Tag: The Cinema Guild

Cinema Guild Orders Bed Rest for Albert Serra’s “The Death of Louis XIV”

Considered Jean-Pierre Léaud's "best role and most noteworthy performance in some time", Cinema Guild have landed the rights to the out of comp Cannes...

Jauja | Blu-ray Review

Like each of Lisandro Alonso's cinematic offerings that came before - La Libertad, Los Muertos, Fantasma and Liverpool - the Un Certain Regard debuted, FIPRESCI Prize winning Jauja regards the solitary...

Counting | Review

Overheard Yet Alive: Cohen Continues Poetic Pursuit of Travel Jem Cohen invites us once again on a lackadaisical travelogue through cityscapes and unkempt streets, through...

Stray Dogs | Blu-ray Review

Celebrated Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang announced that Stray Dogs, which took home the Grand Special Jury Prize from Venice after the film's world premiere back...

Farhadi Not Forgotten; Cinema Guild Dig into The Past for “About Elly”

Rarely do we report on films being picked up a good half decade after the fact, but Cinema Guild's Ryan Krivoshey saw value in...

Vote for Pedro; The Cinema Guild Off to Races with Costa’s “Horse Money”

There is a special place in cinema heaven for the likes of Locarno programmer Mark Peranson, TIFF programmer Andréa Picard and The Cinema Guild's...

Manakamana | Blu-ray Review

Birthed by the brilliant minds at Harvard’s increasingly influential Sensory Ethnography Lab, Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez’s Manakamana takes in the sights and sounds...

Cousin Jules | Blu-ray Review

After Cousin Jules took home the Special Prize of the Jury after it’s premiere at the 1973 Locarno Film Festival, Dominique Benicheti’s masterfully constructed...

The Last Time I Saw Macao | DVD Review

Co-directors João Pedro Rodrigues & João Rui Guerra da Mata are first and foremost cinephiles, and make no bones about invoking the classic Josef...

Viola | DVD Review

Without prefatory contextualization, Matías Piñeiro’s dreamily conceived Viola doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. We’re dropped into the production of an all-female Argentinian...

The Odd Couple; Manakamana One Sheet Draws Attention to Charm of Chair Lift Pairings

High above a jungle in Nepal, pilgrims make an ancient journey by cable car to worship Manakamana. Among the treasured items presented at last year's...

The Cinema Guild Believe in Crime and Punishment; Grab Diaz’s 4-Hour, Cannes Preemed Norte, The End of History

We're not sure if Ryan Krivoshey's The Cinema Guild intends to supply snacks or bathrooms breaks during its 2014 theatrical run, but the great...

Two Years at Sea | DVD Review

As everyone knows, films are generally the product of a team of artisans and technicians, a conspicuous collaboration between the nebulous nature of art...

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