Fatherland Review: Pawlikowski’s Most Demanding Film Is Also His Most Rewarding
Pawel Pawlikowski has built a career on making small frames hold enormous weight. Fatherland, his 82-minute ...
Read moreDetailsPawel Pawlikowski has built a career on making small frames hold enormous weight. Fatherland, his 82-minute ...
Read moreDetailsA brothel and a church stand directly across the street from each other in Jacmel, Haiti. ...
Read moreDetailsThere is something philosophically vertiginous about a story that watches itself being born. Asghar Farhadi, the ...
Read moreDetailsKris, an ascending filmmaker played by Hannah Einbinder, accepts a high-stakes assignment: bring a dormant horror ...
Read moreDetailsYuri steps off the train with a severe bob and an architect’s spatial intelligence, a metropolitan ...
Read moreDetailsIn a darkened Mexico City bedroom, Isabel wakes her young daughter, Lucila. She must leave. She ...
Read moreDetailsGabrielle moves through life as if still standing under operating-room lights. At fifty-five, she works at ...
Read moreDetailsA jar of crushed wings and sugar rests on a table in Newark, where light seems ...
Read moreDetailsPrishtina in the late 1990s seems trapped in one long held breath. Thirteen-year-old Dua sits in ...
Read moreDetailsPhuong Mai Nguyen transforms AJ Dungo’s graphic memoir into cinema with a strong awareness of the ...
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