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In Celebration

May 22, 2017 “She is an 88-year-old film directing icon with a two-tone purple rinse,” begins David Jenkins at Little White Lies. “He is a 33-year-old photographer and conceptual artist who likes to wear a silly little trilby hat. Together, they amble around...

Apr 25, 2011 Brian De Palma brought hip, freewheeling funkiness to the American film renaissance of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Wised-up, cinema-savvy audiences across the country knew to seek out his movies for their scruffy wit, showmanship, and aesthetic innovation, not...

Mar 23, 2009 The most crowd-pleasing film of François Truffaut’s latter career is also one of his most personal, drawing from his memories of the German occupation of France, his schoolboy years and his lifelong infatuation with the creative arts.

Berlinale Reading

The Daily

Feb 19, 2020 The Forum’s magazine and the new artistic director’s blog help make the Berlinale experience freely accessible from anywhere in the world.

Feb 26, 2026 This year’s program features a new restoration of a Martin and Lewis comedy in Technicolor and 3D.

Oct 12, 2021 One of cinema’s most eclectic and impactful curators is fêted in the cities were he lived and worked.

Oct 29, 2019 Check out what’s in store next month on our streaming service!

Dec 17, 2015 Repertory PicksJust in time for December’s holiday gatherings and celebrations, the Cinefamily theater in Los Angeles will screen Arnaud Desplechin’s 2008 film A Christmas Tale (Un conte de Noël), as part of its monthly series La Collectionneuse, which is devoted...

Sep 22, 2023 John Waters goes Hollywood, Terence Davies reads a poem, and Marguerite Duras tears it all down.

Jul 24, 2023 One of the UK’s great celebrations of classic cinema opens in Bristol on Wednesday and runs through the weekend.

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