25 years ago, Alan Rudolph’s Breakfast of Champions left theaters as quickly as it arrived, barely making a blip during a ...
Telling the story of a small, subsistence farming mountain community whose few remaining members keep drifting away to nearby ...
Alan Rudolph’s Breakfast of Champions left theaters as quickly as it arrived, barely making a blip during a landmark year in American cinema save for a litany of negative reviews that all but ...
Telling the story of a small, subsistence farming mountain community whose few remaining members keep drifting away to nearby cities, Tsuta Tetsuichiro’s second feature, 2013’s The Tale of Iya, drew ...
It’s been nearly a decade since Athina Rachel Tsangari, the idiosyncratic Greek filmmaker who’s never one to repeat herself, ...
I spoke with Margolin via Zoom about the semi-autobiographical and personal touches he brought to the comedy, maintaining a ...
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When it comes to campaigning, however, using the slippery definition of “horror” bodes well for awards strategists — ...
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Curated by occasional Filmmaker Magazine contributor James Hansen, the experimental film festival Light Matter has announced ...