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  • Back to the land: Pat Collins on Silence

    The director of a remarkable portrait of Ireland’s ancient west country talks lost landscapes and whispered histories with Colm McAuliffe.

    Colm McAuliffe
    Friday 16 August 2013

    Interviews

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: Kuma

    Caught between old and new mores, a borrowed wife learns the blues in this snapshot of repressive hypocrisy in Austria’s Turkish enclave, writes Philip Kemp.


    Friday 16 August 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Karen Black, 1939-2013

    Peter Tonguette on the soul of the 1970s’ New American Cinema.


    Thursday 15 August 2013

    Obituaries

  • From the Magazine

    TV special: Home cinema

    At a time when television drama is reckoned to be superior to most film releases, we look at how 50 top-drawer film directors, from Robert Altman to Orson Welles, made their impact on the smaller screen. Introduced by Henry K. Miller.

    David Jenkins, Ian Christie, Ben Walters
    Wednesday 14 August 2013

    Polls and surveys

  • Sheila Whitaker, 1936-2013

    Clyde Jeavons on the BFI archivist turned committed and ground-breaking writer and programmer who brought the London Film Festival to a wider public.

    Clyde Jeavons
    Monday 12 August 2013

    Obituaries

  • Girl gangs of (upstate) New York: Laurent Cantet on Foxfire

    The Palme d’Or-winning director of The Class tells Thomas Dawson how he traced the present in a story of teen tearaways from small-town 1950s America.

    Thomas Dawson
    Monday 12 August 2013

    Interviews

  • The accompanist: Cliff Martinez on scoring for Soderbergh, Winding Refn et al

    Geoffrey Macnab meets the man who links Captain Beefheart, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pee-Wee Herman, Only God Forgives and the films of Steven Soderbergh.

    Geoffrey Macnab
    Friday 9 August 2013

    Interviews

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: Silence

    Echoes – of the past and the lost, of people and their stories – seep into this richly resonant portrait of a sound recordist documenting west Ireland’s unpeopled landscapes. Mark Sinker fills in the gaps.

    Mark Sinker
    Friday 9 August 2013

    Reviews and recommendations

  • From the Magazine

    Editorial: Rough cuts

    The 10 per cent cut in the BFI’s grant is five per cent more than other cultural institutions. Why, asks Nick James?


    Wednesday 7 August 2013

    Comment

  • From the Magazine

    The essay film

    Andrew Tracy explores the characteristics that have come to define this most elastic of forms, while eight more contributors highlight a dozen influential milestone essay films, from Jean Vigo to Chris Marker.

    Andrew Tracy, Katy McGahan, Olaf Möller, Sergio Wolf, Nina Power
    Saturday 3 August 2013

    Deep Focus

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