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Film International Skip to content facebook twitter Saturday, Sep 21, 2024 Search for: ONLINE | Thinking Film Since 1973 September 18, 2024 Alexandra Heller-Nicholas La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice September 16, 2024 Jonathan Monovich “Rocky Mountain Way”: Selections from the 51st Telluride Film Festival September 11, 2024 Yun-hua Chen When a Hero Exploits: Sana Na N’Hada’s Nome (2023) September 9, 2024 Ali Moosavi A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima Javidi Primary Menu Features Interview Review Festival Reports Blogs About Film International Contact Wednesday September 18, 2024 Search for: Interview La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Festival Reports “Rocky Mountain Way”: Selections from the 51st Telluride Film Festival Jonathan Monovich Review When a Hero Exploits: Sana Na N’Hada’s Nome (2023) Yun-hua Chen Interview A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima Javidi Ali Moosavi Latest on the Moving Image Features The Substance is a Documentary Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Features In a Motley Assortment: On Filmmaker Joanna Hogg Shonni Enelow Features Lost and Found: In Praise of Josh’s Blair Witch Mix (1999) Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Features The Miyazaki Interlude: The Conscious and Unconscious Intervals of The Boy and the Heron (2023) David Ryan Interview Alexandra Heller-Nicholas - September 18, 2024 0 La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice Interview Ali Moosavi - September 9, 2024 0 A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima Javidi Interview Yun-hua Chen - September 5, 2024 0 Escape from Their Golden Cages: Filmmaker Kurdwin Ayub on Mond (Moon) Interview William Blick - August 29, 2024 0 Dreams Remastered: On the 4K Remaster of Burden of Dreams (1982) Interview Yun-hua Chen - August 23, 2024 0 Flight in Search of Asylum: On In the Land of Brothers September 18, 2024La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and PracticeSeptember 9, 2024A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima JavidiSeptember 5, 2024Escape from Their Golden Cages: Filmmaker Kurdwin Ayub on Mond (Moon)August 29, 2024Dreams Remastered: On the 4K Remaster of Burden of Dreams (1982)August 23, 2024Flight in Search of Asylum: On In the Land of Brothers Review When a Hero Exploits: Sana Na N’Hada’s Nome (2023) September 11, 2024 Yun-hua Chen 0 Review Red Rooms: The Strategic Antipathy and Empathy of Emotional Contagions September 6, 2024 David Ryan 0 Review Rediscovering a Hollywood Luminary: Francis Ford & The Craving September 3, 2024 Jeremy Carr 0 Review “When Did the British Ever Appreciate Their Great Men?” – Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger August 30, 2024 Jonathan Monovich 0 Festival Reports September 16, 2024 “Rocky Mountain Way”: Selections from the 51st Telluride Film Festival Festival Reports August 14, 2024 Highlights and Tributes: The 26th Annual Full Frame Documentary Film Festival Festival Reports July 16, 2024 Black and White, with a Splash of Color: Three from Il Cinema Ritrovato 2024 Festival Reports June 19, 2024 We Saw the Screens Glow: Selections from the 11th Chicago Critics Film Festival Festival Reports January 27, 2024 No Longer in the Wings: The 2024 Slamdance Film Festival Festival Reports January 12, 2024 Reflections on the 71st San Sebastian International Film Festival Interviews Interview September 18, 2024 La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. It is my wish that Beyond Realism would inspire active dialogue and research with other disciplinary practices, Interview September 9, 2024 A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima Javidi By Ali Moosavi. I prefer films and novels in which a character who plays a critical part in the story Escape from Their Golden Cages: Filmmaker Kurdwin Ayub on Mond (Moon) Dreams Remastered: On the 4K Remaster of Burden of Dreams (1982) Flight in Search of Asylum: On In the Land of Brothers Reviews Review When a Hero Exploits: Sana Na N’Hada’s Nome (2023) September 11, 2024 By Yun-hua Chen. A profoundly enlightening film from Angola that delves into the essence of independence, the sacrifices it demands, and the transformative power of cinema." Selected for the "Rizome" Review Red Rooms: The Strategic Antipathy and Empathy of Emotional Contagions September 6, 2024 By David Ryan. Writer-director Pascal Plante connects the complicated mechanisms of justice, social contagions, and psychological complexity to explore two dominant themes: the film contrasts the courtroom’s brightly lit (and Review Rediscovering a Hollywood Luminary: Francis Ford & The Craving September 3, 2024 By Jeremy Carr. Ben Model’s Undercrank Productions has once again sifted through the annals of film’s rich origins and, with producer and Ford scholar Kathryn Fuller-Seeley, worked to digitally restore Review “When Did the British Ever Appreciate Their Great Men?” – Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger August 30, 2024 By Jonathan Monovich. The way film history should be taught, recognizing greatness and encouraging students to be excited about classic films of the past." David Hinton’s Made in England: The Review Yin and Yang: Stephen Soucy’s Merchant Ivory August 29, 2024 By Jonathan Monovich. Chronicling both the hits and lesser known entries in the Merchant/Ivory catalogue, Soucy’s film thrives due to its expansive presence of recurring cast and crew collaborators.” The Review Carla and Gottlieb: Between the Temples August 26, 2024 By Jonathan Monovich. Encourages laughter at the absurdity of life while simultaneously empathizing with life’s difficulties that engulf its eclectic characters.” You can’t judge a book by its cover, but Review The American Friend: Claude Schmitz’s The Other Laurens (2023) August 26, 2024 By