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  • Truth, lies and admin: At Berkeley, The Unknown Known and The Armstrong Lie

    The University of Berkeley hosts Fred Wiseman’s entreaty for open communication – while Errol Morris and Alex Gibney hit the big American stone walls of Donald Rumsfeld and Lance Armstrong, finds Ashley Clark.


    Monday 9 September 2013

    Festivals

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: Museum Hours

    A security guard’s meditations at Vienna’s Museum of Art History, and his relationship with a lonely American visitor, open up into speculations on art, the city, love and life in the hands of Jem Cohen, lyrical poet of the overlooked, says Isabel Stevens.


    Friday 6 September 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • From the Magazine

    The Stuart Hall Project review: a vital portrait of a thinker and his times

    Cultural critic and New Left fountainhead Stuart Hall meets the mood music of Miles Davis and the reflective screen poetry of John Akomfrah in this multifaceted documentary, writes Ashley Clark.


    Thursday 5 September 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Venice 2013: week one high-water marks

    Nick James on grim Greek tragedy Miss Violence, Tokyo prostitution fable The Shape of Night and Kelly Reichardt’s Night Movies at a Biennale otherwise overshadowed by its own past glories.


    Tuesday 3 September 2013

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  • Another

    Chris Robinson stumbles upon that ultra-rare student animation that warrants its 17-minute running time. Is this Au hasard bear?

    Chris Robinson
    Monday 2 September 2013

    Bytes

  • From the Magazine

    Low film of the week: Pain & Gain

    As Michael Bay brings his signature brand of lumpen delirium to a true-crime story from the crassly acquisitive late 1990s, Nick Pinkerton wonders if it’s a mistake to credit him with irony.


    Friday 30 August 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • From the Magazine

    High film of the week: Upstream Color

    Shane Carruth, American cinema’s most sophisticated mad scientist, returns with another slice of breathtaking inscrutability. Michael Atkinson goes boldly in.


    Friday 30 August 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Prop4aShw

    Nathaniel Budzinski on a very open show proposal by Turner Prize-winner Mark Leckey.

    Nathaniel Budzinski
    Sunday 25 August 2013

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    Film of the week: What Maisie Knew

    Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s modernising of Henry James’ child’s-eye divorce study swaps the master’s scalpel for a spoonful of sugar – but does give Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan room to humanise their monstrous parents, says Philip Horne.

    Philip Horne
    Friday 23 August 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Blowing their own alphorn: Swiss musical documentaries

    A sidebar at this year’s New Horizons film festival in Wrocław showcased another Swiss specialism: putting on film the world’s music and sounds, at home and abroad. Agnieszka Gratza reports.

    Agnieszka Gratza
    Friday 23 August 2013

    Festivals

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