Daily Briefing. Garrel and Nico, New Offscreen and More
David HudsonAlso: Light Industry screenings, contemporary art and film in Stockholm and new projects in the works.
Also: Light Industry screenings, contemporary art and film in Stockholm and new projects in the works.
Overviews of the Museum of the Moving Image series: 13 features and seven shorts, nearly all of them New York premieres.
A guide to New York’s new film festival of overlooked treasures playing at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.
Middle East protests, Philippe Garrel’s Les Amants réguliers, and Paris in May ’68…how can a film become a newsreel?
Philippe Garrel’s new film, in competition at Venice, miscasts its two leads but features a turn by a French actress that cannot be missed.
So far, there’s little but disappointment across the board in this latest color feature from Garrel.
In today's Libération, Didier Péron remembers Maurice Garrel, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 88. Father of producer Thierry Garrel and director Philippe and, of course, grandfather
"A new DVD specialty label, Twilight Time, featuring limited editions of vintage 20th Century Fox films, was launched Tuesday," reports Susan King in the Los Angeles Times. "The first film under
Philippe Garrel on the fight of art.
Amazing what some people can do in a half-dozen paragraphs. In May of this year, Jean Douchet, one of the original critics for Cahiers du cinéma, wrote a short text entitled "Notre Combat." The resourceful
"I had a lover,I don't think I'll risk anotherThese days, these days.And if I seem to be afraidTo live the life that I have made in songIt's just that I've been losingso long." - Nico, "These Days
Manohla Dargis on serious movies.