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“I’m Not Into Embracing the Digital Look”: DP Ben Fordesman on Love Lies Bleeding

A woman in a cut-off t-shirt lights a cigarette in an atmospherically lit kitchen.A woman in a cut-off t-shirt lights a cigarette in an atmospherically lit kitchen.Kristen Stewart in Love Lies Bleeding

After setting her directorial debut Saint Maud in a fading English seaside town, London-born filmmaker Rose Glass turns her gaze toward the American southwest for the neo-noir follow-up Love Lies Bleeding. Set in 1989 and shot in New Mexico by…  Read more

By Jun 4, 2024

Hard Drives Full of Abandoned Projects: Chris Wilcha on Flipside

A man clutches his forehead standing beneath the awning of a record store.A man clutches his forehead standing beneath the awning of a record store.Dan Dondiego in Flipside

With Chris Wilcha’s recommended documentary Flipside opening today — including at NYC’s IFC Center — from Oscilloscope, we’re reposting Vikram Murthri’s deep dive interview below. — Editor In his first feature, The Target Shoots First, Chris Wilcha documented his tenure…  Read more

By May 31, 2024

“Understanding Taiwan on Its Own Terms”: Vanessa Hope on Invisible Nation

A woman walks through a hallway in a dark blazer and white shirt while four people in light blue shirts follow behind her.A woman walks through a hallway in a dark blazer and white shirt while four people in light blue shirts follow behind her.Tsai Ing-wen in Invisible Nation

With Vanessa Hope’s recommended documentary Invisible Nation opening today in theaters, including NYC’s Quad Cinema, where Hope and producer Ted Hope will be doing Q&A’s tonight and tomorrow, we’re reposting Lauren Wissot’s interview with the director published last Fall. —…  Read more

By May 31, 2024

“I Was Much More Influenced by Andrea Arnold’s Work or That of the Safdie Brothers”: Boris Lojkine on His Cannes Jury Prize-Winning The Story of Souleymane

The Story of Souleymane

The Story of Souleymane follows an undocumented delivery worker as he prepares for an asylum application interview while pedaling through the Paris streets. But belying the innocuous title and unassuming premise, this latest narrative feature from veteran filmmaker Boris Lojkine…  Read more

By May 28, 2024


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