The One about Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon (Das weisse Band – Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte)

Austrian Director Michael Haneke is one of cinema’s most revered and also most reviled with films that are typically bleak or disturbing, nerve-rattling and shocking. From his first major film “The Seventh Continent”  of modern alienation to his next film “Benny’s Video” about a 14-year-old Read More …

The One about Noel Coward and David Lean’s “Brief Encounter” (1945)

An endearing romance classic about a doomed love affair. “Brief Encounter” is filmmaker David Lean’s film adaptation of Noel Coward’s play “Still Life” and their final collaboration together. Featuring great performances by Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, “Brief Encounter” is indeed the highlight of the Read More …

The One about Artful Cinema: Dennis A. Amith reviews Juan Jose Campanella’s “The Secret In Their Eyes” (El Secreto de sus ojos)

“The Secret in Their Eyes” won the Academy Award for “Best Foreign Language” film, before I watched the film, I was stunned. Could there be anything better than Michael Haneke’s “The White Ribbon”, Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani’s “Ajami” or even the film which I Read More …

The One about David Kennard’s “A Year in Burgundy: A Film About Wine”

David Kennard has worked on television as director and producer for documentaries such as “2001: HAL’s Legacy”, “Surviving September 11th: The Story of One New York Family”, “Journey to the Universe”,  the TV series “Cosmos” and “Keeping Score” to name a few. And back in Read More …

The One about Jean-Luc Godard’s “À bout de souffle”

Every director has their beginning but for Jean-Luc Godard, his 1960 film “À bout de souffle” a.k.a. “Breathless” was the beginning of a cinema revolution and bringing the world closer to nouvelle vague, the French New Wave. Godard is a unique director who attracted attention Read More …

The One about Wesley Ruggles’ “No Man of Her Own”

Before Clark Gable and Carole Lombard would become Hollywood’s super couple in real life, both worked on one film together back in 1932 titled “No Man of Her Own”. Directed by Wesley Ruggles (“Too Many Husbands”, “Arizona”, “I’m No Angel”, “True Confessions”), the pre-code Hollywood Read More …