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Interview: Ulises Porra – Under the Same Sun
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For his third feature, Ulises Porra embarks on an ambitious cinematic voyage that dives deep into questions of freedom, colonialism, and hybridity. Under the Same Sun (Bajo el mismo sol) revisits early 19th-century Hispaniola — the island now divided between...
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Emulsion Ep. 18 – Carlo Chatrian on the Tokyo International Film Festival and Future of Cinema Culture
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A world-cinema fixture who’s earned the support of Martin Scorsese, M. Night Shyamalan, Olivier Assayas, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Béla Tarr, Claire Denis, Christian Petzold, Tilda Swinton, and Ryusuke Hamaguchi––among many others––Carlo Chatrian reshaped the festival landscape with his work as artistic...
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Duolingo Mode: Sebastian Stan Targets ‘Impunity’ in Gálvez’s Pinochet-Era Spy Thriller
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After returning to his Romanian roots for Cristian Mungiu’s upcoming Fjord, Sebastian Stan let slip that he will go full Duolingo mode picking up Spanish for Chilean auteur Felipe Gálvez‘s sophomore feature spy thriller project set to move into production...
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Short Films in Focus: 24 Hours After Reading Tuesdays With Morrie (with Scott Tinkham)
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An interview with the filmmaker behind the psychedelic short.
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Capturing Life Under Genocide: Sepideh Farsi on Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk
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One of the most heartbreaking documentaries of the year, Sepideh Farsi’s Put Your Soul On Your Hand and Walk premiered at Cannes just weeks after the Israeli occupation murdered the film’s subject, 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and poet Fatma Hassona. Constructed...
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A Preview of the 2025 Black Harvest Film Festival
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A preview of the 2025 Black Harvest Film Festival.
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‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ Review: A Rousing Portrait of a Defiant Gaza Journalist
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The film is more than a reflection on barriers and bridges in the age of screen omnipresence. The post ‘Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk’ Review: A Rousing Portrait of a Defiant Gaza Journalist appeared first on Slant...
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Die My Love | Review
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Images of Yellow Wallpaper: Ramsay Charts a Psychotic Break For her first narrative feature in eight years, Lynne Ramsay returns with Die My Love, based on the 2019 novel by Ariana Harwicz. In essence, it’s a troubling, captivating character study...
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Samain du Cinéma Fantastique 2025: Genre Weekend in The French Riviera Announces Award Winners
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The return of the Samain du Cinéma Fantastique was a huge success, according to festival staff. "The festival saw a fantastic public turnout and an enthusiastic response from audiences and filmmakers alike, a real celebration of genre cinema on the...
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ORIENTAL SNATCH: HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS’ Ryland Tews Sets Final Film, Announces Retirement
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ORIENTAL SNATCH checks all the boxes: Action! Comedy! Horror! Romance! The 70s! Smoking! Booze! [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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