November Books

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Nov 20, 2023 This month brings new books on Godard and Bergman, novelists moonlighting as film critics, and biographies of Lena Horne and Elizabeth Taylor.

Nov 16, 2023 A new restoration of beguiling 1970 oddity opens this weekend in cities across the country.

Aug 3, 2023 Reubens’s man-child creation was the role of a lifetime, but filmmakers were eager to have him show us his real range.

Jul 18, 2023 In her music, her films, and her often stormy romances, Birkin captivated us for more than half a century.

Dec 13, 2022 A pioneering feminist artist drawn to universal themes, the Swedish director mined the complexity and humor of human behavior in films that courted controversy and cultivated a sense of detachment.

Dec 12, 2022 Critics, the European Film Academy, and the International Documentary Association spent the weekend listing and awarding.

Nov 17, 2022 Ten films will screen over three days in two theaters in Prague.

Sep 29, 2022 An erotically charged “musical fantasia” opens the NYFF’s Currents program.

Sep 28, 2022 A high point of early Argentine cinema, Mario Soffici’s 1939 film about the plight of plantation workers is an unflinching examination of exploitation and violence.

Sep 28, 2022 Sarah Maldoror’s only completed narrative feature tracks the Angolan struggle for independence from Portugal and reckons with the interlocking systems of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy.

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