Jonathan Glazer – Under The Skin

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

Jonathan Glazer’s third film following Sexy Beast and Birth. Under the Skin is the story of an alien in human form. Part road movie, part science fiction, part real, it’s a film about seeing our world through alien eyes. read more

Films To Remember: Red Desert

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1960s panoramas of contemporary alienation were decade-defining artistic events, and Red Desert, his first color film, is perhaps his most epochal. read more

David Byrne – The internet will suck all creative content out of the world

Posted by Fabio 15 October 2013

The boom in digital streaming may generate profits for record labels and free content for consumers, but it spells disaster for today’s artists across the creative industries. Read more here.

Films To Remember: Opening Night

Posted by Fabio 11 October 2013

John Cassavetes’s emotionally charged 1977 film Opening Night stands as one of the great American movies about theatre and the art of performance, and was nominated for two Golden Globes. read more

Warpaint – Love Is to Die

Posted by Fabio 8 October 2013

Visionary director Chris Cunningham spent 2 years with Warpaint, filming and photographing as they made new music. In addition to capturing imagery he also reimagined the songs themselves, creating beautiful and exciting alternate versions to soundtrack the visuals. read more

Films To Remember: The Leopard (Il Gattopardo)

Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013

Luchino Visconti’s 1963 epic adaptation of Giuseppe Tomasi Lampedusa’s novel about the decline of one noble family at the time of the Italian reunification in the 19th century. Painstakingly adapted by the aristocratic Visconti, The Leopard is a visually stunning treat. read more

Ingrid Bergman’s Stromboli Home Movies

Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013

It was on the set of Stromboli that director Roberto Rossellini and star Ingrid Bergman, collaborating on their first film, fell in love. In these rarely seen 8 mm color home movies, shot with Bergman’s own camera, get a fascinating glimpse of the two of them at work and leisure. read more

Blue Jasmine

Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013

Cate Blanchett takes the lead in Woody Allen’s immensely enjoyable new film. It details Jasmine’s (Cate Blanchett) fall from New York’s glittering social scene when her husband (Alec Baldwin) is convicted of grand larceny. read more