Editor
Reviewing the pursuit of democracy within the U.S. on the anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot.
Co-Director
Audrey Flack has always been a trailblazer. Now, she returns to her canvas for the first time in decades, revealing her longtime struggles as an artist and mother to find her rightful place in the art world. Queen of Hearts is a moving portrait of a woman who is still testing, still experimenting, still searching.
Editor
В 1962 году состоялась встреча, определившая судьбу кинематографа. Молодой критик и режиссер французской новой волны Франсуа Трюффо взял серию интервью у своего кумира Альфреда Хичкока. Трюффо был одержим идеей доказать, что Хичкок, многими считавшийся ремесленником, штампующим фильмы «низкого жанра», на самом деле — один из величайших творцов и новаторов, чье филигранное искусство навсегда изменит культуру. По следам Трюффо в запутанный мир мастера саспенса и гениальных киноприемов пускаются современные режиссеры Уэс Андерсон, Мартин Скорсезе, Ричард Линклейтер и другие. Объединенные страстью к работам Хичкока, они пытаются найти ответ на вопрос: в чем секрет его гениальных фильмов, способных ввести в оцепенение любого зрителя?
Editor
Nathan Lane portrays a comic from the 1930s who plays gay men for laughs. Originally Episode 2 from Season 40 of Live From Lincoln Center on PBS.
Co-Producer
Документальный фильм, в котором Мартин Скорсезе повествует о легендарном режиссере Элиа Казане, значительно повлиявшем на его творчество.
Editor
Документальный фильм, в котором Мартин Скорсезе повествует о легендарном режиссере Элиа Казане, значительно повлиявшем на его творчество.
Editor
A chronological look at films by, for, or about gays and lesbians in the United States, from 1947 to 2005, Kenneth Anger's "Fireworks" to "Brokeback Mountain". Talking heads, anchored by critic and scholar B. Ruby Rich, are interspersed with an advancing timeline and with clips from two dozen films. The narrative groups the pictures around various firsts, movements, and triumphs: experimental films, indie films, sex on screen, outlaw culture and bad guys, lesbian lovers, films about AIDS and dying, emergence of romantic comedy, transgender films, films about diversity and various cultures, documentaries and then mainstream Hollywood drama. What might come next?
Editor
In an economically struggling small town, Jenny, a young married woman, begins an affair with June, her college-bound, African-American neighbor.
Writer
In an economically struggling small town, Jenny, a young married woman, begins an affair with June, her college-bound, African-American neighbor.
Director
In an economically struggling small town, Jenny, a young married woman, begins an affair with June, her college-bound, African-American neighbor.
Production Manager
A woman is hired to transcribe an ancient Chinese manuscript. She finds that little by little, the manuscript has powers that begin to take over her life.
Writer
"The Riverbed traces the story of a despondent drifter who stumbles across a farmhouse inhabited by a wealthy widow and her disabled daughter. Exchanging board for labour, he stays at the house. Eventually he consents to the mother's wish that he marry the girl, with his eye on financial gain. He takes the girl to the city, where the couple struggles against hardship. As the man reverts to petty theft, her health deteriorates and he is forced to take her back to the now-abandoned farmhouse." - MIFF
Director
"The Riverbed traces the story of a despondent drifter who stumbles across a farmhouse inhabited by a wealthy widow and her disabled daughter. Exchanging board for labour, he stays at the house. Eventually he consents to the mother's wish that he marry the girl, with his eye on financial gain. He takes the girl to the city, where the couple struggles against hardship. As the man reverts to petty theft, her health deteriorates and he is forced to take her back to the now-abandoned farmhouse." - MIFF
Writer
"A young woman settles into her new life in New York City, overwhelmed by the crowds and wary of human contact. Shot in moody black and white collaging a visual language reminiscent of film noir, art horror, and street photography of the 60's and 70's, Rachel Reichman’s short film exemplifies the return to narrative in independent filmmaking following the structuralist experiments of the 1970s." - MoMA
Director
"A young woman settles into her new life in New York City, overwhelmed by the crowds and wary of human contact. Shot in moody black and white collaging a visual language reminiscent of film noir, art horror, and street photography of the 60's and 70's, Rachel Reichman’s short film exemplifies the return to narrative in independent filmmaking following the structuralist experiments of the 1970s." - MoMA