The inherent violence of captured images has been exhaustively analyzed over the past century, from Barthes to Sontag, and yet the terrain of critical theory rarely crosses over into cinematic praxis.
From a solitary photographer capturing desert rock formations to abandoned movie theaters housing unexpected evils, Joshua Erkman’s directorial debut “A Desert” is consistently preoccupied with images ...
From film series and live music performances to theater and tasty bites, the Palm Springs Cultural Center has a stacked ...
"Am I pretty?" Kani Releasing has debuted an official US trailer for a Japanese indie film titled Desert of Namibia, the second feature made by young Japanese filmmaker Yoko Yamanaka. This first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oliver Laxe, director/co-writer of the film "Sirat," appears during the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday, Sept. 5, ...
Paris-based sales company Loco Films has picked up world rights to Sebastian Parra R’s Colombian low-fi sci-fi thriller “Seed of the Desert” (“Semilla del Desierto”), premiering in competition at this ...
Joshua Erkman tells IndieWire about how his decades of film restoration and preservation work led to his directorial debut about the people who give everything to the craft of image-making. The film, ...
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