
Orson Welles

Richard Linklater

Guillermo del Toro

Robert Altman

Ermanno Olmi

Orson Welles

Carol Reed


Paul Thomas Anderson

Jacques Tourneur

Marlon Brando

Mark Robson

Robert Altman


Guillermo del Toro

Krzysztof Kieślowski

Noah Baumbach

Akira Kurosawa

Kenji Mizoguchi

Joel Coen

Luis García Berlanga

Russ Meyer

Olivier Assayas

Jean Renoir

Michelangelo Antonioni

Wim Wenders

King Hu

Arthur Hiller

Terrence Malick

Stig Björkman

Alexander Hall

Hiroshi Teshigahara

Alain Resnais

Herk Harvey

René Laloux

Tony Richardson

Alain Resnais

Stanley Kubrick
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23 August 2016
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Tony Richardson’s era-defining exploration of sexuality, race, and working-class life brought a uniquely female perspective to England’s Free Cinema movement.
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By Jeanine Basinger
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16 August 2016
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Stig Björkman’s candid documentary gathers a wealth of material from Ingrid Bergman’s personal archive, revealing the star as a fastidious collector of her own memories.
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By Tom Gunning
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25 July 2016
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In his masterful reimagining of the story of John Smith and Pocahontas, Terrence Malick meditates on the nature of beauty and America’s path from innocence to experience.
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Alan Arkin Remembers Arthur Hiller
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23 August 2016
Morrissey’s Taste for Shelagh Delaney
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22 August 2016
Did You See This?
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19 August 2016
Ingrid Bergman, Filmmaker
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19 August 2016
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