Tag: Kent Jones

2025 NYFF: Ulrich Köhler’s Gavagai, Claire Denis’ The Fence & No Other Choice Among Main Slate Selections

A dash of Sundance, a pinch of the Berlinale, a sprinkling of Cannes and a good number of Venice Film Festival items (Duse, Jay...

2025 Venice: Mark Jenkin, Kent Jones, Carolina Cavalli, Gastón Solnicki, Laura Samani & Teona Strugar Mitevska in Orizzonti

Teona Strugar Mitevska's Mother, the Macedonian's sixth feature film (which promises to shake up the mythical figure of Mother Teresa played by Noomi Rapace)...

Praise His Soul: Greta Lee Toys with Willem Dafoe in Kent Jones’ ‘Late Fame’

Six years after transitioning from film criticism, programming and docu features to narrative with Diane (2018), Kent Jones is gearing up for his sophomore...

2018 Tribeca Film Fest’s U.S. Narrative Comp includes: Vives, Arteta, DaCosta, Timoner & Madeleine Sackler

With several of these projects landing on our 2018 Most Anticipated American indie films list, this year's U.S. Narrative Comp appears to be a solid slate...

Hitchcock/Truffaut | Review

Face-off: Kent Jones Unpacks The Bible Of Auteur Interviews It's kind of odd to think that the Cohen Media Group picked up Kent Jones' slickly produced...

What’s Up Doc?: Kent Jones, Asif Kapadia & Luc Jacquet Head to Cannes

It should come as no surprise that Cannes Film Festival will play host to Kent Jones's doc on the touchstone of filmmaking interview tomes, Hitchcock/Truffaut (see...

What’s Up Doc?: Louie Psihoyos Tops Our *New* Monthly Top 50 Most Anticipated Docs Guide

They often get quite a bit less attention than their fictional brethren, and it doesn’t help that many films fly under the radar while...

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Interview: Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee

In Mona Fastvold's The Testament of Ann Lee, Amanda...

No Other Choice | Review

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Interview: Mona Fastvold – The Testament of Ann Lee

Her cinema deals with female interiority under constraint, isolation...

Father Mother Sister Brother | Review

Terms of Estrangement: Jarmusch’s Amusing Triptych on Familial Labors If...