Venice review: Godard seul le cinéma (2022)
‘Godard seul le cinéma’ is so busy to praise Godard the genius, that we barely get an idea of where his cinema sits within a larger context.
‘Godard seul le cinéma’ is so busy to praise Godard the genius, that we barely get an idea of where his cinema sits within a larger context.
‘The Kiev Trial’ is at once a lesson from the past and a dispatch from the future.
Featuring acute narration by Jacob Banigan, which occasionally dips into didacticism, ‘Hardly Working’ argues that capitalism has no end-goal.
If hardcore partying and police brutality isn’t enough to show the travails of modern Russian youth, Veber chucks in Olympic training rituals too
It’s a past that many in the official government don’t want to dwell upon. It’s a past that Jude insists that they must never forget.
Ironically, by only employing men in her movie, Beckermann, who speaks but remains firmly off-camera, creates a genuinely feminist movie.
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