Leading light of a new generation of Polish filmmakers, Maciej Drygas is a modern master of archive documentary. Basia Lewandowska Cummings tracks his development.
The Italian writer-director’s dreamily mysterious feature debut explores a teenage girl’s relationship to God and belief. Rohrwacher tells Tom Dawson why she’s happier posing questions than offering answers.
Returning to the audiovisual medium that inspired it, Suzanne Collins’s dystopian bestseller about televised mortal combat loses moral depth but gains some dramatic breadth, says Anton Bitel.