Posts Tagged ‘Ken Loach’
POSTCARDS FROM CANNES 2012 – Le Festival commence!

And it’s 65. 65 editions. But like all women of class, the Festival de Cannes does not show its age.
Indeed, it seems like a tough and handsome twenty years old girl.
This edition, signed by the still close couple Jacob-Fremaux, comes with a truly remarkable program. The first impression, reading the names of present authors, is that Cannes has ensured the best. Ken Loach, David Cronenberg, Wes Anderson, Michael Haneke, via Alain Resnais, Abbas Kiarostami and Walter Salles. And we’re just browsing through the list of the films in Competition. Read the rest of this entry »
Ken Loach essay contest for young film writers

Should British filmmakers be more independent? To mark the BFI’s forthcoming major retrospective of Ken Loach’s contribution to British cinema, the British Film Institute and Sight & Sound, the International Film Magazine, are launching a competition for young film critics to argue the future direction of British filmmaking. This is supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. Read the rest of this entry »























The Future Is Bright: THE FRESH & ONLYS 




Better Than Something: Interview with Ian Markiewicz and Alex Hammond 

Filming The Music: AG ROJAS 
Coyotes in My Backyard: TRAVIS MILLARD
The Alchemy of Love and Fire: NEIL KRUG 

Drenched in The Rain of Dreams: Dimitri Drjuchin
I CAN SEE FOR MILES: The Art of Jacob Escobedo 