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Split Screen celebrated its twentieth birthday with an event at the Film Society of Lincoln Center this May.
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A Moment with Harry Filmmaker Allison Anders recalls a story about her time working with the late Harry Dean Stanton on the set of Paris, Texas.
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[The Daily] Jones, Reichardt, and More Let’s start today with a few interviews. I’ve opened the NYFF 2017 Index with a snippet from poet Peter Gizzi’s conversation with New York Film Festival director Kent Jones for BOMB, but I want to flag it again because they … Read More
[The Daily] NYFF 2017: Richard Linklater’s Last Flag Flying “If you’ve never seen The Last Detail, Hal Ashby’s 1973 comedy-drama about three Navy sailors on a debauched and ultimately tragic road trip, there are several reasons to rectify that,” begins Dana Stevens at Slate. “There’s… Read More
[The Daily] In the Works: Rees, Diop, and More Dee Rees, whose Mudbound is set to screen at the New York and London film festivals, will direct an adaptation of Joan Didion’s 1996 novel The Last Thing He Wanted, reports Screen’s Jeremy Kay. Says Rees: “It’s an internatio… Read More
Repertory Pick: A Late-Night Classic in London Herk Harvey’s one and only film, the haunting low-budget classic Carnival of Souls, plays next Wednesday evening at London’s Regent Street Cinema.
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