Andrei Tarkovsky, Steven Soderbergh, and more paid tribute to the Polish author
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Read MoreAudiovisual film criticism delves into everything from Indonesian horror movies to Vietnamese war movies
Read MoreThe poetic, sobering documentary hears from families forced to flee Myanmar, streams for free at the Cinematheque
Read MoreMary Twala hands in her final powerful performance as a woman standing her ground against a dam
Read MoreChristopher Plummer, warped sci-fi time travel, a Winnipeg fable, and much more
Read MoreFilm joins a newly restored seasonal quartet from the celebrated director
Read MoreAn assured, unsettling portrait from a director who knows competitive skiing
Read MoreA young gang member must tell a story to survive the night at the real-life La MACA prison
Read MoreA searing look at an Indigenous man caught between his job in big-city Manaus and the call of the Amazon jungle
Read MoreBold yet naturalistic new visions, from the “Downtown Eastside Trilogy” to Anne at 13,000 Ft.
Read MoreStrong performances and dreamlike cinematography bring to life a story about fate
Read MoreRace, class, and gender play subtly into a film that forces us to readjust our preconceptions
Read MoreShedding light on the heroes who took on the American psychiatric establishment
Read MoreA fresh new look at the Russian master’s dreamlike meditation on war, time, and memory
Read MoreThe 1968 movie, the first shot in the Wolof language, sees a 4K restoration
Read MoreDreamlike visuals offset activist’s recollections
Read MoreThe Hong Kong auteur had a direct hand in bringing his films back to vivid new life
Read MoreCheongsams have never looked so gorgeous as they do in this story of a tailor and a courtesan
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