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New Documentary Goes Into the Woodmans
Francesca Woodman's 1981 suicide at the age of 22 conferred on the artist and her haunting black-and-white self-portraits a cult status that resonates today. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/11
Body of Work: Godard's Every Man for Himself at Film Forum
In Godard's "second first film," Paul (Jacques Dutronc), Denise (Nathalie Baye), and Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert) are characters whose lives intertwine—but never with the convenience of coincidence. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/15/10
Iconoclast filmmaker Lionel Rogosin's 1956 On the Bowery (a restored version of which begins screening at New York's Film Forum today) is not an index of destitution and decay, but a portrait of compassionate realism. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/17/10
Fifty Years Later, Still Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard's first feature gets a restoration and a new run at Film Forum. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/28/10
The Last Six Minutes: The Saga of the Missing Metropolis
After two years of restoration and re-editing, the film thought long lost is again seeing "definitive" release. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 05/03/10
The Worse You Are, the Better You Sleep: Kurosawa at Film Forum
Kurosawa's predilection for the overblown may irk those who prefer the restraint of traditional Japanese family dramas, but his impact on Western cinema can't be overstated–his films echo in the repertoire of everyone from George Lucas to Werner Herzog. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/10
Orson Welles pays an ill-fated visit to Vienna in Carol Reed's 1949 The Third Man, screening at Film Forum. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/09
The filmmaker revives an old conspiracy theory with Rembrandt's J'accuse. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/27/09