Cinema

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Varda (1928-2019) provided a blueprint for an experimental, politically-radical, idiosyncratically personal and wide-eyed humanist cinema

BY Sierra Pettengill |

A recent celebration of the American filmmaker provided a rare opportunity to come face-to-face with a major figure of underground cinema

BY Dan Fox |

In a year charged with politicized tensions, mastery of craft trumps truth-to-power commentary

BY Charles Bramesco |

Avengers: Infinity War confirms the domination of mass culture by the franchise: what ever happened to narrative closure?

BY Gerry Canavan |

The debut feature film by Austin Lynch and Matthew Booth is a captivating portrait of America loosely inspired by reclusive artist Forrest Bess

BY David Tasman |

From a close study of the American voting booth to a plague of hydrangeas: the New York Film Festival’s Projections slate, 6-9 October

BY Ela Bittencourt |

A posthumous publication of essays by artist and film theorist Ian White argues that the collective experience of cinema is more relevant than ever

BY Dan Fox |

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