The Noteworthy: Panahi Strikes Again, Assayas on Assayas, VIFF & NYFF Underway
NotebookPanahi completes another “effort” under house-arrest, Lincoln debuts at NYFF, Dennis Lim looks at the work of Ben Rivers & more…
Panahi completes another “effort” under house-arrest, Lincoln debuts at NYFF, Dennis Lim looks at the work of Ben Rivers & more…
Our fourth TIFF dialogue engages some of the best films of the festival: new work by Brian De Palma, Heinz Emigholz and Nathaniel Dorsky.
How Nathaniel Dorsky’s newest films ask viewers to think in images, not words.
This year the Ann Arbor Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary, both by taking stock of its distinguished history and looking ahead.
Also: Fred and Adele Astaire, John Ford and Cartoon College.
A rediscovered interview, a new issue, a fresh round of lists of the best of 2011.
“He has assumed the mantle of the late Stan Brakhage, absent the wilderness-prophet persona.”
New issues, an interview with Nathaniel Dorsky that turned into “a genuine exploration” and the latest on Charlie Kaufman’s next projects.
Dorsky’s great new film plays this weekend in the NYFF’s Views from the Avant-Garde.
A collection of nifty things to look at — and one to watch.
Suddenly this weekend, generous samplings from a slew of new issues from some of the best film magazines around have appeared online. In this brisk overview, let's start with Cinema Scope, in which
Actually, this entry won't be strictly limited to the 14th Views from the Avant-Garde, which wrapped on Sunday. Other, somewhat related events bear rounding up here as well; for example, Walking Picture