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Editorial

Breathless

Cosmic Love in “Á bout de souffle”

Luke Georgiades offers a different perspective of love in Jean-Luc Godard's A bout de souffle.

Belle De Jour

The Temptations and Taboos of Luis Buñuel

We explore the sexual surrealism in the films of iconic auteur Luis Buñuel.

The Double Lives of Isabel Sandoval

The Lingua Franca director talks filmmaking as an act of self-therapy, her love affair with the auteurs of the past, and the radicalism of cinematic sensuality.

Roger Deakins photography

Every Frame A Photo: Sir Roger Deakins Talks Byways

The greatest cinematographer of all time discusses his approach to filmmaking and photography.

Rudolph Valentino

Rudolph Valentino: The Original Latin Lover

Peter Bradshaw looks into the rise, fall and untimely death of the 1920's silent film heartthrob Rudolph Valentino.

Anais Nin

Writing Before Sunrise: Anais Nin & Me

The writer of the Oscar-winning romantic trilogy Before Sunrise discusses the creative genesis behind the movie: the erotic life of Anais Nin.

Mr. Cinephile

The Greatest Love of All: Movies

Cinephile and veteran film critic Jason Solomons talks about the one true love of his life: movies.

Clark Gable

The wild love of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard

The tragic romance of the two of the most graceful lovers—aka The King and The Queen—to ever be immortalised in Hollywood's silver screen.

Fanny Ardant

Fanny Ardant: “Even when I was young, I never thought of myself as attractive.”

A legend of French cinema, Fanny Ardant describes her love of 'secret liaisons', beauty—and the state of film today.

A Man and a Woman

Why ‘A Man and a Woman’ is the ultimate romance film

We return to Claude Lelouch’s seminal 1966 classic—observing its portrayal of romance and impact on French culture.