Posted by Nicholas Kemp on 9.14.2011
Interlocking films by three of the most exciting directors of the "Berlin School" of cinema add up to a thrilling and watchable experiment in visual storytelling. More »
Posted by Michael Gibbons on 9.14.2011
Director Stefano Savona demystifies the protests in Egypt by travelling to the front lines in Tahrir Square, Cairo. This verité documentary is given a contemporary edge with the presence of mobile phones and social media - an unprecedented moment heavy with historical significance. More »
Posted by Michael Gibbons on 9.13.2011
Word-of-mouth for A Separation has been astoundingly positive ever since it swept the awards at the Berlin Film Festival in February. Director Asghar Farhadi has been praised for a complex and multi-nuanced approach, featuring strong performances by the male and female cast alike. More »
Posted by Nicholas Kemp on 9.13.2011
Part documentary, part concert film, fans of Bird and live music in general will love this intimate and fascinating entry in our Special Events section. More »
Posted by Nicholas Kemp on 9.12.2011
Whether it's your first or fiftieth time, don't miss the chance to see this piece of cinema history beautifully restored and on the big screen! More »
Posted by Michael Gibbons on 9.12.2011
Acclaimed artist and filmmaker Julia Loktev is back with her second fiction feature, an intimate relationship film starring Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg as young fiancés backpacking through the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. More »