Across his 45-year career, independent auteur Jim Jarmusch has continually returned to a particular type of film in which ...
When Oliver Laxe’s Sirāt premiered at Cannes this year, it caught both those familiar with his work as well as new viewers ...
This past summer I was privileged to attend the Oxbelly Retreat in Costa Navarino, Greece, and to sit in on an intimate ...
Yet, independent filmmakers, […] Since our 2019 winter edition, the brilliant Mark Asch has done something here that isn’t ...
Filmmaker’s goal has always been to include articles written by film workers as often as possible. We’ve had many directors write pieces or conduct interviews, and we’ve had articles written by ...
Of the millions of words we have published in thousands of articles, one sentence continues to haunt me, so trenchant and unsparing is its critique of the system undergirding so much of the work ...
Twelve slashed zeros and a one, made of wood and latex paint, stand tall on the roof of the former church where the Internet Archive is headquartered in San Francisco.
Things happen with David differently than you’d expect them to,” director Micah Magee wrote about writer and editor David Barker in a 2017 article on Filmmaker’s website. “You walk an entirely ...
From observing the need to budget minimum wage when making a microbudget film to decrying the influence of television on cinema culture, producer and Emerson College associate professor Mike Ryan ...
Guillermo del Toro’s films are instantly recognizable for their fantastical Gothic imagery, and the director’s adaptation of ...
By conventional measures, the 2020s have not been very good for the movies. At mid-decade, there’s the nagging sense that the pre-COVID years represented glory days that will never be recaptured.
In the ’80s, I’d rent Richard Kern films like Right Side of My Brain and Fingered from Kim’s Video, vibing on the mixture of ...
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