Diaspora and Personal Identity in Calendar
Though the role of technology in the lives of ordinary people is a theme as old as the film mediumContinue Reading
Though the role of technology in the lives of ordinary people is a theme as old as the film mediumContinue Reading
Whit Stillman’s 1990 debut feature Metropolitan, while about the disconnected upper class youth of a bygone era of New YorkContinue Reading
One of America’s best kept secrets, and perhaps greatest failure as a collective nation, is a little-known filmmaker named CharlesContinue Reading
Western society has ingrained in many of us certain gendered expectations of behavior for grief over a loved one. MenContinue Reading
Jacques Rivette is widely regarded to have been the most experimental and uncompromising filmmaker to arise from the Nouvelle VagueContinue Reading
When Defending Your Life was released in 1991, it was not the first time humanity had wondered about the afterlife,Continue Reading
Sankofa, which in the Ghanaian Akan language means roughly “to retrieve,” starts with a model named Mona (Oyafunmike Ogulano) posingContinue Reading
What kind of films would Stanley Kubrick have made if modern CGI was at his disposal? What would Tarkovsky haveContinue Reading
As one of the most devastating events in the history of mankind, it was inevitable that the cinema industry wouldContinue Reading
Theo Angelopoulos occupies a niche and very specific place in the history of cinema: his presence as a titan andContinue Reading









