Video of the day. David Lynch's "Lady Blue Shanghai" (2010)
Daniel KasmanA belated view of Lynch’s most significant narrative film since INLAND EMPIRE.
A belated view of Lynch’s most significant narrative film since INLAND EMPIRE.
The comic tragedy (or is it tragic comedy?) of Marilyn Monroe’s acting.
Trailer for the Janus Films release of Fassbinder’s made for television sci-fi masterpiece, World on a Wire.
Jess De Gruyter’s Telefon (2004). How many films can you spot?
Today: Sample some of the most innovative moving image art happening in the world right now, hand-selected by the Athens Video Art Festival (site). Eight short works are now viewable in most countries
The third part of a video interview series from Cannes by myself and Ryland Walker Knight.
The second part of a video interview series from Cannes by myself and Ryland Walker Knight.
The first part of a video interview series from Cannes by myself and Ryland Walker Knight.
Via Thomas Groh.
Mann talked to the Financial Times back in October about the project.
Trailer for Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia”
A familiar American myth, but a crucial one.