In March, the works of Béla Tarr will be commemorated in Sõpruse cinema and Tartu Elektriteater
Béla Tarr's filmmaking will be celebrated in March at Sõpruse cinema and Tartu Elektriteater with screenings of three of his films following his passing on January 6.
Starting Again at Myung Film [Yook Sang-hyo's Jump Cut]
The article reflects on the experience of watching films at the Myung Film Art Center, focusing on stories of personal beginnings and the complexities of adult happiness.
Even Art Films... Classics Are Eternal
A wave of art film re-releases in South Korea has led to the screening of classic masterpieces previously unavailable in theaters, including works by renowned directors such as Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Yasujirō Ozu.
Saskatchewan film club shines spotlight on Prairie storytellers
Saskatchewan filmmaker Emma Zuck has founded the Homegrown Cinema Club to showcase local short films and engage the community.
Intrepid Extravaganza Brings a Colorful Film Program Alongside Music and Art
The multimedia festival Intrepid Extravaganza, taking place for the last time in its original form, will showcase a diverse film program, including short films and music videos, alongside music and art events starting February 7.
Isabel Coixet: 'Art does not change us, but I hope my films are a parenthesis in an incomprehensible world'
Isabel Coixet discusses her unique artistic vision and hopes that her films provide a moment of clarity in a confusing world.
Discovery in New York: Andy Warhol's Secret Films
The New York MoMA has discovered films by Andy Warhol that were never developed, showcasing a world of art between provocative boredom and explicit sexuality.
False Feelings in the Cinema: Not Every Heartbreak Becomes Art
The article discusses two contrasting films, 'No Other Choice' from South Korea and the US-Japan co-production 'Rental Family', and their divergent approaches to similar themes of human emotion and agony.
Fear, horror, and memories: Film visions of winter that erase the boundaries of reality in the Kinoteka
The new edition of the program "Visions: From the Short Base 25 FPS" showcases short films on January 20 in Zagreb that explore the boundaries of stillness and movement, text and image, memory and fear, offering varied interpretations of the elusive feeling of winter.
Varied cinema program in Šibenik: 'Mighty Marty', 'The SpongeBob Movie', and the long-awaited domestic comedy 'Wedding'
Šibenik's Art Cinema Arsen is set to welcome a variety of new films this January, alongside the anticipation of major film awards including the European Film Academy, Golden Globes, and Oscars.
Iconic director Béla Tarr has died
The legendary Hungarian director Béla Tarr, renowned for his long takes and black-and-white films depicting desolate landscapes, has passed away at the age of 70 after a prolonged illness, as announced by filmmaker Bence Fliegauf.
Don’t miss the January program at the Rijeka Art Cinema: controversial 'Sirât', 'Fiume o morte!', 'Voice of Hind Rajab'...
Rijeka's Art Cinema will kick off the new film year on January 7 with the screening of 'Fiume o morte!', nominated for two European Film Awards, along with other nominated films.
Masculinity: Lost. Lonely. And a bit murderous
The article explores the misinterpretation of artistic works, particularly questioning whether films like "American Psycho" influence unhealthy perceptions of masculinity and violence.
Tuskanac in Guests Shows Films of Legendary Stanley Kubrick
The retrospective program 'Tuskanac in Guests' begins with the film 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' at the Histrionski Dom, showcasing 12 significant works by legendary American director Stanley Kubrick that explore the dark side of humanity.
In bullfighting, there is a delicate, fine execution: Albert Serra and Pablo Aguado, bullfighting made video art
Albert Serra discusses his cinematic portrayal of bullfighters Pablo Aguado and Andrés Roca Rey, resulting in the award-winning films 'Tardes de soledad' and 'Tauromaquia'.
21 Best Films of the 21st Century
The article reflects on the daunting task of selecting the 21 best films of the 21st century amidst nostalgic debates about past artistic superiority.