A Hen, Greece, and Two Very Different Kinds of Cinema
A look at György Pálfi’s Hen, an unusual independent film that uses the journey of a chicken to explore migration, violence, and contemporary life in Greece.
How the Arriflex 35BL Changed the Way Films Could Move
A look at the Arriflex 35BL, the quiet 35mm camera that gave filmmakers like Kubrick, Scorsese, and Herzog new freedom to move the camera and helped shape some of cinema’s most memorable images.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed: Art, Addiction, and Activism
Laura Poitras’ All the Beauty and the Bloodshed connects Nan Goldin’s photography, personal history, addiction, and activism against the Sackler family in a documentary that is powerful, intimate, and occasionally too eager to make its case.