Enduring the march of time: A Taiwanese New Wave Retrospective
βItβs a new world and there are a lot of stories we can tell each other.β β Edward Yang
βItβs a new world and there are a lot of stories we can tell each other.β β Edward Yang
On the picks for February 2024, reimagining film through a lens of form, abstraction, and the profound weight of life and death.
Jean-Luc Godard, a cinematic rebel in the truest sense, pushed boundaries, embraced radicality, and redefined cinema with his poetic vision.
Delving into Alain Resnais' career, we spotlight his fascination with consciousness and memory, showcasing his unique narrative style and experimental films.
The French New Wave film movement emerged in post-war France as a reaction to traditions & norms resulting in personal works that remain influential even today.
A hauntingly beautiful and deeply affecting film that explores themes of displacement, aging, and the struggle for meaning in a rapidly changing world.
Akerman's Toute Une Nuit displays cinematic mastery, blending romanticism with alienation and desperation, all while exuding charm and glee.
Chantal Akerman's semi-autobiographical film delves into post-war society, loneliness and femininity through the perspective of a woman in transit.