Filmmaker Cathy Lee Crane visits from Ithaca NY with the first North American survey of her work. The four films…
Month: March 2011
The world’s first-ever film festival dedicated to heavy metal music is set to take place at the Downtown Independent Cinema…
Here are some highlights of FilmForum’s recent six-part series “Radical Light” a companion piece, celebrating the newly published “Radical Light:…
Black Death happens in 1348, When Europe has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. As the plague decimates…
The tightly-made biopic traces the formation, deconstruction, and reconstruction of the Los Angeles band Fishbone. Experimental and exceptional, Everyday Sunshine…
When I look back at my life, I see that I have spent a good part of it in movie…
The Human Resources Manager of Jerusalem’s largest bakery is in trouble. He is separated from his wife, distanced from his…
The Desert of Forbiden Art, tells the incredible story of how a treasure trove of banned Soviet art worth millions…
With Bertrand Tavernier’s impressive 1974 debut feature, “The Clockmaker Of St. Paul” the director’s already assured filmmaking made apparent themes…
Martin Koolhoven’s exquisite “Winter In Wartime,” (The Netherland’s Oscar entry, 2009) is based on the popular children’s book by Jan…