Robert Daniels joins to discuss festival highlights Dao, The Hanging of Stuart Cornfeld, 3 Weeks After, and more ...
Critic Pavel Sladký and programmer Irena Kovarova kick off our coverage from the Czech festival’s 60th edition ...
During Poland’s many years under different occupying powers, Polish mothers came to serve as the preservers of the culture, carrying on traditions, history, and the native language at home. The idea ...
John Early’s remarkable directorial debut filters the ravages of an eating disorder through the funny-yet-sincere lens of ...
Moving away from the poverty-porn aesthetics of City of God, Elite Squad, or Carmo, Hit the Road, Neighboring Sounds takes an extended look at the lives of old- and new-moneyed Brazilians. Its ...
Every October in Pordenone, silent film enthusiasts, scholars, and archivists congregate by the hundreds to witness the latest work in cinema that was originally projected over a century ago. Le ...
One of the saddest things I ever heard was from an acting teacher who reminded us that an acting career is often a tragic pursuit, moving in a circular progression. He described it using Kim Stanley ...
To watch Anocha Suwichakornpong’s By the Time It Gets Dark is to journey through a world where the boundaries of time and space do not exist. Suwichakornpong’s style—established by her short Graceland ...
Originally titled Je suis une ville endormie (I Am a Sleeping City) in a previous incarnation, Nights with Theodore tells an entrancing tale of precarious romance between two young people in Paris’s ...
Once upon a time, all that serious film buffs knew about Italian cinema di genere was that it was a vast wasteland of “kiss kiss, bang bang” for undiscriminating viewers who, well into the Seventies, ...