Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Dialogic Cinephilia - September 8, 2020

Chan, Andrew. "Tracing the Roots of Khalik Allah’s 'Camera Ministry.'" The Current (March 11, 2019)

Chipman, Bob, Brett Michel and Stephen Slaughter Head. "The Jaws Roundtable." Captive Eye #12 (August 31, 2012)





Hudson, David. "I'm Thinking of Ending Things." The Current (August 28, 2020)

Jacobson, Gavin. "Why Children of Men haunts the present moment." New Statesman (July 22, 2020)
["How Alfonso Cuarón’s 2006 dystopian masterpiece became the cultural exemplum of apocalypse, and a cardinal citation in the time of coronavirus."]




"Medicine for Melancholy." Changing Reels (November 17, 2016)



Radley, Blaise. "The Pioneers of Post-Truth: Rashomon at 70." The Quietus (April 10, 2020)

Richen, Yoruba. "The Police Can’t Be Judge, Jury & Executioner: Filmmaker Yoruba Richen on Killing of Breonna Taylor." Democracy Now (September 8, 2020) ["Months after the police killing of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, new details have emerged about the final moments of the 26-year-old EMT’s life and the police raid that brought it to a violent end, as detailed in a New York Times documentary that includes dozens of interviews and a review of more than 1,200 new photos of the crime scene. Taylor, whom police shot five times in her own home on March 13, has since become a household name and rallying point in the national movement for racial justice. The police officers responsible for her death have not been charged. We speak with Yoruba Richen, director and producer of “The Killing of Breonna Taylor,” who says the case exposes the systemic violence at the heart of U.S. policing." 2nd Part: "“Loss of the Entire Community”: 6 Months Later, Trauma of Breonna Taylor’s Killing Remains."]

Smith, Orla. "Anatomy of an Adaptation: I’m Thinking of Ending Things and Unpacking Charlie Kaufman and Ian Reid’s Contrasting Visions." The Film Stage (September 8, 2020)






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