film directors
DVD/Blu-ray: The Mystery of PicassoFriday, 02 February 2018![]() What a gallimaufry! The polymath Picasso (1881-1973) was one of the most prolific, obsessed and best-known artists in the history; in fact, without qualification, he remains the best-known, for his genius, his mastery of so many media, his public... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: I Am Not a WitchSaturday, 20 January 2018![]() Rungano Nyoni’s debut feature premiered at last year’s Directors' Fortnight in Cannes, and immediately marked the Lusaka-born, Wales-raised director down as a figure to watch. Putting her film into any category is more challenging, though, with... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Alice in the CitiesWednesday, 10 January 2018![]() “With that film I became a filmmaker,” Wim Wenders remembers in one of the extras accompanying this new release of his 1974 Alice in the Cities. More importantly, it’s the one that convinced him that he wanted to be one. His third film after... Read more... |
Best of 2017: FilmFriday, 29 December 2017![]() It was the night Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, those old robbers on the run, will want to forget. Thanks to a clerical error, the Oscar for Best Picture briefly ended up in the clutch of the overwhelming favourite. Then the mistake was spotted and... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Melville - The Essential CollectionTuesday, 26 December 2017![]() A new box-set to relish, six French cinema classics by a cult director, along with a wealth of fascinating extras on a seventh DVD. The French film-maker Jean-Pierre Melville belongs to a class of his own: a precursor of the New Wave, an influence... Read more... |
Naum Kleiman: Eisenstein on Paper review - a lavish journey into the unconsciousSunday, 17 December 2017![]() "From drawing, via the theatre, to the cinema". Naum Kleiman's introductory qualification of Sergey Eisenstein's own self-perceived line in his Film Form is one that he follows in a necessarily selective and well-organised biography of the... Read more... |
The Prince of Nothingwood review - come for the man, stay for the countryTuesday, 12 December 2017![]() In the most unlikely of places, there is one of the world’s most prolific directors. He has produced over 110 films, he’s mobbed wherever he goes, and he inspired people through the darkest of civil wars; yet outside of Afghanistan, no-one knows the... Read more... |
DVD: A Journey Through French CinemaTuesday, 12 December 2017![]() Bertrand Tavernier’s trip through French cinema is shot through with the love of someone who has grown up with cinema and knows how to communicate his passion in a way that is totally engaging. The three hours-plus that he delivers make you want to... Read more... |
Blu-ray: JabberwockyTuesday, 28 November 2017![]() Jabberwocky is all the more enjoyable once you get past what it isn’t; Terry Gilliam’s 1977 directorial debut is a medieval romp starring Michael Palin and a short-lived Terry Jones, but audiences shouldn’t expect a Monty Python film. Gilliam and... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Montparnasse 19Friday, 24 November 2017![]() The myth of Modigliani, the archetypal tortured artist, was set in train while he was still alive and remains potent almost a century after his death. Every so often a few game academics try to put things straight, and now Tate Modern’s exhibition... Read more... |
DVD: The Death of Louis XIVTuesday, 21 November 2017![]() Albert Serra has earned himself the directorial moniker “the Catalan king of stasis”, and nothing in The Death of Louis XIV is going to dispel such a reputation – if anything, he has honed that characteristic approach further, concentrating this... Read more... |
Javier Marías: Between Eternities review - matters of life and death from the Spanish masterSunday, 19 November 2017![]() One of these years, Javier Marías will probably win the Nobel Prize in Literature. If and when that honour happens, critics may well discuss the Spanish writer’s fiction, in all its “intensity, complexity and power to convince”, in much the same... Read more... |
