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THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER Trailer: Kristen Stewart Makes Her Directorial Debut With a Raw Exploration of Healing
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After years of giving unforgettably raw acting performances, Kristen Stewart takes the director’s seat for the first time with a raw character study of a troubled young woman on the path to recovery. The Chronology of Water, based on Lidia...
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DONGJU: THE PORTRAIT OF A POET
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(The 2025 London Korean Film Festival runs November 5-18 and Hammer to Nail is excited to welcome writer Nathan Sartain to the team providing boots on the ground coverage. Check out his Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet  movie review. Seen it?...
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A Conversation with Radu Jude (DRACULA)
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Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude has built a reputation for making films confronting history, technology, and national mythology. His latest film, Dracula, is perhaps his most audacious provocation yet: a 170-minute, 14-segment epic that weaponizes artificial intelligence, iPhone footage, and absurdity...
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (NOUVELLE VAGUE)
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Richard Linklater’s career has been marked by great experimentation and variety, which makes him the perfect candidate to dramatize one of the seminal moments in film history: the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s French New Wave masterpiece Breathless. Starring a mostly...
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THE THINGS YOU KILL Exclusive Clip: Canada’s Oscar Entry is Now Playing in Theaters
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Canada’s official submission to the 98th Academy Awards, writer-director Alireza Khatami’s The Things You Kill is a psychological thriller that explores how family trauma can push and change a person. Set in Turkey, it follows university professor Ali (Ekin Koç),...
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A Conversation with Ira Sachs (PETER HUJAR’S DAY)
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Ira Sachs returns with Peter Hujar’s Day, a mesmerizing 76-minute chamber piece that transforms a rediscovered 1974 transcript into an intimate portrait of friendship, artistry, and 1970s New York bohemia. The film reunites Sachs with Ben Whishaw, star of his...
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SOUND FOR SILENTS; THE SAN FRANCISCO SILENT FILM FESTIVAL 2025
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Among the lingering ghosts of the cinematheque, our less-than-apt “silent” retronym persists. Nearly everyone refers to early films as such now; no one called them that then. These were moving pictures. Photoplays. As the saying goes in the decades since,...
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HTN’s 9 Most Anticipated Films of DOC NYC ‘25
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It’s that time again as New York City’s venerable celebration of documentary cinema, DOC NYC, kicks off today (November 12) running all the way through the end of the month with a November 30 wrap date. As has become the...
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IDIOTKA
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(The 2025 Maryland Film Festival ran November 5-9. Check out Chris Reed’s Debut, or, Objects of the Field of Debris as Currently Catalogued movie review from the fest! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Nastasya Popov makes her feature debut with...
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DEBUT, OR, OBJECTS OF THE FIELD OF DEBRIS AS CURRENTLY CATALOGUED
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(The 2025 Maryland Film Festival ran November 5-9. Check out Chris Reed’s Debut, or, Objects of the Field of Debris as Currently Catalogued movie review from the fest! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) In the early...
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