Disturbances of Unnatural Orders
Claude Chabrol, Bong Joon Ho, Ann Hui, Anna Cobb, and Wei Shujun are among the names that have come up this week.
The Complete Melville
The retrospective lays the groundwork for the release of a new restoration of Army of Shadows.
Venice 2024 Lineup
The festival will premiere new work from Pedro Almodóvar, Alice Rohrwacher, Alfonso Cuarón, and Athina Rachel Tsangari.
News from Venice, Toronto, and New York
RaMell Ross’s Nickel Boys will open the NYFF, and TIFF and Venice Critics’ Week have unveiled lineups.
Béla Tarr in Bristol and London
The UK premiere of the new restoration of Werckmeister Harmonies at Cinema Rediscovered 2024 launches a retrospective.
The ’70s, the ’90s, and Now
We’re looking back to films by Pakula and Oshima, and from the 1990s, by Claire Denis and Richard Shepard.
Marguerite Duras at the ICA in London
Daniella Shreir, the translator of a collection of Duras’s writing on her films, has curated a comprehensive retrospective.
July Books
Summer reading options range from fiction to philosophy, from the fog of war to finicky fame.
Michael Mann Archives
With a deep dive under the hood of Ferrari, Mann aims to explain how he goes about making a movie.
Corpses, Fools, and Monsters in LA and NYC
Caden Mark Gardner and Willow Catelyn Maclay’s new book assesses the history and future of transness in cinema.
Five Singular Filmmakers
We dive this week into the worlds of Jean Eustache, Walerian Borowczyk, John Ford, Kozaburo Yoshimura, and Chris Marker.
Fascinating Shelley Duvall
With an inexplicable, irresistibly magnetic charm, she immediately drew our attention—and won our hearts.
Locarno 2024 Lineup
Hong Sangsoo, Ramon and Silvan Zürcher, Wang Bing, Ben Rivers, and Pia Marais will premiere new work the International Competition.
Trailer Premiere: Long Live Scala Cinema!
Metrograph’s series celebrates the legacy of one of the most notorious cinema clubs in London.
Japan Cuts 2024
This year’s edition opens with jazz, features three revivals, and wraps with Godzilla.
Revivals and Anniversaries
Both Columbia Pictures and Marcello Mastroianni turn 100 this year, and Locarno and Venice are set to celebrate.
Mark Cousins Wins the Crystal Globe
The other big winner in Karlovy Vary is Lilja Ingolfsdottir, whose Loveable takes home five awards.
Why Is It Going That Way?
Pop Shakespeare, 100 years of Disney, and conversations with Isaac Julien and Steven Soderbergh are among this week’s highlights.
100 Years of Parajanov
The Museum of the Moving Image celebrates the centenary with four features and a newly restored documentary.
Spacek and Duvall in the 1970s
BAM will launch a nine-film series with the one film that stars both, Robert Altman’s 3 Women.
Misericordia, Music, and More
Alain Guiraudie and Angela Schanelec discuss their new films, Albert Serra opens an exhibition, and Paul Schrader gets ranked.
Karlovy Vary 2024
This year’s edition offers discoveries, restored classics, and plenty of star power.
Catherine Breillat’s Last Summer
A happily married lawyer strikes up an affair with her teenage stepson in Breillat’s first feature since Abuse of Weakness (2013).
Tributes to Donald Sutherland
Costars and critics remember an outstanding actor who neither looked nor sounded like a movie star.