German director Maren Ade's Everyone Else is competition's most impressive film
As earlier noted, the 2009 Berlin Film Festival opened with a Hollywood movie (The International), directed by Germany's own Tom Tykwer and filmed in a half-dozen countries around the world, then continued with a French movie (In the Electric Mist) made in the U.S.A. with dialogue spoken in regional ... More >>
As earlier noted, the 2009 Berlin Film Festival opened with a Hollywood movie (The International), directed by Germany's own Tom Tykwer and filmed in a half-dozen countries around the world, then continued with a French movie (In the Electric Mist) made in the U.S.A. with dialogue spoken in regional ... More >>
Inside the other Cannes
Theo Angelopoulos, Cristi Puiu and others remember the Cannes alterna-fest
Novel adaptation gives Holocaust survival the Harlequin treatment
Including John Boorman's The Tiger’s Tail, and Theo Angelopoulos’ The Weeping Meadow
Eye of the storm
AFI remembers the past, neglects the present
Some of the year’s best independent movies are still snaking their way toward L.A.; others may not come at all
Welcome to AFI Fest 2005 — all of them
As do the rest of us
The enigma of Abbas Kiarostami
A few of our favorite reads this year
The best of '99
After Life director Hirokazu Kore-eda
Theo Angelopoulos' symphonic vision
The 51st Cannes film festival
