Daily Briefing. La Furia Umana 10, Frieze 142 and More
David HudsonAlso: Andrei Ujică at the Museum of the Museum Image, NYFF notes and remembering Paulette Dubost.
Also: Andrei Ujică at the Museum of the Museum Image, NYFF notes and remembering Paulette Dubost.
“Subtle, charming, sympathetic.” “Ridiculous, often quite boring.” “Stupendous, imaginative, weird, outlandish.” “Artistic elephantiasis.”
A look at the posters for the films in the main slate of this year’s New York Film Festival.
A three film project by three German directors finds three different stories in one town being menaced by an escaped criminal.
Also: Richard Brody and David Bordwell review Roger Ebert’s memoir, Life Itself.
Dorsky’s great new film plays this weekend in the NYFF’s Views from the Avant-Garde.
The 3½-hour doc may “radically correct public perceptions of ‘the quiet Beatle.’”
Restorations, anniversary screenings and documentaries are among the special events planned for this year’s New York Film Festival.
Notes on the full lineup of this year’s New York Film Festival.
Masahiro Shinoda on the symbolism of flowers.
I watched some movies last week at the cinema that fit like clothing, one at the New York Film Festival (Clint Eastwood's Hereafter, which opens today), one now playing in theaters (Woody Allen's You
Forty-five views of the New York Film Festival's Views from the Avant-Garde program—5x9 images of a three-day weekend spent indoors at the Walter Reade Theater, of eleven programs of seventy-six films