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April Books

From new titles on the silent era and Hollywood’s Golden Age to forthcoming novels and memoirs, this month offers something for every reader.

By David Hudson

A Reluctant Farewell to Nathalie Baye

For half a century, she was, as Emmanuel Macron put it, “a constant presence in French cinema.”

By David Hudson

Did You See This?

Nobler in the Mind

So many Hamlets! Plus Radley Metzger, Marco Bellocchio, and Tilda Swinton and Orbital.

By David Hudson

This Is Not a Fiction 2026

Dozens of filmmakers will attend the third edition of the American Cinematheque’s documentary festival.

By David Hudson

New Directors/New Films 2026, Part Two

The festival presents winners of top prizes in Rotterdam and Locarno as well as highlights from Cannes and Berlin.

By David Hudson

Directors’ Fortnight 2026 Lineup

New films from Radu Jude, Clio Barnard, Lisandro Alonso, and Alain Cavalier are headed to Cannes.

By David Hudson

Critics’ Week Lines Up Eleven Features

The Cannes sidebar spotlights first and second features from up-and-coming filmmakers.

By David Hudson

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Not I, AI

Jia Zhang-Ke and Steven Soderbergh experiment with AI, plus: Jim Jarmusch, Tina Aumont, and Elvira Notari.

By David Hudson

Cannes 2026 Lineup

Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Asghar Farhadi, Paweł Pawlikowski, Na Hong-jin, Cristian Mungiu, and Ira Sachs are headed into the main competition.

By David Hudson

New Directors/New Films 2026, Part One

Film at Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art introduce New Yorkers to some of the most exciting new voices in cinema.

By David Hudson

Los Angeles Festival of Movies 2026

The third edition opens with Maddie’s Secret and features Chronovisor, After Dreaming, and Blue Heron.

By David Hudson

The Lubitsch Touch

New York’s Film Forum screens thirteen features by the master of urbane comedy.

By David Hudson

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Calling to Your Attention

This week: Mani Haghighi, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Sophy Romvari and Martha Coolidge, and Ken and Flo Jacobs.

By David Hudson

Frederick Wiseman’s America

The country’s 250th anniversary is only one of several good reasons to watch or revisit the films.

By David Hudson

Lucrecia Martel at Berkeley

BAMPFA presents a retrospective in conjunction with the filmmaker’s residency at UC Berkeley.

By David Hudson

Cold War Visions

A seven-film series in London takes measure of nuclear anxiety behind the Iron Curtain.

By David Hudson

Revisiting Chinese Cinema

This year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival will present twelve Chinese-language classics.

By David Hudson

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Dark Room Full of Strangers

Featuring pairings of David Bowie and Nicolas Roeg, Jerry Lewis and Jean-Luc Godard, and Caroline Golum and the Middle Ages.

By David Hudson

Alexander Kluge, Polymathic Giant

Remembering a prolific and impactful writer, artist, philosopher, film director, and television producer.

By David Hudson

Meiko Kaji in New York

The star of Lady Snowblood and the Stray Cat Rock and Female Prisoner Scorpion series will be taking questions.

By David Hudson

Sixties Shinoda

The Harvard Film Archive celebrates the first decade of work by a key figure of the Japanese New Wave.

By David Hudson

Mexico Noir

Novelist Silvia Moreno-Garcia programs a series of films by Roberto Gavaldón, Julio Bracho, Emilio Fernández, and Luis Buñuel.

By David Hudson

Sergei Loznitsa in Los Angeles

The Ukrainian director will be taking questions about Two Prosecutors, The Trial, My Joy, and Donbass.

By David Hudson

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The Best Nightmares

This week: Thierry Frémaux on the Lumière brothers, Lynne Littman and Jane Alexander on Testament, and Christian Petzold on Hitchcock.

By David Hudson