Thomas M. Puhr, You’re best off surrendering to its mad logic." Like some of the neo-noirs that inspired it, Claude Schmitz’s The Other Laurens (L’autre Laurens, 2023) boasts a Review Take Me Far from Your Leader: Zach Clark’s The Becomers August 23, 2024 By Thomas M. Puhr. Far from great satire, but further proof that Clark is willing to take big swings, budget and taste be damned." While watching Zach Clark’s The Becomers Blog Blogs September 4, 2024 Ten Rules for Doing Documentary Interviews the Right Way By Roger Nygard. Every documentarian starts out doing interviews wrong. I learned the hard way, by making all these mistakes." Blogs August 22, 2024 Ultimate Equity: Hoag Kepner’s Torched By Phoebe Hart. Like Ultimate Frisbee in its grassroots approach. Funded by a Kickstarter campaign, the makers have done well Self-Taught Genius – Tim Mackenzie-Smith’s Getting it Back: The Story of Cymande When Radiohead Met Nosferatu: Josh Frank on Silents Synched Event Cinema Notes on Anatole Litvak’s City for Conquest (1940) and the Tough Vulnerability of James Cagney Recent Comments Donato Totaro on Shirley: Visions of Reality Sep 4, 13:32 Matt R on The Substance is a Documentary Sep 3, 23:00 Kay Mitchell on The Continuity Girls: Angela Allen and Pam Mann Francis Sep 3, 11:45 Thomas M. Puhr on Sometimes They Come Back: Bob Clark’s Deathdream (Blue Underground) Aug 2, 17:35 Christopher Sharrett on Sometimes They Come Back: Bob Clark’s Deathdream (Blue Underground) Jul 29, 22:24 Interview La Bête Humaine – Robert Singer on Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice Alexandra Heller-Nicholas September 18, 2024 0 By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. It is my wish that Beyond Realism would inspire active dialogue and research with other disciplinary practices, academics, and film lovers. I would enjoy hearing a geneticist discuss the child serial killer in pigtails and speculative heredity in Mervyn Le Roy’s The Bad Seed (1956) or a […] Festival Reports “Rocky Mountain Way”: Selections from the 51st Telluride Film Festival Jonathan Monovich September 16, 2024 0 By Jonathan Monovich. This year marked the 51st iteration of the TFF, featuring the diverse minds from around the world, including Americans, Chileans, Germans, and Iranians.” Despite its laidback atmosphere, the Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is very serious for its well-known world premieres, track record for including eventual Oscar nominees […] Review When a Hero Exploits: Sana Na N’Hada’s Nome (2023) Yun-hua Chen September 11, 2024 0 By Yun-hua Chen. A profoundly enlightening film from Angola that delves into the essence of independence, the sacrifices it demands, and the transformative power of cinema.” Selected for the “Rizome” program at IndieLisboa, a section that highlights relevant current issues, Nome, an Angolan film directed by Sana Na N’Hada, is […] Interview A Warden and Actors: An Interview with Filmmaker Nima Javidi Ali Moosavi September 9, 2024 0 By Ali Moosavi. I prefer films and novels in which a character who plays a critical part in the story is mainly absent.” With just two feature films and a TV series under his belt, writer-director Nima Javidi has established himself in the upper echelons of Iranian cinema. He got […] Review Red Rooms: The Strategic Antipathy and Empathy of Emotional Contagions David Ryan September 6, 2024 0 By David Ryan. Writer-director Pascal Plante connects the complicated mechanisms of justice, social contagions, and psychological complexity to explore two dominant themes: the film contrasts the courtroom’s brightly lit (and tightly-controlled) semiotics with the digital world’s illicit market economy.” Red Rooms or Les Chambres Rouges (2023) focuses on the questionable […] Interview Escape from Their Golden Cages: Filmmaker Kurdwin Ayub on Mond (Moon) Yun-hua Chen September 5, 2024 0 By Yun-hua Chen. That’s why I chose MMA fights and combat sports. It’s all about being in a cage. Women’s MMA fights have this expectation that they must look sexy, and it’s about this strange desire of Sarah’s to return to the cage. Meanwhile, the girls in the film want […] Blogs Ten Rules for Doing Documentary Interviews the Right Way Roger Nygard September 4, 2024 0 By Roger Nygard. Every documentarian starts out doing interviews wrong. I learned the hard way, by making all these mistakes.” Interviews are the main ingredient in the documentary recipe, so how you conduct them is crucial. Everybody starts out doing interviews wrong. I learned the hard way, by making all […] Features The Substance is a Documentary Alexandra Heller-Nicholas September 3, 2024 1 By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. As far as emotional fidelity is concerned, The Substance is a documentary. No other film I have ever seen so perfectly captures my subjective experience of the culturally enforced dissociation that happens en masse when, as a woman, your body starts to age.” I recently turned 50. […] Review Rediscovering a Hollywood Luminary: Francis Ford & The Craving Jeremy Carr September 3, 2024 0 By Jeremy Carr. Ben Model’s Undercrank Productions has once again sifted through the annals of film’s rich origins and, with producer and Ford scholar Kathryn Fuller-Seeley, worked to digitally restore and release a key Francis Ford feature as well as a grouping of shorts….” Before he was known simply as […] Review “When Did the British Ever Appreciate Their Great Men?” – Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger Jonathan Monovich August 30, 2024 0 By Jonathan Monovich. The way film history should be taught, recognizing greatness and encouraging students to be excited about classic films of the past.” David Hinton’s Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger (2024) is and should go down as one of the great documentaries about film history. 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