‘Fatherland’s Pawel Pawlikowski At Cannes: “I’m Lost Today…That’s Why I Make Movies That Take Place In The Past”
You can never go home again is how the saying goes, and Pawel Pawlikowski’s latest movie, Fatherland, illustrates that through the later life of Death in Venice author Thomas Mann. In the film Mann, now a Nobel laureate, returns to Germany, a place he’s fled, post-war in 1949. The director bills it as a five-day […]




