Peter Przygodda, 1941 - 2011
David HudsonThe renowned editor worked with Wenders, Syberberg, Schlöndorff, Lemke and Karmakar.
The renowned editor worked with Wenders, Syberberg, Schlöndorff, Lemke and Karmakar.
A long and winding road to nowhere for a few, but for others, “there is something of interest in every minute.”
“Truly remarkable” for some, while for others, it reveals the “dangers of auteurs refusing to venture beyond their established styles.”
Drawing attention to notable reviews as they come in from the festival.
A telling, accidental detail changes the feel of one of the Hungarian master’s virtuoso camera moves in his newest film.
Also: Ben-Hur, restored. Tahrir documents the Egyptian revolution. Patience (After Sebald). And Rin Tin Tin.
Another round of solid reviews — and The Loneliest Planet is still seeking distribution.
Nick Ray’s genre of everyday life.
In the wake of the raves from Cannes, some of the reviews coming out of Toronto and New York may come as a surprise.
A brief roundup, a supplement to two others.
Also: The award-winners from the Zurich and Reykjavik film festivals.
Far more than “a screenwriter’s film,” A Separation is also “a fine account of Iran’s predicament.”