Rotterdam 2013. Trembling Disturbed
Daniel KasmanOur first report from the 2013 festival, about new films by Sergei Loznitsa, Peter Schreiner, Pedro Costa, and Filipa César.
Our first report from the 2013 festival, about new films by Sergei Loznitsa, Peter Schreiner, Pedro Costa, and Filipa César.
The Curtas Vila Do Conde Short Films Festival offers a varied & rich selection that exemplifies the special qualities of short form cinema.
The festival arrives at a close, with films in competition from David Cronenberg, Sergei Loznitsa, Im Sang-soo, and Jeff Nichols.
On the opening day of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival: a poster round-up of the films in competition.
A big day for festival news, oddly enough. Plus, notable films in the works.
Also: Universal @ 100. James Toback’s “totally unusual, inventive” movie and more.
One of Cannes 2010’s finest competition entries sees a U.S. release.
Name-checked in reviews of this “widescreen nightmare of ill will and indefinite national gridlock”: Cormac McCarthy and Andrei Tarkovsky.
"My Joy is easy to follow for an hour, then unnecessarily diffuse and possibly objectionable," writes Vadim Rizov for the L. "The basic plot is as follows: Georgy (Viktor Nemets) drives a truck. He
I wanted to talk to Sergei Loznitsa about time because My Joy (which Daniel Kasman wrote about in this year's Cannes coverage) begins with a body being thrown into a concrete mixer and then there's
To borrow Henry James's description of the Victorian novel, Toronto is one loose and baggy monster of a film festival. One big final roundup would be useless, but roundups for each program just might
I’ve been thinking a lot about Alain Resnais at this festival, not just because his masterpiece Wild Grass played here last year, but simply because I continue to find such strong echoes of his art and