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Les Incendiaires ( A Desperate Crime )

Jul 2, 2020 New issues of photogénie, Comparative Cinema, and SCMS+ take on an array of raging crises.

Mar 14, 2009 Many of us have fond memories of sunny weekend jaunts to the country. But how many can boast spending those outings with Francis Ford Coppola and Akira Kurosawa? Only Wim Wenders, whose hiccup-fraught trip to Coppola’s Napa Valley home in...

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

A Lot of Gaul

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Apr 22, 2022 Cannes tops off its lineup, and we’re reading about Rivette, Resnais—and more.

Feb 20, 2019 An overview of the award winners and a few critical and personal favorites.

Dec 2, 2014 Les Blank’s documentaries focusing on musicians are wonderfully easygoing and authentic. Watching films like A Well Spent Life, a 1971 portrait of Texas blues guitarist Mance Lipscomb, one senses a relationship of total trust between subjects and filmmakers. In this...

Sep 17, 2007 I set out on my first trip to the Toronto Film Festival ready to feast on films and spend relaxed, indulgent, quality time with writers I work with, or hope to work with, as the editorial director here at Criterion....

Dec 1, 2006 We left St-Michel feeling uplifted and took a nice stroll south, past the Closerie des Lilas, the restaurant made famous by Hemingway, and through the Luxembourg gardens, where a film crew was laying dolly tracks and fitting counterweights on a...

Aug 14, 2006 The Bakery Girl of Monceau and Suzanne’s Career are not Eric Rohmer’s first films. By 1963, he had made several shorts and one feature, Le signe du Lion. Yet these two short works—with their meticulously charted Paris locations; their semidocumentary...

Jan 17, 2005 Along with Touchez pas au grisbi and Le Trou, Casque d’or is now widely recognized as the summit of Jacques Becker’s achievement as a filmmaker.

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