
Earlier this month the cinema world lost Chantal Akerman, one of the field's most vital and influential artists. For nearly fifty years, the renowned Belgian filmmaker not only shaped moviemaking with her daring and profound narrative films and . . .
Read More
Related Posts:
[The Daily] In the Works: Friedkin, Fiala and Franz, and More IndieWire’s Eric Kohn reports that William Friedkin is working with producer Bobby Maresco (Million Dollar Baby) on a series based on his 2011 film Killer Joe. “While the Joe of the original story exclusively worked as a kil… Read More
[The Daily] Books: Agee, Hanks, and More Complete Film Criticism: Reviews, Essays, and Manuscripts, a collection edited by Charles Maland, gathers reviews and features James Agee wrote for The Nation from December 1942 to September 1948 and for Time from September … Read More
A Sneak Peek at 100 Years of Olympic Films In anticipation of the December release of our biggest box set ever, we’ve made a trailer to give you a taste of what’s inside.
Read More
… Read More
Repertory Pick: A Fassbinder Melodrama in Chicago This Sunday, Chicago’s Doc Films will continue its season-long retrospective of New German Cinema icon Rainer Werner Fassbinder with a 35 mm screening of his 1972 masterpiece The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant. Featuring an … Read More
[The Daily] Fresh Listening and Viewing Senses of Cinema has launched a podcast and topics discussed in the first episode (62’45”) include Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, Jacques Tourneur, and the Mexican narco wars onscreen. And speaking of Blade Runner, Ci… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment