If cinema is the art of time, Linklater is one of its most thoughtful and engaged directors. Unlike other filmmakers identified as auteurs, Linklater’s distinction is not found on the surface of his films, in a visual style or signature shot, but rather in their DNA, as ongoing conversations with cinema, which is to say, with time itself. A visual essay produced by Sight and Sound.

In 1829 the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt attempted a russian-siberian expedition. Humboldt trav...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

A street in downtown Warsaw transforms into a kaleidoscopic portrait of Polish society. Behind the v...

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Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.

The extraordinary life of playwright, singer, actor, composer, and director Noël Coward, who rose fr...

A lone passenger is reflected in the windows of a train crawling through layers of textures towards ...

Pole, who are you? This film collage that combines archival and contemporary materials, documentary ...

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In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and ton...

Every image in The Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography comes from gay erotic videos produce...
An essay style film in the vein of Orson Welles' "F For Fake" and Jon Jost's "Speaking Directly". Fr...
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...

A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...
From the behavior, discourse, and appearance of individual actors, Vachek composes, in the form of a...
A documentary based on the mutual experiences of a trio of directors, which portrays life in the bor...