“I have seen Zama, and it does indeed have a llama,” announces Cinema Scope editor Mark Peranson in the new issue. “The mysterious circumstances of the film’s long-overdue birth into this world continue with an out-of-competition slot in . . .
A Cinema of Conscience: Ken Loach and Paul Laverty at Karlovy Vary Director Ken Loach and his longtime screenwriting partner Paul Laverty, recipients of this year’s Crystal Globe award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, speak about the complex relationship between politics and…Read More
This Week on the Criterion Channel This week on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, we zoom in on the artistry of two very different cinematographers. In Craig McCall’s 2010 Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff, viewers get an intimate look at one of…Read More
[The Daily] Lubitsch in Venice and More The Venice International Film Festival has announced that Rosita (1923), “famed as the single collaboration between two of the giants of the silent screen, the director Ernst Lubitsch and the star Mary Pickford, is the film …Read More
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