Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Acting, Globally
A Somewhat Gentle Man Strand Releasing The Housemaid IFC Films Every Day Image Entertainment READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: God and Others
Hadewijch IFC Films When We Leave Olive Films If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle Film Movement READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Revelations
Kawasaki’s Rose Menemsha Films Tiny Furniture IFC Films READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Around the World
Inspector Bellamy IFC Films Nothing Personal Olive Films White Material IFC Films READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Devotions
Vision: From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen Zeitgeist Films Samson & Delilah Indiepix READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Worlds of Difference
Nuremberg: Its Lesson For Today Schulberg Productions Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould Lorber Films Kings of Pastry First Run Features READ MORE >>
Through The Years
The Girl Olive Films Heartbreaker IFC Films A film about a child that is not intended to charm us is brave. The Girl, from Sweden, scorns the idea of charm and bravely concentrates on the life of a nine-year-old simply as a life. (We don’t even learn her name.) We are left at the end with a sense of experience, not some sort of benevolence. READ MORE >>
Stanley Kauffmann on Films: Kinds of Faith
Howl Oscilloscope Pictures Letters to Father Jacob Olive Films Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman have celebrated a poem. Experienced film-makers, they have made a picture dedicated to the single most famous American poem of the last hundred years, Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl.” The result is far from an ordinary educational tool: it is a talented attempt to transmute the sweep of the poem to the screen, along with some acquaintance with the poet. READ MORE >>
Universes
Lebanon Sony Pictures Classics Around a Small Mountain Cinema Guild READ MORE >>
Young Rebels
The Sicilian Girl Music Box Films Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Arthouse Films READ MORE >>