Stories By Sean Glass
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48th NYFF 2010: Benjamin Heisenberg’s The Robber
September 26, 2010Rettenberger is our first bank robber and marathon running champion in cinema. Director Benjamin Heisenberg does...
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48th NYFF 2010: Radu Muntean’s Tuesday, After Christmas
September 25, 2010The strongest arc of the film is given to Paul’s wife, played by Mirela Oprisor (Mimi...
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48th NYFF 2010: Craig McCall’s Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
September 24, 2010Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff, directed by Craig McCall, is a tour of...
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48th NYFF 2010: Fernando de Fuentes’ Mexican Revolution Trilogy
September 23, 2010Fernando de Fuentes’ El Prisonero Trece (Prisoner 13) (1933), El Compadre Mendoza (Our Buddy Mendoza) (1934)...
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48th NYFF 2010: Andrei Ujica’s The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu
September 22, 2010Few have ever seen a film like Andrei Ujica’s The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu, and even...
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Interviews
Interview: Gaspar Noe – Enter the Void
September 22, 2010Noe’s subjective camera spends much of the first half in the hands of Oscar, while we...
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Interviews
Interview: Paz de la Huerta and Nathaniel Brown – Enter the Void
September 21, 2010Clearly good friends, their relationship in real life seems to reflect their relationship in the film....
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Video Interview: Pascal Chaumeil and Romain Duris (Heartbreaker)
September 13, 2010It’s really the most American-ized French film I've seen in quite a while. The fact that...
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Six from the Eric Rohmer Retrospective at Lincoln Center
August 31, 2010The Bakery Girl of Monceau & Suzanne’s Career make of a pair of films that are...
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Film Society of Lincoln Center’s ‘The Sign of Rohmer’: Rohmer Retrospective Closes out Summer
August 18, 2010The oldest member of 1960s France’s Nouvelle Vague, the late Eric Rohmer receives the retrospective treatment...