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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · This event will include the presentation of three such films, followed by a roundtable discussion with their creators: La Jetée (Chris Marker, 1962) side-by-side with AI Jetée (Adrian Goycoolea, 2024); The Gift of the World (Oedipus on the Jetty) (Joanna Zylinska, 2021); Statistical Hallucination (Jorge Caballero, Anna Giralt Gris ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Culture. Télévisions & Radio. « Paris un jour de mai », sur LCP : la capitale à travers le temps et ses habitants râleurs, déprimés, amoureux… Soixante ans après « Le Joli Mai », de Chris...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · If Chris Marker and Preston Sturges ever made a film together, it might have looked something like Grand Tour, a sweeping tale that moves from Rangoon to Manila, via Bangkok, Saigon and Osaka, as it weaves the stories of two disparate lovers towards a fateful reunion. The stowaways could scarcely be more Sturgian: he the urbane man on the run, she the intrepid woman trying to track him down ...

  4. spectrumculture.com › 2024/05/21 › coma-reviewComa - Spectrum Culture

    Vor 6 Tagen · The essayistic, navel-gazing structure recalls Chris Marker, particularly the post-apocalyptic Level Five. And shots of the teenager occasionally resemble the work of Rineke Dijkstra, a Dutch artist whose photographs and videos vividly document the anxieties of adolescence.

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · We’re reading about Chris Marker and Hiroshi Shimizu and listening to conversations from Cannes. By David Hudson. The Daily — May 17, 2024. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Does it measure up? For most reviewers, the answer is a resounding yes—but there are a few outliers. By David Hudson. The Daily — May 16, 2024. Cannes 2024: Dupieux, Fillières, Millet.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Wed., May 22, 2024, 11:09 a.m. EDT · 5 min read. The spirit of “ Sans Soleil ” casts a long shadow over Miguel Gomes’ beguiling “Grand Tour,” a less essayistic but similarly atemporal travelogue...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Chris Marker’s Le Dépays opens with screenings of Sans Soleil on 35mm, Kelly Reichardt comes to 7 Ludlow for an intro and Q+A supporting First Cow, The Whitney Review Salon: Women’s Work showcases pieces from Dean Fleischer Camp, Miranda July, and Mara McKevitt, followed by an in theater conversation, Modern Families continues with Gregg Araki’s Totally F****d Up, Jason Simos of the ...