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 cover more than this . . .
The Shape of Corruption Matteo Garrone’s gritty portrait of the Neapolitan Mafia draws on a lineage of Italian crime films dating back to Francesco Rosi’s trailblazing Salvatore Giuliano.
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Celebrating Twenty Years of Split Screen The landmark television program Split Screen celebrated its twentieth birthday with an event at the Film Society of Lincoln Center this May.
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Certain Women: Trapped Under the Big Sky The wide-open vistas of Montana are the backdrop for three interlocking stories about women confronting the disappointments of small-town life.
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[The Daily] Interviews: Godard, Campion, and More Last year, Dmitry Golotyuk and Antonina Derzhitskaya spoke with Jean-Luc Godard for the Russian publication Séance, and now Craig Keller has translated nine excerpts. The conversation evidently took place in Rolle, the modes…Read More
[The Daily] Toronto 2017: Lists and Rankings Film Comment editor Nicolas Rapold has posted his overview of this year’s Venice International Film Festival, and a “Telluride 2017 Journal” from the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Eugene Hernandez is up there, too. But FC…Read More
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