Meema Spadola, a 27-year-old filmmaker, just returned from Women Make Waves, a Taiwan film festival and the first for her film Breasts, a cable
Directing
Editor's Note: Inspired by the film Around the World in Eighty Days, the Ford Motor Company hired Filmways in New York to produce a series of
There is a powerful scene near the end of Frederick Wiseman's new film on France's 330-year-old Comedie Française that the audience has been waiting
As with Oskar Schindler, most audiences won't have heard of Charles Bedaux prior to seeing the film based on his life. Despite obvious formal
A little-known chapter in documentary history is that of Japan's pre-World War II proletarian film movement. The organization at the core of this
A little-known chapter in documentary history is that of Japan's pre-World War II proletarian film movement. The organization at the core of this
Eternity. One day this single word mysteriously appeared on the sidewalks of Sydney, Australia, chalked in beautiful copperplate script. For 40 years
Jean-Pierre Gorin believes that "there is only one thing to do with the sophist, and that is to beat the shit out of him." Those who know Jean—Pierre
by David Ehrenstein and Bill Reed The opening of Roger & Me was a few days away when we sat down to talk with its maker (his detractors might say