Five films at the intersection of cinematic art and psychotherapeutic theory
Tag: Nanni Moretti
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Movie Tuesday: Greatest hits of Italy’s post-Pasolini decade
Five films that capture the era’s filmmaking at its best
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Movie Tuesday: Art imitating life
Five films in which directors look at themselves via autobiographical stand-ins
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The year in movie revivals, H through N
The second in a three-part series on the year’s best repertory screenings
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Final thoughts on this year’s Chicago International Film Festival
Ten favorites from the festival lineup, plus stray thoughts on a few other features
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At Berkeley at CIFF: Some got lost, others left early
On seeing Frederick Wiseman’s latest long-form documentary with an audience
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Volleyball as a subversive art
Parsing out the radical implications of Nanni Moretti’s Italian comedy We Have a Pope
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What’s screening this weekend
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue.
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Upon this wobbly rock I will build my church
Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti ponders organized religion with We Have a Pope