Tesnota – Young Critics Workshop
Charlotte Wynant on Kantemir Balagov's 'Tesnota'.
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Charlotte Wynant on Kantemir Balagov's 'Tesnota'.
Cláudio Alves on Ferenc Török's '1945'.
Susana Bessa on Martin McDonagh's 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'.
Joseph Pomp on Janos Szasz' 'The Butcher, The Whore, and the One-Eyed Man'.
Charlotte Wynant on Jonas Carpignano's 'A Ciambra'.
Cláudio Alves on Yorgos Lanthimos' 'The Killing of a Sacred Deer'.
Susana Bessa on Luca Guadagnino's 'Call Me By Your Name'.
Debbie Onuoha on Sahim Omar Kalifa's 'Zagros'.
We asked the participants in the third edition of the Young Critics Workshop at Film Fest Gent three simple questions...
Michaël Van Remoortere muses on the poetic roots of Terrence Malick's 'Song to Song', offering a key to Malick’s post-'Tree of Life' output.
Irina Trocan on the artistry of Louise Brooks, Mae West, Marlene Dietrich and other leading ladies of the 1930s.
Anke Brouwers on her two favorite people at this year's Cinema Ritrovato: Colette and Robert Mitchum.
Tom Paulus marvels at Il Cinema Ritrovato's many delights, focussing on how it expands one's outlook on the history of narration in cinema.
In the first part of his series on narrative games, Tom Paulus analyses the tension between the classical and the modern.
Anke Brouwers on the representation of female madness in William Oldroyd's 'Lady Macbeth'.
Adrian Martin provides a partial history of the American comedy film by focusing on the notion of 'game space'.
Maximilien Luc Proctor sat down with Sergei Loznitsa to discuss the director's approach to filmmaking and his latest film 'Austerlitz'.
Nadin Mai on boredom, time and technology in Eduardo Williams' debut feature 'The Human Surge'.
Michaël Van Remoortere on 'Silence', Martin Scorsese's finally realized passion project about faith and religious experience.
Alain Tjiong dissects Damien Chazelle's 'La La Land', one of the most debated Hollywood films of 2016.