Head Curator Ursula Grisham interviews Austrian filmmaking duo Leonhard Mullner and Robin Klengel Neumann for the 2020 edition of Filmatique Talents.
Read MoreHead Curator Ursula Grisham interviews American filmmaker Nick Singer for the 2020 edition of Filmatique Talents.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Reygadas discusses cinema as an art of presence, the natural feeling of eternity in youth, cinematic time as a mode of encountering the peripheral, and the virtue of filmmaking as a hermeneutic endeavor.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Head Curator Ursula Grisham examines Pablo Larraín's Post Mortem and Carlos Reygadas's Battle in Heaven through the prism of slow violence, an emergent category of cinema.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin explores legacies of political violence and neoliberalism in Pablo Larraín's Tony Manero and Post Mortem.
Read MoreA showcase of early works from two Latin American masters—Mexican auteur Carlos Reygadas and Chilean social satirist Pablo Larraín.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Head Curator Ursula Grisham assesses the relevance of Adina Pintilie's Touch Me Not amid the current global pandemic, insofar as the film advances a tool unexpectedly appropriate to the moment—touch as a reminder, a mode of relation to our imperfect, precarious, corporeal selves.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Gabriel Mascaro discusses wind, cinematic impossibility, the indeterminate status of reality and fiction, corporeal ambivalence, and his next projects.
Read MoreA collection of works by directors working in the vanguard of documentary filmmaking.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Annemarie Jacir discusses transforming anger into hope, the illogicality of borders, an aversion to sensationalized violence, and her next projects.
Read MoreA collection of films from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin examines a promising new generation of filmmakers whose work collectively probes legacies of class inequality, racism, and mourning in contemporary Brazil.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Chaitanya Tamhane discusses research subjects spanning from human rights activists to Dalit poets, casting ordinary people, authoritarianism in India, and his upcoming second feature, The Disciple.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Sergey Dvortsevoy discusses snakes, the heat of the steppe, documentary-style attention to natural detail, and his next project.
Read MoreCoinciding with the 92nd Academy Awards, Filmatique presents Foreign Language Oscar Submissions III, a collection of films from Palestine, India, Morocco, and Kazakhstan—nations that have rarely, if ever, been nominated for the award.
Read MoreFilmatique’s Teutonic Cinema is a collection of formally daring films from contemporary directors working in Germany and Austria.
Read MoreFilmatique presents Russian Auteurs, a collection of master works of contemporary Russian cinema.
Read MoreFilmatique presents Queer Cinema, a collection of contemporary films that challenge norms of gender, sexuality, and desire through alternative modes of cinematic representation.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview for Filmatique, Luigi Campi discusses Youtube inspirations, materiality, kismet on set, and his next projects.
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