The Killing
Stanley Kubrick’s first major masterpiece proved to be the revisionist film noir, The Killing. Ingeniously utilizing multiple perspectives, non-linear storytelling... View Article
Read moreStanley Kubrick’s first major masterpiece proved to be the revisionist film noir, The Killing. Ingeniously utilizing multiple perspectives, non-linear storytelling... View Article
Read moreMonsieur Hulot’s Holiday is a key work of one of the supreme masters of French comedy, Jacques Tati. It is... View Article
Read moreThis Agnès Varda film is said to have kickstarted the French New Wave. It’s seen as having channeled Italian Neorealism... View Article
Read moreMaster director Andrzej Wajda’s (1926-2016) 1950’s war trilogy came to mark the international breakthrough of Polish cinema. Between A Generation... View Article
Read moreOrganized in collaboration with the Archive Film Festival Network, The 1950s Early Works trains its sights on the early-career bullseyes... View Article
Read moreA true festival treat is taking place on Thursday: A Dutch pianist Maud Nelissen brings alive a curated collection of... View Article
Read moreWho watches the spies? asks The Conversation, an intimate spy drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola between his epic films.... View Article
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