
Alfred Hitchcock

Charles Chaplin

Ingmar Bergman

Wes Anderson

Ingmar Bergman

Paul Fejos

Whit Stillman

Jim Jarmusch

Luc Dardenne…

Whit Stillman

Danny Boyle

Abbas Kiarostami

Franc Roddam

Aki Kaurismäki

Norman Mailer

Steven Soderbergh

Jean Grémillon

Andrew Haigh

Steven Soderbergh


Hiroshi Inagaki

Hal Ashby

Luc Dardenne…

Roy Ward Baker

Mathieu Kassovitz

Louis Malle

Mikhail Kalatozov


Chris Hegedus…

Spike Jonze

Hollis Frampton

Yasujiro Ozu

Robert M. Young


Martin Scorsese

Mario Monicelli
By Michael Koresky • 25 April 2012 • 0 Comments
Five remarkable filmmakers—Věra Chytilová, Jaromil Jireš, Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, and Evald Schorm—helped reinvent Czechoslovakian cinema in the sixties. Read more »
By J. Hoberman • 24 April 2012 • 1 Comment
Mario Monicelli’s neorealist tale of a bitter strike in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Turin is a great work of popular cinema. Read more »
By Ed Halter • 24 April 2012 • 3 Comments
In his work, Frampton changed the very shape of cinema into an ecstatic hybrid of mathematics and poetry. Read more »
Abbas Kiarostami Talks About Love
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Posted in Video • 21 May 2012
Did You See This?
Posted in Clippings • 18 May 2012
Robert Downey Sr. and Paul Thomas Anderson on Babo 73
Posted in Video • 17 May 2012
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