Search results for "Kiyoshi Kurosawa"
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Reviews
Daguerrotype | 2016 Toronto Int. Film Festival Review
September 11, 2016Spirits of the Dead: Kurosawa Continues Ghostly Leitmotifs in First French Language Film Japanese auteur Kiyoshi...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Cinema Italiano – 2016 Venice Film Festival Predictions
June 13, 2016Looking towards the Lido, we’re just over three months away before the fourth quarter Fall Festival...
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Features
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell – The 2016 Edition
March 28, 2016Tis the season for fevered wish lists and constantly fluctuating prognostications concerning the soon to be...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Das ist Berlin
February 22, 2016The Berlin International Film Festival continued to challenge expectations in its 66th edition, landing another auteur...
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Film Festivals
2016 Berlin Intl. Film Festival: Nicholas Bell’s Top 5 Most Anticipated Films
February 11, 2016Returning with another diverse, auteur heavy line-up with their 66th edition, the Berlin International Film Festival...
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Reviews
Hitchcock/Truffaut | Review
December 2, 2015Face-off: Kent Jones Unpacks The Bible Of Auteur Interviews It’s kind of odd to think that the...
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Indie Film News
2015 TIFF: Porumboiu, Muntean, Sewitsky & Tsangari Among Contemporary World Cinema Selections
August 18, 2015Anne Sewitsky‘s Sundance preemed Homesick, Cannes preemed Romanian imports from Radu Muntean‘s One Floor Below and...
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Reviews
Unfriended | Review
April 16, 2015Face to Face: Gabriadze’s Topical Mutation of Technological Terror How effectively chilling it is may be...
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Film Festivals
2015 Cannes Film Fest: Main Comp 1st Timers Include Kurzel, Lanthimos, Donzelli, Villeneuve, Brize, Joachim Trier & Laszlo Nemes
April 16, 2015Returnee former Palme d’Or winners and their latest in Nanni Moretti (Mia Madre), Gus Van Sant...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: One Never Cannes Tell… 2015 Cannes Film Fest Predictions
March 9, 2015With the world’s most prestigious film festival just around the corner, cineastes have been lasciviously salivating...