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Borgman

Dec 13, 2022 A pioneering feminist artist drawn to universal themes, the Swedish director mined the complexity and humor of human behavior in films that courted controversy and cultivated a sense of detachment.

Dec 6, 2022 Known for their austerity and shocking moments of violence, the Austrian director’s first three films cultivate a kind of humanism in their dogged refusal to coddle the viewer.

Dec 5, 2022 For all the weekend’s best-of-2022 lists and awards, the Sight and Sound poll remains topic #1.

Dec 1, 2022 During the production of our release of Amores perros in 2020, the film’s writer-director, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, gave us a remarkable window into his creative process, showing us some of the dozens of note cards he’d used in planning scenes...

Nov 8, 2022 The Portuguese festival presents one of the largest retrospectives dedicated to the movement ever staged in Europe.

Sep 28, 2022 This melodrama, made by André de Toth in his native Hungary, anticipates the unease of the director’s postwar Hollywood films with an array of radical stylistic choices and jarring visual tensions.

Sep 14, 2022 Always innovating, Godard was one of the most vital and influential figures in the history of cinema.

Aug 8, 2022 The new Senses of Cinema features a dossier on the director currently being feted in Melbourne.

Jul 29, 2022 We head back to the 1940s in Los Angeles, the 1960s in New York and Paris, and to every summer you remember.

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The Daily

Jun 29, 2022 A fresh round on biographies and studies of filmmakers and actors as well as a few novel ideas and critical collections.

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