Essential Reads of 2024

Highlights from the year’s publishing on Notebook.
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Illustrations by Stephanie Lane Gage.

As the year draws to a close, we’d like to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts of our contributors. Here are some of their finest essays, interviews, festival coverage, and more from this year. We’re looking forward to much more in the new one. As always, thank you for reading.


ESSAYS

Illustration by Zoé Mahamès Peters.

The current cinema:

Illustration by Stephanie Monohan.

Repertory:

Anastasia (Anatole Litvak, 1956).

Retrospectives:

Illustration by Nicole Pavlov.

Film culture:

L'homme atlantique (Marguerite Duras, 1981).

Book reviews:

Bass (Steve McQueen, 2024). Installation view, Dia Beacon, New York, May 12, 2024–April 14, 2025. Photograph by Bill Jacobson Studio, New York.

Around the galleries:

The Notebook Insert is a seasonal supplement on moving-image culture.

Illustration by Lale Westvind.

In the spring, “In the Streets”considered the ever-increasing presence of video in public spaces:

Illustration by Ivy Johnson.

In the summer, on the occasion of the XXXIII Olympiad, “The Sporting Image,” looked at athletics on screen:


INTERVIEWS

Illustration by Stephanie Monohan.


FESTIVAL COVERAGE

Illustration by Maddie Fischer.

In addition to coverage from Berlin, Cannes, Locarno, Venice, Toronto, and New York, our contributors reported on two festivals giving life to films that might otherwise die, and another whose unique geopolitical position makes it a testing ground for a more utopian cinema.


FILMMAKER CONTRIBUTIONS

You Made Me Feel (Kit Zauhar, 2024). Photograph by Lonz Espinoza.


COLUMNS

Civil War (Alex Garland, 2024).

The Current Debate is a column by Leonardo Goi that connects the dots between great writing about a topic in the wider film conversation.

I Can't Follow You Anymore (Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, 2023).

Cutscenes is a column by Matt Turner that explores—and blurs—the intersection of cinema and video games.

Tangerine (Sean Baker, 2015).

Movie Poster of the Week is an irregular column by Adrian Curry celebrating the art of the printed film advertisement.

Thief (Michael Mann, 1981).

One Shot is a column inviting close readings of film grammar’s most basic unit.

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