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American Neonoir in Melbourne
American Neonoir in Melbourne
The Cinémathèque presents six shady tales from the 1970s.
Postcards from the South
Postcards from the South
A series coprogrammed by Bonjour Tristesse director Durga Chew-Bose “celebrates the beauty and myth of the Riviera.”
Sound and Vision
Sound and Vision
Along with conversations with David Cronenberg, Alain Guiraudie, and Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, the week offers a dossier on “the cinema of the senses.”
Boston Underground 2025
Boston Underground 2025
The festival’s twenty-fifth edition offers a five-day binge of midnight movies.
March Books
March Books
Headlining this month’s roundup are Joan Didion, Merle Oberon, and Charlie Chaplin.
Various Transgressions
Various Transgressions
Spend the weekend with Buñuel, Pasolini, Sarah Maldoror, Todd Solondz, and Pedro Almodóvar.
2025 SXSW Awards
2025 SXSW Awards
Top prizes in the narrative and documentary feature competitions go to Amy Wang and Benjamin Flaherty.
Heiny Srour’s Feminist Rebels
Heiny Srour’s Feminist Rebels
New restorations of The Hour of Liberation Has Arrived (1974) and Leila and the Wolves (1984) arrive in the U.S.
First Look 2025
First Look 2025
The Museum of the Moving Image’s annual showcase of “adventurous new cinema” is on from Wednesday through Sunday.
“How Does Someone Do That?”
“How Does Someone Do That?”
We’re spotlighting fine writing on Ben Rivers, Errol Morris, David Lynch, Želimir Žilnik, and Laura Carreira.
Clip Premiere: Who by Fire
Clip Premiere: Who by Fire
An award-winner in Berlin, Philippe Lesage’s gripping slow burner is set for a theatrical run in the U.S.
La Clef in New York
La Clef in New York
The Parisian art-house cinema has programmed a series running at various venues throughout New York City.
Rossellini in Melbourne
Rossellini in Melbourne
The Melbourne Cinémathèque presents selections from the four phases of a profoundly influential oeuvre.
Anora’s Big Night
Anora’s Big Night
Sean Baker’s eighth feature wins five top Academy Awards.
Never the Same Man, but Always Gene Hackman
Never the Same Man, but Always Gene Hackman
His range was astounding, and yet every performance was immediately recognizable as uniquely his.
Ten Contenders
Ten Contenders
We’ve gathered some of the best writing on each of the nominees for Best Picture Oscar.
True/False 2025
True/False 2025
Along with the premieres and parades, this year offers an oddity from Michael Almereyda and Courtney Stephens.
February Books
February Books
This month brings deep dives into the work of Ken Loach and Radu Jude as well as new books on Isabelle Huppert, Holly Woodlawn, and more.
The Good Fight in a Slippery Season
The Good Fight in a Slippery Season
In the run-up to the Oscars, Sean Baker calls on independent filmmakers to band together as a community.
Berlin’s Gentle Bears
Berlin’s Gentle Bears
Todd Haynes’s jury gives the Berlinale’s top awards to films by Dag Johan Haugerud, Gabriel Mascaro, Iván Fund, Huo Meng, and Radu Jude.
Tough Bridges to Build
Tough Bridges to Build
This week we’re revisiting work by Zeinabu irene Davis, Chantal Akerman, Claude Lanzmann, Wang Bing, and Joan Micklin Silver.
The Revelatory Work of Souleymane Cissé
The Revelatory Work of Souleymane Cissé
The pioneer of African cinema carried “the inventive temperament of a dreamer armed with a firm political orientation.”
Blue Moon in Berlin
Blue Moon in Berlin
Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke reteam to prove once again that few can make talk livelier or more engaging.
Inside the Echo
Inside the Echo
On our minds this week: Chantal Akerman, Ang Lee, and Akira Kurosawa.