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  • Chantal Akerman, guiding light

    Robert Greene reflects on the formative influence of the late, fearless visionary and perennial hero.

    Robert Greene
    Wednesday 7 October 2015

    Obituaries

  • Keeping a distance: Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman

    Chantal Akerman’s films found a new, personal way of screening women, argues Janet Bergstrom.

    Janet Bergstrom
    Tuesday 6 October 2015

    Features

  • From the Magazine

    Chantal Akerman: a primer

    Throughout her career, the great director Chantal Akerman – who has sadly died, aged 65 – pursued certain themes and ideas. Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin offer a guide to some of the most important.

    Cristina Álvarez López
    Tuesday 6 October 2015

    Features

  • Washed away: lost films by female directors

    Cinema’s pre-segregated heyday of female filmmaking is sadly also its most hidden from history. Here seven critics nominate lost treasures they hope might yet be rediscovered.

    Jasper Sharp, Kim Morgan, Louisa Wei
    Friday 2 October 2015

    Features

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: By Our Selves

    Toby Jones, Andrew Kötting (as a straw bear) and their merry men revive the wanderings and wonderings of Northamptonshire peasant poet John Clare, writes David Jays.

    David Jays
    Thursday 1 October 2015

    Reviews and recommendations

  • FrightFest 2015: Critics’ roundtable post-mortem

    From crazy ladies and final girls to fables of confinement and madness and a resurgence of British grand guignol, this year’s London horror-film showcase had plenty to chew over – as Anton Bitel, Kim Newman and Virginie Selavy demonstrate.

    Virginie Sélavy
    Wednesday 30 September 2015

    Festivals

  • Archives online: Margaret Tait’s rooms of her own

    Thirza Wakefield on the homespun, one-woman cinema of Margaret Tait in the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive: 48 emblems of a cinema “what’s welling up in people to make”.


    Friday 25 September 2015

    Bytes

  • Missing believed garbled: Hitchcock’s first steps in film

    Hitchcock scholars’ hopes were dashed at 2015’s British Silent Film Festival by the hand of historico-cinematic sabotage, reports Henry K. Miller.


    Thursday 24 September 2015

    Festivals

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: Mia Madre

    Nanni Moretti revisits family loss with wit and mystery in this caustic quasi-self-portrait, says Philip Kemp.


    Thursday 24 September 2015

    Reviews and recommendations

  • The comfort of disaster (movies)

    The 1970s were a chaotic time, Hollywood overrun by deranged auteurs. Luckily there were still a column of white-bread movie stars on hand to save the day, says Brad Stevens.


    Wednesday 23 September 2015

    Bradlands

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