Going, going, gone:
Martha Marcy May Marlene
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: A woman on the verge…
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: A woman on the verge…
The third and final concert in the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s three-concert Splendour Series, inspired by Bach.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Florian Habicht’s valentine to the character and characters of New York City.
A current visiting fellow at the University of Auckland, Korean filmmaker Park Kiyong sat down with ZHOU TING-FUNG (an editor on Moving) to discuss the conception and making of his documentary response to the Christchurch earthquakes.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Israeli academics and Norse mythology.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: The quiet affection and reverie of two South American films.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Ti West’s old-new horror movie.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Meditations on mortality and the passing of time.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Hong Sang-soo and Tran Ahn Hung’s ‘love triangles’.
The British filmmaker talks about moving from pervert’s cinema to painting and sculpture with her latest film, about the work of celebrated German artist Anselm Kiefer.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Harry Belafonte and Merle Haggard on living.
The first in the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s three-concert Splendour Series, inspired by Bach.
The conspicuously talented writer, performance artist, and filmmaker behind Me and You and Everyone We Know talks about her long-awaited new film.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: Love in—and for—the city of Buenos Aires.
Kelly Reichardt’s remarkable new film isn’t a revisionist western—it’s a rediscovery of history through primitive, classical, and modern gestures. The following is a discussion of its unique qualities, as well as a conversation about its making with actress Shirley Henderson.
At the New Zealand International Film Festival: The dilemma of environmental extremism.