With revivals of Japanese films being presented in the coming days in New York, Chicago, Berlin, Cologne, and Vienna, a quick reminder: As noted yesterday, the lineups for the New York Asian Film Festival (June 30 through July 13) and Japan . . .
Ginette Vincendeau on Le silence de la mer Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le silence de la mer is undoubtedly one of the most assured film debuts of all time; an adaptation of an underground novel by Jean Bruller, written (under the pseudonym Vercors) during the Nazi occupat…Read More
What’s Happening on Hulu For this week’s festival of free films on Hulu, Compare and Contrast, we serve up four pairs of titles that give the viewer a chance to see alternate visions of similar or the same material. For instance, we have two version…Read More
Did You See This? • Polish classics, restored • The novel cinema of Vincente Minnelli • Andrei Rublev’s iTrinity
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