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Interview: Lee Chang-dong at MoMA, Part 2 of 2 - On Actors and Advice to Future Filmmakers
With a scant CV of a mere six feature films over 21 years, director Lee Chang-dong has carved out an immutable place in cinematic history for his brash, beautiful, raw, often disturbing explorations of the human condition. Director Lee...
Interview: Lee Chang-dong at MoMA, Part 1 of 2 - BURNING Questions
With a scant CV of a mere six feature films over 21 years, director Lee Chang-dong has carved out an immutable place in cinematic history for his brash, beautiful, raw, often disturbing explorations of the human condition. Director Lee...
Review: In AUTUMN, AUTUMN, Melancholic Realism Reigns
Emerging talent from South Korea, Jang Woo-jin, contemplates on human contact and loneliness in impressively shot sophomore feature with transcendentalist veneer
ND/NF 2014 Includes Aussie Horror THE BABADOOK And Farsi Vampire Western A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT
The good folks at the Film Society Of Lincoln Center and the Museum Of Modern Art have just announced the lineup for the 43rd edition of New Directors/New Films, their eclectic series featuring works from first and second time feature...
Haunted People, Haunted Places: The Films Of The Berlin School At MoMA
Despite having one of the richest and most influential cinematic histories of any nation, current German cinema's star rarely shines beyond its borders. The films that make the rounds and get the spotlight or any awards attention are the ones...