TIFF08: Wrestling with the industry
Daniel KasmanTIFF08: Wrestling with the industry
TIFF08: Wrestling with the industry
TIFF08: A plastic film for a plastic world
TIFF08: Moving beyond mere observation
TIFF08: A trip to Agnès’ beach
TIFF08: Surveying 2008’s experimental cinema
TIFF08: An intriguing road traveled far too often
Above: from Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952).Later this week, New York’s Film Forum, in association with the BFI, launches a comprehensive retrospective on the work of David Lean. I’ve been out of town
TIFF08: Digging for the ambiguous in a conventional world
TIFF08: Discovering the essence of cinema
One of the pleasures of those lucky enough to attend the film festivals of Berlin and Cannes is that by the time one gets to Toronto, much of the higher profile films have been seen. This can allow one
Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet's Klassenverhältnisse (Class Relations) adapts a posthumously published but unfinished Franz Kafka novel known as Amerika - a title given to it by Max Brod after Kafka
Momma's Man is not a $12 movie. That's how much I had to pay to see it, but that's not the kind of movie it is. There are all kinds of movies, $100 movies, matinee movies, movies someone once told you