The Noteworthy: Jesús Franco (1930-2013), Announcing "Cléo", Snow Sounds
Adam CookA legend passes away, a new issue of desistfilm, the debut of Cléo, a “journal of film and feminism”, music from Michael Snow & more.
A legend passes away, a new issue of desistfilm, the debut of Cléo, a “journal of film and feminism”, music from Michael Snow & more.
Our second report from the 2013 festival, about films by Kira Muratova, Jean-Claude Brisseau, and David Gatten.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2012 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.
From the New York Film Festival, David Gatten’s first work in digital video is a long form movie capturing painted images and broken texts.
Featuring an interview with Ai Weiwei and more. Also: The Gold Rush and Last Year at Marienbad in New York.
Along with An Affair at Akitsu, time was also the subject of David Gatten’s terrific new film, commissioned by Mark McElhatten for a shop window themed program of experimental shorts in honor of filmmaker
Journals and Remarks (David Gatten) Gatten's silent Bolero is “the second reel of the ongoing Continuous Quantities series [and] contains 700 shots, 29 frames each, shuttling between the 1839 version
Wavelengths Preview – Part Two, + Future Projections, Etc.