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Author: Sheikh Javed Mansuri

Wild Strawberries (1958), Ingmar Bergman

Wild Strawberries (1958), Ingmar Bergman

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Ingmar Bergman’s Wild Strawberries mixes intimate drama with expressionistic dream sequences, a road trip format with a trip down memory lane. As aging Professor Isak Borg (Victor Sjöström) travels to be awarded an honor for his life’s work, he is confronted by both travelers and memories of Read More …

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Vertigo (1958), Alfred Hitchcock

Vertigo (1958), Alfred Hitchcock

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo remains one of the great films about memory’s dangerous allure. Its spiral-shaped narrative concerns detective Scottie Ferguson, who, haunted by a series of failures, makes an idol of memory and becomes imprisoned by the past. His dark obsession gives birth to one of cinema’s Read More …

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Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959), Alain Resnais

Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959), Alain Resnais

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Haunted by memories of World War II, specifically the Hiroshima bombings, a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) and a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada) also dwell upon the memories of their now ended affair. Director Alain Resnais repeatedly cuts to the same scenes, ingrained in both their Read More …

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Rashôman (1950), Akira Kurosawa

Rashôman (1950), Akira Kurosawa

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

There are three sides to every story, the saying goes: yours, mine and the truth. But in Akira Kurosawa’s first international hit, there are at least four sides – that of a bandit, the woman he may have raped, the husband he may have murdered, Read More …

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24 Frames

24 Frames

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

The poet Denise Levertov proposed that the world might know peace if we reorganized priorities in favour of ‘long pauses’. She was calling for a practice of deep imagination. The final movie from master filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami feels like a profound example. In it, Kiarostami Read More …

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Support the Girls

Support the Girls

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Andrew Bujalski’s affecting Support the Girls is one of the more raw, honest, and insightful cinematic depictions of the American food industry and its underlying ideologies. The story centers on a day in the life of restaurant manager Lisa (Regina Hall) as she tries to manage and Read More …

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Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc

Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

One of the year’s wildest and weirdest films is also the most intensely theological. Bruno Dumont’s musical about the young Joan of Arc features an eclectic score by Igorrr, but every lyric and line of dialogue is drawn from the writings of the French Catholic Read More …

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Minding the Gap

Minding the Gap

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Bing Liu’s intimate documentary initially seems like little more than a celebration of the simple joys of skateboarding while being young and carefree, a family drama of two young twenty-somethings raising a child together, and the struggle to make a living in a small city, Read More …

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First Man

First Man

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

‘I see the moon, and the moon sees me…’ The first thing we see in First Man is Neil Armstrong in the rattling interior of a test cockpit, fighting against gravity to break Earth’s atmosphere, then fighting against the push of the same atmosphere to go back Read More …

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Shoplifters

Shoplifters

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

For the last decade, Hirokazu Koreeda has been world cinema’s metronome, ticking off empathetic masterpieces with virtuosity so efficiently it is perhaps too easy to take for granted. His run of eight films from 2008’s Still Walking to last year’s Shoplifters was capped with a well-deserved Palme d’Or at Read More …

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