In an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin examines the political valences of anxiety and uneasiness in various works of Theodore Collatos.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin examines the political valences of anxiety and uneasiness in various works of Theodore Collatos.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Collatos discusses representing the current sociopolitical state of America onscreen, aesthetics of implied aggression, shooting his first documentary in Rio de Janeiro, and upcoming projects.
Read MoreIn an exclusive memoir for Filmatique, writer-director Lonely Christopher reflects on the decade-long process of completing his feature film MOM.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Guest Curator Tony Torn explores the narrative and thematic complexity of MOM.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Guest Curator Alex Gootter explores notions of salvation, community, and friendship vis-à-vis Will Oldman's character Ike in New Jerusalem.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview for Filmatique, Tim Sutton discusses the vapor of youth, filming the ephemeral, the purity that comes with shooting low-budget, and his next projects.
Read MoreIn collaboration with Brooklyn-based film distributor Factory 25, a spotlight on some of the most exciting filmmakers working in the American independent scene.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview for Filmatique, Christopher Makoto Yogi discusses movement and transience, a suspicion of the image, shooting with the local Japanese community in Hawai'i, and his next project.
Read MoreIn partnership with Factory 25, Filmatique presents American Indie II, its second collection spotlighting among the most daring filmmakers working in American independent cinema today.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Alistair Banks Griffin discusses Lisandro Alonso, Lucrecia Martel and Werner Herzog, the landscape of the South, how minimalism gives way to impressionism and his next film, The Wolf Hour.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Charles Poekel discusses the origins of naturalism in material and execution, shooting 16mm, the guarded kindness of New Yorkers and his next project.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Bingham Bryant and Kyle Molzan discuss the Sundance stigma, Japanese techno-pop philosophy, the duplicitous nature of films and their next projects.
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