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Should Caravans Fly?: Ben Rivers on the Magic and Alchemy of ‘Bogancloch’
Film / interview

Should Caravans Fly?: Ben Rivers on the Magic and Alchemy of ‘Bogancloch’

Posted on: December 23, 2024December 23, 2024

Arta Barzanji interviews Ben Rivers about his new film ‘Bogancloch’ (2024) and how both intuition and premeditation guide his filmmaking.

‘Beyond Meshes’: A Conversation with Michiko Ogawa
Film / interview / Music

‘Beyond Meshes’: A Conversation with Michiko Ogawa

Posted on: October 28, 2024November 22, 2024

To coincide with ‘Beyond Meshes: The Film Music of Teiji Ito’ at Anthology Film Archives, we present a conversation between Ava Witonsky and Michiko Ogawa.

Review: ‘To The Moon’ (2020), dir. Tadhg O’Sullivan
Film / Reviews

Review: ‘To The Moon’ (2020), dir. Tadhg O’Sullivan

Posted on: November 29, 2021

by Ruairí McCann One of the most iconic images of early cinema, from Georges Méliès’s Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902), depicts a cylindrical rocket ship lodged in […]

Essay: There’s no democracy of hands but there are many hands in a democracy: ‘City Hall’ (2020) and ‘Her Socialist Smile’ (2020)
essay / Film

Essay: There’s no democracy of hands but there are many hands in a democracy: ‘City Hall’ (2020) and ‘Her Socialist Smile’ (2020)

Posted on: February 19, 2021

To look at the design and flaws of American politics and democracy, Wiseman chooses an entire city and its system as his focal point. Gianvito, on the other hand, chooses a single individual, whose life nevertheless encapsulated a tumultuous early 20th century.

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