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
Isabelle Huppert collaborates with Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo in his latest film.
On the opening day of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival: a poster round-up of the films in competition.
On the repetition-obsessed filmmaker’s wonky sense of space.
“This is a song for you.”
Oki’s Movie runs all week and The Day He Arrives opens on Friday.
Watch the South Korean master’s short film contribution to the 2009 Jeonju Digital Project omnibus.
Fine new issue of the Brooklyn Rail, a sprawling list, news and more.
Also: Early word on new projects from Hong Sang-soo, Sofia Coppola and more.
Also: Another big round of projects in the works announced in Berlin.
Also: Theo Angelopoulos, Alberto Lattuada and Jean-Pierre Gorin on DVD.
Also: Teonghwa: Korean Film Today, 2011. And David Mitchell comments on Tykwer and the Wachowski’s adaptation of Cloud Atlas.