Cannes 2012. Days 6-7, Essential Reads
Adam CookKiarostami, Hong Sang-soo, Resnais: some of the biggest names of the festival unveil their latest works
Kiarostami, Hong Sang-soo, Resnais: some of the biggest names of the festival unveil their latest works
The 2012 Cannes Film Festival is underway and we’re compiling some of the highlights of the coverage.
A special collaboration between Apichatpong, LomoKino and MUBI: a new camera and a new film.
A small feature film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul imaginatively uses minor means to unite strands of documentary and fiction.
Springtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
Also: Adam Curtis on Dead of Night, life, the universe and everything. And more.
Also: David Fincher’s original series for Netflix and an action comedy starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin.
Also: LA Observed and goings on in Chicago and Boston.
Reviews of nearly two dozen works screening in the Toronto International Film Festival’s program of experimental film and video.
"My sense is that Joe and his films bring out the best in people. And that his swift rise to prominence, to the upper ranks of the cinema republic has not lessened but strengthened his
In a city often derided as art-phobic and money-obsessed, the Hong Kong International Film Festival provides an annual opportunity for local audiences to contextualize their own regional cinema alongside
"There are few contemporary filmmakers who grasp narrative as an expressive instrument in itself, and even among them Apichatpong Weerasethakul seems special," begins Max Goldberg in the San Francisco