
Red Desert
Red Desert, released in 1964, saw Michelangelo Antonioni invent a new type of expressionist colour cinematography. Along with his director of photography Carlo Di…
Read MoreRed Desert, released in 1964, saw Michelangelo Antonioni invent a new type of expressionist colour cinematography. Along with his director of photography Carlo Di…
Read MoreBlack Coal, Thin Ice from Chinese writer-director Diao Yi’nan won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 2014. This movie is a…
Read MoreVivre sa vie: film en douze tableaux released in 1962 was the third of Jean-Luc Godard’s movies to star his wife Anna Karina. She…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever had a model comment on how you’ve used their image in a photo shoot, you’ll have caught a fleeting glimpse of…
Read MoreMichelangelo Antonioni’s Blow Up released in 1966 was the Italian director’s first entirely English language film. It tells the story of a David Bailey-like…
Read MoreSteve McQueen hired virtually unknown Englishman Peter Yates to direct Bullitt released in 1968, but it’s the coolness of the star’s performance and the…
Read MoreMichelangelo Antonioni’s 1962 drama L’Eclisse (Eclipse) is ready for a brand new digital restoration and a cinema release on 28 August, and is also…
Read MoreWong Kar-Wai’s 2046 is an extended mood piece, a piece of science fiction and a series of interconnected love stories and is one of…
Read MoreDirected by Wong Kar-wai, with cinematography by Christopher Doyle, what is there left to say about this far from minor masterpiece about a woman…
Read MoreIl Grido, released in 1957, was Michelangelo Antonioni’s show reel for the masterpieces of cinema he was to create in his next four films….
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