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It’s Only the Meaning of Life: Wim Wenders and “Perfect Days”
Wim Wenders talks about his Oscar-nominated “Perfect Days,” which began a commission for a documentary about Tokyo’s unique public toilets.
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Streams and Screens: IMAX Is Delivering Something New
IMAX is in the spotlight at NAB Show 2024 with “SMPTE’s Future of Cinema: The Art and Science of IMAX” panel discussion.
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Generative “Eno” Documentary Reshapes the Film for Every Viewing
“Eno,” about the career of famed musician and visual artist Brian Eno, is billed as the world’s first generative cinematic documentary.
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Past and Present Intersect in Steve McQueen’s “Occupied City”
Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen’s four-hour documentary feature, “Occupied City,” provides two simultaneous portraits of Amsterdam.
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“The Zone of Interest:” Ways to Film the Unfilmable
Director Jonathan Glazer pursued an immersive naturalism in “The Zone of Interest” by removing the artifice and conventions of filmmaking.
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Viva “Cassandro”! Cinematographer Matias Penachino Steps Into the Ring
“With Roger [Ross Williams] being a documentary maker and this being a biopic, it was clear that the film should resemble a portrait.”
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Taylor’s Version: How the “Eras Tour” Concert Film Could Change Cinema
Through “The Eras Tour,” Taylor Swift is “passing a $100M screen test,” according to Variety, and other critics agree the concert film is worth a watch.
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Data and Creativity Taste Great Together
Learn how data can drive the creative process with a conversation with Liz Huszarik, Brooke Karzen and Tricia Garret Melton
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The “Telemarketers” Directors Started Out Making One Documentary… and Then It Went Sideways
If you think you know what you’re in for when you start to watch HBO’s docuseries “Telemarketers,” odds are you’ll only be half right. Maybe.
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How Hollywood Is Handling the Climate Crisis
Acclaim for Apple TV+ series “Extrapolations” demonstrates that it’s time for Hollywood to include more storylines about climate change.
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Filming Under Fire: “Retrograde” and the Realities of War
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman’s “Retrograde” captures the final months of the 20-year US war in Afghanistan.
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“Copenhagen Cowboy:” Neon, Neo-Noir, and Nefarious
In director Nicolas Winding Refn’s acid western neon-noir “Copenhagen Cowboy,” the superheroes are ultra-stylish, neon-saturated and female.