When I wrote this blurb circa 1977, this was a radical position! A bit less so now, and its canonical status has caused the inevitable backlash. I'm sticking with it, though. One of the most profound works to come out of the American experience.
“In his films, reality is remade, subtly but radically, so that the world eventually becomes its own doppelgänger.”
@brofromanother reviews Kiyoshi Kurosawa's new 45-minute short, CHIME
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Names such as David Lynch, Peter Capaldi and Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet have been added to the exclusive selection of cinematic interpretations of Franz #Kafka at #KVIFF58.
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Deeply saddened by this loss. I had the pleasure to meet and award Roger Corman for his amazing body of work. I have been taken by his humour, kindness and energy,
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'A Traveler's Needs' Berlin Review: Isabelle Huppert's latest collaboration with Hong Sangsoo is "subtle and gently perplexing, but very satisfying indeed" says @JonathanRomney#Berlinale2024 https://t.co/9Bdsl4HXly