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All posts by Amir Ganjavie
Love, Politics, and Cinema: Jacques Audiard on “Dheepan”
Amir Ganjalvie interviews Jacques Audiard, the director of the foreign film "Dheepan."
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László Nemes and Géza Röhrig
on “Son of Saul”
László Nemes' tour-de-force directorial debut, Son of Saul—which centers on the titular main character’s (Géza Röhrig) quest to bury the body of a dead boy that he claims is his lost son—is a powerful, thoughtful and inspiring representation of the horrors of ...
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Ramin Bahrani on “99 Homes” And Challenging Himself
American independent filmmaker Ramin Bahrani’s past works (Man Push Cart, Chop Shop, Goodbye Solo, etc.) show a keen eye for observing the social problems associated with capitalism. Iranian in origin and with an interest in Iranian cinema, Bahrani’s work show...
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“A Happy Post-Modernist Now”: An Interview with Guy Maddin
On July 19, as part of its summer series, TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto feted experimental Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin by hosting a free screening of his 2007 phantasmagorical quasi-memoir My Winnipeg, followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker himself. Movie ...
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