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Oct 24, 2013 In 2004, actors Peter Falk and Gena Rowlands sat down in Rowlands’s home to discuss their landmark collaboration on John Cassavetes’s A Woman Under the Influence, in a conversation for Criterion. In the seventeen-minute dialogue, Falk (who died in 2011)...

Oct 23, 2013 If there’s one quality that separates John Cassavetes’s movies from almost everybody else’s, it’s the density of detail in the storytelling. His films need to be read closely, from beginning to end. There are no lulls with Cassavetes, no lapses...

Jun 17, 2018 “The music for A Woman Under the Influence is basically about love,” says Bo Harwood, the longtime collaborator of John Cassavetes’s who composed that film’s score. “It’s about loving somebody, loving your family, loving them no matter what.” This purity of emotion...

Oct 16, 2025 This month, join us for a Thanksgiving feast of some of the movies’ most memorable family reunions, or delve into the dark alleyways of noir mysteries built around protagonists tormented by amnesia, memory holes, and drunken blackouts.

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

Composing for Cassavetes

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Mar 16, 2018 In a new documentary on FilmStruck, composer and sound recordist Bo Harwood discusses his close collaboration with John Cassavetes and the music he composed for six of his films.

Oct 11, 2016 Before the New York Film Festival premiere of Hermia and Helena, his 2016 riff on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Argentine director stopped by to discuss the Bard and the movies that shaped him as a filmmaker.

Aug 20, 2014 One of John Cassavetes’s loyal troupe of collaborators reminisces about working with the fearless filmmaker.

Apr 30, 2025 Elena Gorfinkel has written a new study of Loden’s groundbreaking feature and curated a season for the BFI.

Is That the Time?

The Daily

Jan 3, 2025 We spent the holidays reading about Claude Sautet, Pascal Plante, and Christian Marclay.

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