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Sugarcane Is a “Gut-Punch”

Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie’s film leads the nominations for the IDA Documentary Awards and the Cinema Eye Honors.

By David Hudson

Lana Wilson at MoMI

A pop star, psychics, and a punk-turned-priest are focus of this weekend’s series at the Museum of the Moving Image.

By David Hudson

Two by Hong Sangsoo

A Traveller’s Needs opens Friday, By the Stream early next year, and there’s a retrospective on in London through December 8.

By David Hudson

Did You See This?

Vertiginous Heights

Catherine Breillat’s debut feature and series programmed by Jenni Olson and Lizzie Borden are among this week’s highlights.

By David Hudson

Outrage in the 1980s and ’90s

BAM revisits the culture wars in a series that includes films by Martin Scorsese, Todd Haynes, and David Cronenberg.

By David Hudson

DOC NYC at Fifteen

The country’s largest festival of nonfiction films presents 110 features this year, and nearly as many short films.

By David Hudson

Film Fest Knox 2024

The festival’s second edition reasserts its emphasis on “showcasing and advocating for personal, ambitious regional cinema.”

By David Hudson

November Books

Innovative metafictions and fresh readings of classic novels arrive along with books on Robert Kramer, Terrence Malick, and Nora Ephron.

By David Hudson

Did You See This?

Five Image-Makers

This week offers revivals of overlooked films by Antonioni and Alan Rudolph and conversations with Garrett Bradley and Paulo Branco.

By David Hudson

There Goes Juror #2

Critics argue that the fortieth feature directed by Clint Eastwood deserved more than a limited weeklong theatrical release.

By David Hudson

The Quincy Jones Experience

As a composer, arranger, producer, and perhaps above all, connector, Jones was one of the most vital artists of the past seventy years.

By David Hudson

“Silent” Films

The BAM series focuses on filmmakers who “turn the visual language of the silents to new purposes.”

By David Hudson

Teri Garr’s Singular Charm

She brought a winning intelligence to suffering characters in such films and Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, and After Hours.

By David Hudson

Paul Morrissey, Before and After Warhol

The filmmaker struggled to emerge from the long shadow of one of the world’s most famous artists.

By David Hudson

Giant Robot Turns Thirty

The legacy of the zine touting Asian American pop culture is celebrated with a new book and film series.

By David Hudson

Did You See This?

Nocturnal Cinemas

An underseen gem of the Czechoslovak New Wave and an ambitious history of Hindi cinema are among this week’s highlights.

By David Hudson

The Criterion Mobile Closet Rolls On

A hit at the New York Film Festival, the Mobile Closet heads to Brooklyn this weekend.

By David Hudson

Directors’ Fortnight Extended

Selections from this year’s lineup will screen in New York and Los Angeles.

By David Hudson

October Books

This month brings new books on Brian De Palma, Tobe Hooper, unhappy writers, and classic documentaries.

By David Hudson

Rohmer and Løchen in Brooklyn

Nick Newman presents A Tale of Autumn (1998) and The Chasers (1959) on Tuesday evening.

By David Hudson

Did You See This?

American Identities

Names in the news this week: Bette Gordon, Robert Frank, Don Hertzfeldt, Alfonso Cuarón, Cate Blanchett, and Quentin Tarantino.

By David Hudson

Viennale 2024

Featuring a Robert Kramer retrospective, this year’s Viennale opens with Leos Carax and closes with Mati Diop.

By David Hudson

Chicago: Sixty Years of CIFF

This year’s special anniversary edition will open with Malcolm Washington’s August Wilson adaptation, The Piano Lesson.

By David Hudson

Jia Zhangke’s Caught by the Tides

Telling a love story in three parts spanning more than twenty years, Jia offers a summing up before he turns a new page.

By David Hudson