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A Misappropriated Turkey

August Books

The Daily

Aug 12, 2019 This month we’re looking at titles by or about Chantal Akerman, Orson Welles, Chris Marker, Kathleen Collins, and many more filmmakers and writers.

Moods and Memes

The Daily

Aug 9, 2019 This week we’re revisiting the work of Ida Lupino, Nicholas Cage, Juraj Herz, Spike Jonze, and more.

Aug 7, 2019 The last two days have seen an avalanche of titles filling up the fall festival lineups.

Werner’s World

Features

Aug 6, 2019 Once, in 1977, Werner Herzog read a news item about a volcano that was supposed to erupt in Guadeloupe and one man living there who refused to evacuate with the rest of the island’s population. Herzog being Herzog, he immediately...

Aug 5, 2019 At the San Francisco Silent Film Festival you can expect to see many great, even perfect, treasures of cinema, popular classics, and critical favorites. At the age of twenty-four, the event has become increasingly central to the silent cinema calendar—one...

Aug 2, 2019 Extraordinarily long movies, challenging movies, and even ugly movies figure into this week’s round.

Aug 2, 2019 1. Spike Lee was inspired to write Do the Right Thing by what is now known as the Howard Beach incident. On December 20, 1986, a mob of twelve angry white men chased down and beat three black men who...

Jul 31, 2019 From her early, New Wave–defining films to the quicksilver documentaries she made in the twenty-first century, Agnès Varda led a long and remarkable career devoted to experimentation with film form. A perfect illustration of the complexity and restless inventiveness of...

Jul 31, 2019 Check out what’s in store next month on our streaming service!

Jul 30, 2019 The New York Film Festival has landed the world premiere of The Irishman—and Scorsese is already at work on his next feature.

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