From Dan Flavin to Michelangelo Antonioni
Daniel KasmanA surprising homage to Michelangelo Antonioni from famed American minimalist sculptor Dan Flavin.
A surprising homage to Michelangelo Antonioni from famed American minimalist sculptor Dan Flavin.
Also: Posters for this year’s Directors’ Fortnight and Critics’ Week, “Great Directors” in San Francisco, Picasso in London and more.
Critic- filmmaker Luc Moullet pens a provocative, previously unpublished take on the difference between the B&W and color work of Antonioni.
Wild in the Streets, Jon Jost, Alexander Mackendrick, Thomas Demand, Carmelo Bene and more.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2011 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.
Also: David Fincher on the embargo brouhaha. Charges against Lars von Trier dropped. And more news and goings on.
Also: Thanksgiving movie scenes, top 50 films ever, vintage posters exhibition, Eraserhead set photos, DVDs and more.
Another big Criterion Tuesday. Also: The Tree of Life, Joan Didion, Martin Scorsese and more.
A collection of designs from around the world for Antonioni’s first film in color.
"Antonioni's career can be divided into the periods before and after L'Avventura (1960)," writes Dennis Lim in the Los Angeles Times. "By the time that film was booed and championed at Cannes, putting
"There are few contemporary filmmakers who grasp narrative as an expressive instrument in itself, and even among them Apichatpong Weerasethakul seems special," begins Max Goldberg in the San Francisco
Reuters breaks the shocking news: "French actress Maria Schneider, most famous for her role as Marlon Brando's lover in Last Tango in Paris, has died aged 58, French media reported on Thursday."Back