The Specter of Memory in Hiroshima Mon Amour
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
When Céline Sciamma‘s fourth film Portrait of a Lady on Fire screened at Cannes in 2019, it made quite anContinue Reading
Two years since the publication of our inaugural In Memoriam retrospective, we take the time now to look back atContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Alex Sitaras October means Halloween, and for this reason it would be remiss if we didn’tContinue Reading
Claire Denis made herself known to international audiences with Beau Travail and more recently American audiences with the grim yetContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate As we face another month of cinemas being temporarily closed, seeing what’s available onContinue Reading
This month, it is more relevant than ever for our Retrospective Roundtable to focus on the theme of social justiceContinue Reading
Eugene Kang: For this month’s first Living Room Chat, I suggested that we watch Céline and Julie Go Boating. ThisContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate The temporary closure of cinemas has led to the rescheduling of many new releases.Continue Reading
Video on Demand By Ben McDonald Another month of quarantine down, and perhaps many more to go. While few ofContinue Reading









