The Noteworthy: More from Cannes, Star Maps, Japan's Teenage Wasteland
Adam CookMore announcements from Cannes, Cronenberg is casting, an Images Festival report, the films of Marcel Hanoun & more.
More announcements from Cannes, Cronenberg is casting, an Images Festival report, the films of Marcel Hanoun & more.
Also: Posters for this year’s Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week, “Great Directors” in San Francisco, Picasso in London and more.
The new Film Quarterly and a round of papers from Boston.
Also: David Cronenberg’s TV series. Trailer for the restored Napoleon.
Also: Adam Curtis on Dead of Night, life, the universe and everything. And more.
Also: Abel Ferrara intends to direct Gérard Depardieu as Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Isabelle Adjani as Anne Sinclair.
Also: The latest indefinite word on whether or not David Fincher will make The Girl Who Played with Fire.
One of the best films of 2011 begins its tour of the US.
Featuring an interview with Ai Weiwei and more. Also: The Gold Rush and Last Year at Marienbad in New York.
Far more than “a screenwriter’s film,” A Separation is also “a fine account of Iran’s predicament.”
A look at the posters for the films in the main slate of this year’s New York Film Festival.
Honor is everything in the Iran of Asghar Farhadi's Nader and Simon, a Separation and the Albania of Joshua Marston's The Forgiveness of Blood. Each character defends his or her allotment, determined