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ARTICLES-The State of Her Art: A Critical Colloquy on the Centennial of Pauline Kael by Michat Oleszczyk and Alex Ramon
The documentary "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael" tells the renowned critic's story. Our critics add a chapter about what she meant to them and what she means today
-The Challenge of Narrative: Storytelling Mutations Between Television and Cinema by Adrian Martin
"Long-form" storytelling communicated in unconventional ways is having a transformative effect on films and TV series
-A Notorious Trip to Berlin: French Cinema Under German Control by Christine Leteux
A 1942 "propaganda visit" to Berlin by famous French filmmakers saw them accused as Nazi collaborators, but the story behind the scenes casts the event in a different light
-Companero Raymundo Gleyzer: "Eternamente Presente" by Dennis West
A new DVD box set and book restore the uncompromising but little-seen vision of the militant filmmaker, who was "disappeared" by the Argentine military dictatorship
INTERVIEWS
-The Primacy of the Writer: An Interview with David Hare by Jonathan Murray
A career-spanning interview with the playwright and screenwriter encompasses
Plenty, The Hours, his forays into directing, and three new works for film and TV
-Creating a Cinema of Dream and Memory: An Interview with Bi Gan by Jiwei Xiao
Poetry, dreams, and "textures" conveyed in lengthy single takes and 3-D are part of the very different worlds of his two films, Kaili Blues and Long Day's Journey Into Night
-Militancy, Motherhood, and Woman at War: An Interview with Benedikt Erlingsson by Paul Risker
Radical environmental activism collides with parenthood in the
offbeat new film from the Icelandic director of "Of Horses and Men"
-The Kind of Solitude That We All Share:
An Interview with Kent Jones by Leonard Quart
Mary Kay Place embodies the ordinary-seeming character in Diane,
a film that grew out of the filmmaker's memories of his family
NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
Poetics and the Periphery: The Journey of Kaili Blues by Jiwei Xiao and Dudley Andrew
Blu-ray, DVD, and Film Reviews: Dead Souls reviewed by Declan McGrath; The Prize reviewed by Jonathan Murray; "Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here" reviewed by David Sterritt; The Brink reviewed by Richard Porton
Book Review: Hampton Rancher's The Wall Will Tell You: The Forensics of Screenwriting reviewed by Jackson Arn
Communiques: The Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival by Darragh O'Donoghue; the Berlin International Film Festival by Richard Porton; and the Kustendorf International Film and Music Festival by Darragh O'Donoghue
Natalia Reyes as she appears in
FILM REVIEWS
-Non-Fiction
Reviewed by Jonathan Kirshner
-An Elephant Sitting Still
Reviewed by Robert Koehler
-Fighting with My Family
Reviewed by J.E. Smyth
-High Flying Bird
Reviewed by Mary F. Corey
-Birds of Passage
Reviewed by Darragh O'Donoghue
-They Shall Not Grow Old
Reviewed by Graham Fuller
HOME VIDEO REVIEWS
-Detour
Reviewed by Thomas Doherty
-Panique
Reviewed by Darragh O'Donoghue
-Notorious
Reviewed by David Sterritt
-Wanda
Reviewed by Adrian Martin
-Nothing Sacred
Reviewed by Charles Maland
-Shame
Reviewed by Christopher Sharrett
Staff Recommendations: Bound, The Group, Peppermint Soda, Red, White and Zero, and La verite
Reviewed by Cineaste Editors
BOOK REVIEWS
-Seduction: Sex, Lies, and Stardom in Howard Hughes's Hollywood
Reviewed by Robert Cashill
-Critical Mass: Social Documentary in France from the Silent Era to the New Wave
Reviewed by Jonathan Buchsbaum
-In Person: Reenactment in Postwar and Contemporary Cinema
Reviewed by Leo Goldsmith
-The Sopranos Sessions
Reviewed by Steve Erickson
-Cinematic Encounters: Interviews and Dialogues
Reviewed by Tanner Tafelski
-Hollywood in San Francisco: Location Shooting and the Aesthetics of Urban Decline
Reviewed by Michael Sandlin
-Robin Wood on the Horror Film: Collected Essays and Reviews
Reviewed by David Greven
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