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SUMMER 2024 6 EDITORIAL It ’s quarter past the century. What better time for some bold claims about greatness? I S S U E I S T H I N 9 OPENING SCENES · Opener: Agnieszka Holland’s Green Border · Editors’ Choice · In Production: Ruben Östlund’s The Entertainment System Is Down · In Conversation: Efthymis Filippou on Kinds of Kindness · Festivals: Jeonju International Film Festival · The Ballot of… Alice Rohrwacher · Mean Sheets: CheckMorris’s big colours for Motel Destino and more 18 LETTERS 20 TALKIES · Flick Lit: Nicole Flattery is electrified by James Baldwin’s The Devil Finds Work · The Long Take: Pamela Hutchinson salutes the rare sight of female directors on screen · TV Eye: Andrew Male on what is lost in translation about the great French drama Class Act · The Magnificent ’74: Jessica Kiang on Los Angeles and its timeless, troubling Chinatown 146 ENDINGS · When Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs was released, reviewers were appalled by its violence. But the film’s lasting shock lies in a smile 136 ELIA KAZAN He pens a 1957 piece paying tribute to writers F R O M T H E A R C H I V E 143 THIS MONTH IN… 2014 Boyhood on the cover plus Godard for breakfast REVIEWS 106 | FILMS · Orlando, My Political Biography · Àma Gloria · The Bikeriders · Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga · Sleep · The Nature of Love · You Burn Me · Hounds · About Dry Grasses · Kinds of Kindness · Sasquatch Sunset · Crossing · Bread & Roses · Gasoline Rainbow · Eternal You · Bye Bye Tiberias · Next Sohee · Fancy Dance · Green Border · Problemista 124 | DVD & BLU-RAY · Pharaoh · Three Revolutionary Films by Ousmane Sembène · The Dreamers · Witchfinder General · Rediscovery: Heartbreakers · Lost and Found: The Pleasure Pit · Slacker · Luminous Woman · Chocolat · Dreams · Hidden City · Footprints 132 | WIDER SCREEN · Deborah Stratman’s awe- inspiring love letter to geology imagines an Earth without humans; and we explore teddy boys and girls in 1950s cinema 134 | BOOKS · Philip Kemp on N.T. Binh’s conversations with critic Michel Ciment; Ben Nicholson on a speech by Albert Serra about growing up in a small town; and Henry K. Miller on a BFI Classic about Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard CONTRIBUTORS J. HOBERMAN has written books on Cold War Hollywood, Yiddish cinema, underground artist Jack Smith and, most recently, the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup. From 1977 until 2011 he reviewed movies for the Village Voice, the longest stint of any Voice film critic. BEATRICE LOAYZA is a Brooklyn-based writer. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, Criterion, 4Columns, Film Comment, the Guardian and the Nation, and is currently working on a book about French New Wave actresses. ALEX RAMON is a film and theatre critic and programmer based in Łódź. His writing has featured in Sight and Sound, BFI online, Cinéaste and Film International. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Amy Taubin, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Guy Westwell, Hannah McGill, Catherine Wheatley, Ehsan Khoshbakht, Adam Nayman, Nicolas Rapold, Rachel Pronger, Kate Stables, Molly Haskell, Sophia Satchell-Baeza, Devika Girish, Adrian Martin, Ryan Gilbey, Ashley Clark, Becca Voelcker and more
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MANCHESTER JULY 12-13,2024 AT AVIVA STUDIOS WATER STREET, MANCHESTER CROSSING, LEVAN AKIN IN COLLABORATION WITH CINEMA AND CULTURE, CURATED. mubifest.com/manchester

MANCHESTER JULY 12-13,2024

AT AVIVA STUDIOS WATER STREET, MANCHESTER

CROSSING, LEVAN AKIN

IN COLLABORATION WITH

CINEMA AND CULTURE, CURATED. mubifest.com/manchester

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