Some Films of the ’90s Bill Mousoulis January 2000 Feature Articles A personal look at some of the more striking films of the previous decade, Iranian and French films highlighted.
World Poll 2022 – Part 3 the editors January 2023 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 3: William Edwards John K. Emelianoff Javier H. Estrada Adalberto Fonkén Gwendolyn Audrey Foster Simon Foster Flora Georgiou Sean GilmanAntony I. Ginnane Leo Goldsmith Andrew Goode Mi...
World Poll 2021 – Part 5 the editors January 2022 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 5: Jonathan Mackris Bob Manning Łukasz Mańkowski Miguel Marías Jack McCulloch Tim McQueen Adrian Mendizabal Jamie Mendonça Douglas Messerli Stefano Miraglia Olaf Möller Marcel Müller...
Creating light, sharing concern: Little Women (Gillian Armstrong, 1994) Kristi McKim April 2020 CTEQ Annotations on Film Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. Somehow, in that dark time, our family, the March family, seemed to create its own light. – Jo March (Winona Ryder) I begin with the end, beyond the film’s final c...
World Poll 2016 – Part 1 the editors January 2017 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 1: Australian Film Institute Research Collection Francisco Algarín Navarro Julien Allen Michael J. Anderson Geoff Andrew Sam Ankenbauer Rowena Santos Aquino Luke Aspell Sean Axmaker ...
World Poll 2016 – Part 2 the editors January 2017 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 2: Thomas Caldwell Raúl Camargo Bórquez Michael Campi Forest Cardamenis Nicolas Carrasco Michael J. Casey Daryl Chin Lesley Chow Roberta Ciabarra Cinema For All Martyn Conterio Ada...
World Poll 2016 – Part 4 the editors January 2017 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 4: Andy Hazel Paul Healy Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Peter Henné Alain Hertay David Heslin Lee Hill Colin M. Hill Peter Hourigan Cerise Howard Brian Hu Yue Huang Christoph...
World Poll 2016 – Part 7 the editors January 2017 World Poll ENTRIES IN PART 7: Donatella Valente Carlos Valladares Jesue Valle Koen Van Daele Kaj van Zoelen Miha Veingerl Noel Vera Tom Vincent Ben Volchok Nicholas Vroman David Walsh Wang Yue ...
World Poll 2015 – Part 2 the editors January 2016 World Poll Entries in part 2: Michael Da Silva Fergus Daly Adrian Danks Dustin Dasig Henri de Corinth Monica Delgado Wheeler Winston Dixon Dzondunkellicht Gerónimo Elortegui Jeremy Elphick Miguel Faus...
World Poll 2015 – Part 4 the editors January 2016 World Poll Entries in part 4: Josh Mabe Helen Macallan Miguel Marías Dmitry Martov Neil McGlone Duncan McLean Adrian Mendizabal Mads Mikkelsen David Miller Olaf Möller Brent Morrow Oona Mosna Jorge Mour...
World Poll 2015 – Part 5 the editors January 2016 World Poll Entries in part 5: Fidel Jesús Quirós Bérénice Reynaud Stuart Richards Jeremy Rigsby Peter Rist Eloise Ross Julian Ross André Roy Dan Sallitt Maria San Filippo Yianna Sarri Christine Sathiah ...
Sundance/PAFF 2015: Vintage Years Bérénice Reynaud March 2015 Festival Reports Feature image: The Diary of a Teenage Girl (dir. Marielle Heller) A recent medical report intuits that people who complain live longer and healthier lives; so maybe this report is going to shave off a few week...
The (Past and) Future of an Illusion: The 29th Vancouver International Film Festival Bérénice Reynaud December 2010 Festival Reports It was a vintage year in Vancouver, as the organisers had secured a series of programming “coups”. Two “special events” introduced audiences to epic-length narrative films, Raúl Ruiz’s Os Mistérios de Lisboa (T...
When Rohmer Was Making ‘Silent Films’ Jackie Raynal with Berenice Reynaud April 2010 Eric Rohmer Dossier, Feature Articles, Special Dossiers Like many of his collaborators, filmmaker Jackie Raynal was present at the Cinémathèque Française’s memorial homage to Rohmer earlier this year. Sparked by the occasion, she looks back at her time with Rohmer in this heartfelt reminiscence.
La collectionneuse: Dandies on the Côte d’Azur Jacob Leigh April 2010 Eric Rohmer Dossier, Feature Articles, Special Dossiers Jacob Leigh looks into both the production history and the general cultural influences that inform Rohmer’s first-produced but fourth listed of the feature length ‘Moral Tales’.
John Ford Made … Monsters? The Grotesque Tradition in Ford’s Work Phil Wagner August 2008 Feature Articles “The grotesque æsthetic is a window into many of the unresolved contradictions in Ford’s work especially, the uneasy juxtaposition of the tragic and the comic and mankind’s perpetual battle with an unruly inner beast.” So writes Wagner, who traces the strong presence of the grotesque in Ford’s cinema.
Duelle David Ehrenstein May 2007 CTEQ Annotations on Film Duelle/Twhylight (1976 France 118 mins) Prod Co: Sunchild Productions/Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld/L’INA Prod: Stéphane Tchalgadjieff Dir: Jacques Rivette Scr: Eduardo de Gregorio, Marilù Parolini, J...
Renoir, Jean James Leahy March 2003 Great Directors b. September 15, 1894, Montmartre, Paris, France d. February 12, 1979, Beverly Hills California, U.S.A. filmography bibliography articles in Senses web resources First Movement: Polemic Renoir's fi...
Schroeter, Werner Michelle Langford January 2003 Great Directors b. April 7, 1945, Georgenthal, Thuringia, Germany d. April 12, 2010, Hesse, Germany filmography bibliography web resources Thomas Elsaesser once described Werner Schroeter as “the German cinema's g...
Armstrong, Gillian Helen Carter October 2002 Great Directors b. December 18, 1950, Melbourne, Australia filmography bibliography web resources Introduction My earliest understandings of film as a creative product are associated with Gillian Armstrong. As a tee...
Cinephilia and Monstrosity: The Problem of Cinema in Deleuze’s Cinema Books Claire Perkins July 2000 Book Reviews Reflections on Deleuze's film theory and philosophy.