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Short films at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam give primacy to music and voice

BY Erika Balsom |

The 45-second commercial, instructing viewers to #EatLikeAndy, features vintage footage of the late pop artist

BY Frieze News Desk |

The iconic filmmaker’s influence was felt across the length and breadth of New York in the 1960s

The director worked with prominent figures in New York’s avant garde, including Allen Ginsberg, Andy Warhol, John Lennon and Yoko Ono

BY Frieze News Desk |

The artist’s films at Camden Arts Centre evoke anxiety in the face of world events and the tenderness of collective living

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma is full of other movies, yet it ignores the political and dialectical history of movies themselves

BY Masha Tupitsyn |

Narratively, the ‘choose your own adventure’ film is a dead-end, with repetition and wheel-spinning increasingly producing frustration

BY Vadim Rizov |

Director Yorgos Lanthimos does away with the prudish niceties of the Merchant Ivory format with satisfying energy

BY Ian Bourland |

A Beirut-based organization supporting Syrian filmmakers captures the response of contemporary art to the wars of our time

BY Kaelen Wilson-Goldie |

The 16th edition of the festival peddles a political cinematography of hope, honesty and humility

BY Mitch Speed |

‘Each hypnotic frame of No Home Movie lasts just long enough to allow our minds to wander, summoning recollections of domestic spaces’

BY Hedi El Kholti |

Isao Takahata’s landmark 1988 anime, which now receives its US theatrical release, crafts a dark moral universe through moments of poignant stillness

BY Darran Anderson |

In decontextualizing the former Vice President from geo-political circumstance, Adam McKay’s film threatens to add gloss to Cheney’s reputation

BY John Menick |

‘By its closing scenes, I felt compelled to stand up and clap’

BY Yung Ma |

Workshopping a new book project at Porto/Post/Doc, the theorist and filmmaker who diagnosed how Hollywood reinforced patriarchal codes

BY Ela Bittencourt |

It’s possible to think of the director as a troll first and serious director second – this is understandable, but regrettable

BY Vadim Rizov |

Kino Classics’s new release attempts to redress a story of cinema centred on white male accomplishment

BY Nick Pinkerton |

‘Cinematic’ is often overused, but Roeg’s films showed how minds and memories wander back and forth in time, colouring our experience of the world

BY Dan Fox |

The creative friction between director and writer distracts from a film dedicated to quietly empowering the marginalized

BY Charles Bramesco |