True/False 2024 Dispatch: “There Was, There Was Not,” “1489”

Displacement has been a common theme across many of the films I’ve watched at this year’s True/False Film Festival, the annual event in Columbia, Missouri celebrating nonfiction filmmaking, and with the current genocide unfolding in Palestine, each of them feels particularly urgent. Coincidentally, two Armenian films by women documenting the Artsakh War and the way […]

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Berlinale Dispatch: “Matt and Mara,” “Janet Planet,” “La Cocina”

For this batch of capsule reviews from the 74th Berlinale, I’m covering two relationship comedies (Kazik Radwanski’s Matt and Mara and Annie Baker’s Janet Planet) and Alonso Ruizpalacios’ epic about the American dream as contained within a busy Manhattan kitchen, La Cocina. Read my reviews of those films below. LA COCINA The American dream is […]

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Berlinale Dispatch: “Dahomey,” “My Stolen Planet,” “Hands in the Fire”

For this dispatch from the 74th Berlinale, I’m looking at three films (coincidentally all directed by women) that merge history and filmmaking. Mati Diop’s magnificent Dahomey and Iranian filmmaker Farahnaz Sharifi’s My Stolen Planet both operate in the nonfiction sphere, while Portuguese director Margarida Gil’s Hands in the Fire is a loose adaptation of Henry […]

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Berlinale Review: “Cuckoo”

It looks like something out of a postcard: the enchanting, almost retro style of a resort lobby, the Bavarian Alps behind it painting the horizon with their snowy majesty. Nothing about this picturesque scene would suggest the insanity and terror that’s to come— nothing, except perhaps for Mr. König (Dan Stevens), the lodge’s proprietor, whose […]

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