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May 17, 2017 With her son, Felix Moeller (Forbidden Films), Margarethe von Trotta (The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Hannah Arendt) will direct the documentary Ingmar Bergman – Legacy of a Defining Genius, reports Variety’s John Hopewell: “Exploring Bergman’s work with his closest...

Jan 27, 2026 Unencumbered by the white gaze, Reginald Hudlin’s groundbreaking feature-film debut is a celebration of a Black community in all its diversity, featuring fully realized characters who exist not as spectacle but as reality.

Nov 14, 2022 Most reviewers are getting a kick out of Tarantino’s blend of memoir and film criticism.

Aug 22, 2018 Festivals from New York to London, from Busan to San Sebastián, are finalizing their lineups.

Mar 22, 2011 The Times of Harvey Milk is one of the defining monuments to the life and legacy of my late uncle Harvey Milk. It has also been a companion in many ways during my own journey as the openly gay nephew...

Jul 24, 2006 Powell and Pressberger’s poignant work captures the fulfillment and absolute sameness of the everyday and the sacred.

Nov 11, 2002 Continued from Anatomy of a Love Festival - Part One The real turn-on, though, was the music—twenty-two hours of it, divided into solid chunks that usually ran more than thirty minutes. Friday night was the epitome of what San Francisco...

Apr 15, 1992 When President Kennedy announced that Ian Fleming’s novels were amongst his favorite bedside reading, the international stage was set for the entrance of a new cinematic character. His name was Bond—James Bond. In 1962, Dr. No burst onto the screen...

Jul 19, 2024 We’re looking back to films by Pakula and Oshima, and from the 1990s, by Claire Denis and Richard Shepard.

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The Daily

Oct 21, 2019 Newly renovated and expanded, New York’s Museum of Modern Art integrates the story of cinema into its history of modernism.

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