Keep the fresh content coming by signing up for Interview newsletters.
Becoming an Interview registered user allows you to save content into Your Library and share with others.
Thank You.
You are now registered with InterviewMagazine.com
Click to Close
YOUR LIBRARY IS EMPTY
Start your library by clicking the
ADD TO MY LIBRARY button found
throughout the following forms of content:
My Library URL
Search Results For:
film forum
Showing 1-8 of 16 Results
After a two and a half year restoration and a debut at Cannes, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's classic The Red Shoes arrives at Film Forum. BLOG POSTED: 11/03/09
The filmmaker revives an old conspiracy theory with Rembrandt's J'accuse. BLOG POSTED: 10/27/09
According to Ingmar Bergman, Sweden's Roy Andersson is the best director of TV ads in the world. His movies are pretty good, too. BLOG POSTED: 09/10/09
Lucrecia Martel is a shining star in the resurgent Argentine cinema. Her latest, The Headless Woman, is a mystery–not a conventional whodunit, but a challenging, loosely unwinding coil of questions. BLOG POSTED: 08/18/09
Rebel with a Retrospective: Nicholas Ray at Film Forum
Is there really anything to say about this master filmmaker which could be more persuasive than Godard's famous proclamation that "The cinema is Nicholas Ray?" BLOG POSTED: 07/22/09
Shane Meadows' Somers Town is about a neighborhood near a Eurostar station, and it's sponsored by Eurostar. Thankfully, it doesn't feel that way. BLOG POSTED: 07/16/09
If you opened up New Wave cinema pioneer Agnès Varda, what would you find? Beaches, the director insists, in a new autobiographical film that opens today. BLOG POSTED: 07/01/09