics are absolutely in love with SA director Oliver Hermanus‘ new film Living – News24
Stage 3 didn’t break from the precedent that the teams had set and after 62 kilometres of racing, from Oak Valley Estate to Curro Hermanus, … Read more: Looser & Pritzen Win FNB Wines2Whales Shiraz – The Newspaper
… international stars, go head-to-head on the trails from Lourensford Wine Estate to Oak Valley Estate before finishing at Curro Hermanus. Read more: Looser & Pritzen Win FNB Wines2Whales Shiraz – Event and Industry News – Bike Hub
Oliver Hermanus‘ remake of the iconic Japanese film, with an Oscar-worthy Bill Nighy performance, is 2022’s poignant reminder to seize the day… Read more: Living: 2022’s Must-Watch Reminder of Mortality and Seizing the Day – MovieWeb
Posted in Blitzboks, Sevens, Top headlines Tagged Hong Kong Sevens, Springbok Sevens. Post by Devin Hermanus. Devin Hermanus. ← Previous Next → … Read more: Blitzboks’ Hong Kong hoodoo continues – SA Rugby magazine
Living – Oliver Hermanus, Kazuo Ishiguro, Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen The Wonder – Sebastián Lelio, Emma Donoghue, Alice Birch, … Read more: 2022 British Independent Film Award Nominations Led by ‘Aftersun’ | IndieWire
Not unlike the Kurosawa film, director Oliver Hermanus isn’t shy of holding down the sustain pedal as the story builds to its emotional playground … Read more: 5 things to watch this weekend – 4 to 6 November | BFI
Sebastián Lelio’s “The Wonder” followed with 12 nominations, Oliver Hermanus‘ “Living” nine and Peter Strickland’s “Flux Gourmet” seven. Read more: ‘Aftersun,’ ‘Blue Jean,’ ‘The Wonder’ Lead British Independent Film Awards Nominations