Berlinale 2013. Impressions: B-Sides
Adam CookSome reflections on the Berlinale’s retrospective programming, Leviathan inspired art installations, & thoughts on a few more films.
Some reflections on the Berlinale’s retrospective programming, Leviathan inspired art installations, & thoughts on a few more films.
Abel Ferrara gets funding for two projects, Leviathan gets a new trailer, Kurosawa storyboards, a new David Lynch short & more.
La Furia Umana debuts in print, Scorsese and De Palma prep new projects, Cinema Scope divulges their 2012 faves, Oshima + Kurosawa & more.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2012 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.
Independent Spirit Awards nominations, Daney on Godard, Jack Nicholson & Antonioni, a trio of Film Comment pieces, and more.
Our correspondant’s last report from TIFF discusses new Oliveira, work from a HK genre master, Leviathan, and more.
More on Malick in our critics’ TIFF correspondence, which continues with Oliveira’s new film, a visceral documentary and a restored classic.
An evaluation of the feature films programmed in TIFF’s Wavelengths section.
A wrap-up overview of Locarno—which turns out to be the last under Artistic Director Olivier Père—its prize-winners and highlights.
This incredible experimental doc is now out in the US; we talked to the filmmakers at Locarno.
The new documentary from the filmmakers of Sweetgrass and Foreign Parts looks absolutely stunning.
"Doubling is a paradigmatic trope in cinema, at every stratum from the technical doubling of apparatus and human perception, to the doubling of the worlds that exist on each side of the screen