Daily Briefing. Bergman's Videos, Antonioni's Docs and More
David HudsonAlso: Posters for this year’s Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week, “Great Directors” in San Francisco, Picasso in London and 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.
Primarily remembered for his work with Bergman and Tarkovsky, Josephson was also a director himself as well as a novelist and playwright.
Also: Top animators sign on for an adaptation of Gibran’s The Prophet and the doc Liv and Ingmar is set for the fall.
“We sort of do the lineup by the seat of our pants.”
A rediscovered interview, a new issue, a fresh round of lists of the best of 2011.
The issue features a dossier on Orson Welles. Also: Remembering Doe Avedon.
Also: New essays up at the Chiseler; and there’s a new book out, Gary Cooper: Enduring Style.
“One of those masterpieces that plainly presents itself as a work that transcends even the long career of a great artist.”
A new Reverse Shot symposium, a PopMatters guide to the essentials and a handful of reads on the New Hollywood of the 70s.
Updated. "Gunnar Fischer, a cinematographer whose use of stark lighting and sharp focus lent mood and psychological depth to a dozen of Ingmar Bergman's early films, including The Seventh Seal and Wild
This Sunday, David Phelps and John MacKay, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Chair of Film Studies at Yale, will be presenting a double feature followed by a discussion at UnionDocs in