- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- March 16, 2016 (8 years ago)
- Alias
- Évolution
- Language
- French
- Origin
- Belgium · France · Spain
- Production companies
- Evo Films A.I.E. · Left Field Ventures · Les films du Worso · Noodles Production · SCOPE Pictures · Volcano Films
- Runtime
- 1h 21m
- Rating
- Not Rated
Evolution
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A chilling, yet inert ‘Evolution’ This arthouse film is enigmatic and supremely strange, which is both a boon and a fault.
Film of the week: Evolution Mysteries of the deep: Lucile Hadzihalilovic essays bodily sea changes and natural horror in her coolly estranging fantasia of a coastal mothers-and-sons con...
Toronto 2015: 'Evolution' review ★★★★☆ Returning to screens over ten years after her memorable debut Innocence, Lucile Hadžihalilovic’s new film is akin to a beguiling and deepl...
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‘Evolution’: TIFF Review ‘Innocence’ director Lucile Hadzihalilovic unveils her first feature in 10 years.
Evolution Review: Elliptical and mysterious Hadzihalilovic’s latest feature is like a cross between a Jacques Cousteau underwater documentary and one of David Cronenberg’s cerebral body horror films
‘Evolution’ Review: Here’s the Year’s Wildest Coming of Age Story Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s "Evolution" is her first movie since "Innocence" and a creepy coming-of-age story.
Review: The opposite of nurture on display in creepy French horror fantasy 'Evolution' A striking and maddening delivery system for art house creepinesss, Lucille Hadžihalilović’s “Evolution” dreams up a cloistered island community of a...
Review: ‘Evolution’ Goes to a Magical Place You Wouldn’t Want to Live In (Published 2016) A young boy’s creepy childhood in a picturesque seaside village with an unsettling goings-on.
Evolution movie review & film summary (2016) The most novel, unsettling horror film of the year.
'Evolution': Review Dir: Lucile Hadžihalilovic. Fr. 2015. 81mins
[TIFF Review] Evolution Near the beginning of Evolution, there’s a shot that hangs underwater, showing a seemingly harmonious aquatic eco-system that's glimpsed just long enough t...
Film: Evolution ★★★★☆ Evolution is grippingly mysterious, a disturbing immersion in a community of young boys and their mothers who live by the sea on a black, vol...
Toronto Film Review: ‘Evolution’ "Innocence" director Lucile Hadzihalilovic boy-centric body horror film proposes an entirely new paradigm to explain where babies come from.
Evolution Review Evolution is undeniably beautiful, but it's a small-scale story which ignores a larger world that needs far more exploration.
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