In his new documentary, 1970, Tomasz Wolski uses stop-motion animation and archival footage to illuminate telephone conversations between top communist …
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In his new documentary, 1970, Tomasz Wolski uses stop-motion animation and archival footage to illuminate telephone conversations between top communist …
[Read more...] about Tomasz Wolski’s documentary 1970 mixes animation and archival
In this interview, Indigenous Australian filmmaker Ivan Sen discusses his new film Limbo, efficient filmmaking, and holistic aesthetic design. The film opens at …
On this podcast episode, we celebrate the work of great Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland, focusing on Europa Europa, Washington Square, and Charlatan.This …
Lina Rodriguez's poetic documentary My Two Voices follows the stories of three Latin American women, in their own words. My Two Voices premiered in the Forum …
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In this episode of the podcast, we discuss Anne Émond, one of the most exciting Canadian directors working today. Her films deserve wider international …
[Read more...] about Ep 45: The films of Anne Émond, from Nuit #1 to Nelly
Alex Heeney reviews the documentary No Other Land, one of the highlights of the Visions du Réel Festival. (It also screened the Berlinale.) Listen to our …