Film
A Sublime So Familiar
By David N. MeyerJean-Luc Godardlike Andrei Tarkovskymakes you peer more intently at the screen. Their films seldom wash over you; they contain you, sweep you along (or lose you entirely), demand that you watch more closely, pay more attention.
In Conversation
Guerrilla and the 70s: Filmmaker Robert Stone
By Williams ColeThe Rails Williams Cole recently sat down with director Robert Stone, whose film Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst recently opened nationally.
Pedro Confronts the Ghosts of Franco
By Hirsh SawhneyIn Pedro Almodóvars 1983 film Dark Habits, a nightclub singer named Yolanda decides to kick her dope habit in a convent. But the nuns in charge of her rehabilitation are anything but pious. One is a lesbian heroin addict, another trips on acid, and a third writes smutty novels.
Docs In Sight
Limits to the Means of Production
By Williams ColeMost nonpractitioners of documentary film know little about the increasing obstacles to obtaining rights and clearances that independent filmmakers face.