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The Day After

Nov 22, 2023 Quite an emotional range this week, from musicals and romantic comedies to the terror of nuclear war.

Dec 28, 2022 We’re getting real in January with a spotlight on cinema verité, a movement that revolutionized documentary filmmaking.

Oct 6, 2022 Once again, the New York Film Festival presents not one but two new films by Hong Sangsoo.

Jun 29, 2022 “It’s less about breaking the rules than just being able to construct new rules,” says the artist and filmmaker.

Jan 31, 2020 The abortion drama slated for the Berlinale’s competition is being met with strong reviews at Sundance.

Aug 27, 2019 In 1986, having made a number of child-centered films in his position as the head of the filmmaking division at Iran’s Center for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (an organization Iranians call Kanoon), Abbas Kiarostami accepted a...

Mar 21, 2019 As Quentin Tarantino releases the first trailer for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the Cannes lineup guessing game is on.

Dec 14, 2018 In this week’s round: Tarkovsky and Eisenstein, Godard and Varda, and one of the most consequential television programs of all time.

Nov 20, 2018 In the aftermath of the political turmoil that swept through France in 1968, Sylvina Boissonnas used her wealth to sponsor some of the most radical films of the era, including works by Philippe Garrel and Jackie Raynal.

Apr 16, 2018 Just before the release of her new film You Were Never Really Here, Lynne Ramsay spoke with us about her early moviegoing life in Glasgow, the version of herself that emerges on set, and the mind-expanding power of chess.

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