TIFF 2012. Correspondences #3
Fernando F. CroceThe third entry of our two-critic TIFF correspondence highlights films by Reygadas, Assayas, Bertolucci and Baumbach.
The third entry of our two-critic TIFF correspondence highlights films by Reygadas, Assayas, Bertolucci and Baumbach.
Our two-critic TIFF dialogue continues with films by Wang Bing, Christian Petzold, Ying Liang and Ernie Gehr.
Our two-critic dialogue kicks off at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival with new films from Kiarostami, Haneke and Korine.
An in-depth preview of TIFF 2012’s program.
This week we have word on upcoming projects from Werner Herzog, updates from Venice & Adrian Martin on Stephen Dwoskin and Chris Marker.
The program for this weekend’s mountain top retreat festival has been announced, with Geoff Dyer serving as guest programmer.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s first work since the prize-winning Tokyo Sonata is a five-part miniseries of haunted vengeance.
MUBI presents a special retrospective celebrating a decade of Venice International Film Critics Week, running now through October 8th.
A wrap-up overview of Locarno—which turns out to be the last under Artistic Director Olivier Père—its prize-winners and highlights.
Cinema Scope launches their comprehensive coverage of TIFF, Kevin Corrigan recalls his time with Tony Scott & Thom Andersen writes on Ozu.
This incredible experimental doc is now out in the US; we talked to the filmmakers at Locarno.
A lost octopus the highs and lows of Rotterdam 2012. Who will win the coveted Golden Donkey?