The films Vogue’s writers and editors have seen and loved the most.
an adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novel, in the depths of a COVID lockdown. And yet this haunting movie, filmed under strict precautions last winter, achieves an uncanny mix of sun-splashed escapism and claustrophobic dread—just the right combination for a story about the dark side of parental attachment.
, from the Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul, is a transfixing and lightly terrifying piece of work. It follows a botanist named Jessica who, while visiting her sister in Bogotá, is followed by a mystifying sound only she can hear.
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