Manifestations
Daniel KasmanA report from the retrospective on the Oberhausen Manifesto’s 50th anniversary, at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
A report from the retrospective on the Oberhausen Manifesto’s 50th anniversary, at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen.
Also: Jean-Pierre Dardenne heads up Cannes’ Cinefondation jury. And Werner Herzog’s got 2.5 projects in the works.
Gray is at BAMcinématek tonight. And Offscreen focuses on Fellini and Powell and Pressburger.
A roundup focusing on the film program, particularly on new work by Luther Price and Werner Herzog.
A look at five varied musical compositions used by Werner Herzog as cues in his movies.
Also: Adam Curtis on Dead of Night, life, the universe and everything. And more.
More world premieres from Antonio Chavarrías, Edwin, Werner Herzog and Kevin Macdonald.
Also: European films at Yale, low-budget exploitation in San Francisco, awards nominations, interviews and remembrances.
Werner Herzog turns to a small town in Texas and a death penalty case to find alien expressions of violence and grief.
Opening today and running through November 10, DOC NYC features new work by Herzog, Kopple and Demme and a tribute to Richard Leacock.
Also: A Pordenone diary, Adolfas Mekas at Anthology, free film books and #OWS.
Kinski died at the age of 65 on November 23, 1991. Heart attack in California. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.