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An adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s acclaimed novel uses first-person perspective to intimately portray the joys and struggles of Black life

BY Terence Trouillot |

‘Evil Does Not Exist’ is a complex exploration of sensations that indulges in the withheld and sublimely ambiguous

BY Carlos Valladares |

An interview with the filmmaker on how to reconfigure our relationship with siren sounds away from catastrophe towards collectivity and care

BY Xenia Benivolski AND Aura Satz |

BALDIGA – Unlocked Heart, a new documentary on the Berlin photographer, provides fresh insight but underplays the epicurean experiences that shaped his art

BY Cole Collins |

The German director discusses his latest Oscar-nominated film and adopting the philosophy of a Tokyo toilet cleaner

BY Stefania Tsivelekidou |

At this year’s Berlinale, the queen of electroclash proves why she’s still a badass raconteur of the crass and libidinous

BY Angel Lambo |

In his feature film debut, the director depicts Chile’s violent history while shedding light on the Selk’nam genocide

BY Arun A.K. |

For the latest Auschwitz drama, sound designer Johnnie Burn discusses working with Jonathan Glazer to reveal how ordinary people can quickly become accustomed to horror

BY Rory O'Connor |

The Passages director on independent filmmaking, censorship and the dynamics of power

BY Ira Sachs AND Chloe Stead |

Documentary filmmaker Paloma Zapata restores the spotlight on the deaf gitano dancer who revolutionized flamenco, yet was written out of history

BY Ellie Howard |

Paul Preciado’s genre-bending documentary re-envisions Virginia Woolf’s classic novel

BY Arun A.K. |

프리즈 필름(Frieze Film)이 2023년 서울을 다시 찾는다. 서사를 해체하고 전복시키는 작품으로 구성된 올해 프로그램은 서울의 다양한 독립 예술공간으로 관객을 이끌 것이다

Gina Gammell and Riley Keough’s directorial debut showcases the grim truth of reservation life in the US

BY Jane Ursula Harris |

Christopher Nolan explores his own political and moral uncertainties in this year’s most soul-searching blockbuster

BY Rory O'Connor |

The film director speaks about trilogies, COVID-19 lockdowns and his Protestant work ethic

BY Edward Frumkin AND Christian Petzold |

Florence Platarets’s new documentary on the late auteur inadvertently asks whether Cannes Film Festival has lost its taste for radical politics

BY Ela Bittencourt |

Every character in Lee Sung Jin’s TV series orbits around an unhappy nexus of high art, capital and social clout

BY Diana Seo Hyung Lee |

From Jonathan Glazer's triumphant Cannes debut to the first Sudanese production to be honoured by the festival, here are six films to keep an eye out for this year

BY Rory O'Connor AND Angel Lambo |