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Editorial

The Writers’ Paris, Then & Now

Revisiting literary Paris with American writer-director Whit Stillman.

Gabin and Gangster Style

Nick Foulkes investigates the mythical gangster style of Jean Gabin.

Interview: Juliette Binoche, A Portrait of a Lady on Film

A rare interview with one of the Queens of French cinema.

“I usually get it on the first take”: An interview with Isabelle Huppert

Although she’s admirably calm on the outside and her voice is poised and composed, Isabelle Huppert’s inner clock is ticking. She’s a woman who simply doesn’t have enough time...

On Paths of Glory

Offering his unique insight, Matthew Modine shares an essay on his memories of working with Kubrick, Paths of Glory, and Full Metal Jacket.

Matthew Modine On Paths of Glory

Offering his unique insight, Matthew Modine shares an essay on his memories of working with Kubrick, Paths of Glory, and Full Metal Jacket.

Chris Marker's La Jetée

No Escape: Memories in Time in Chris Marker’s La Jetée

Chris Marker’s La Jetée is a masterclass in the evocation of memory, argues Luke Georgiades.

Next Generation: Anamaria Vartolomei’s Time Is Now

Anamaria Vartolomei talks with Chris Cotonou about working with Audrey Diwan, the timely themes of the film and her approach to finding sanctuary

The Darjeeling Limited

Wes Anderson on les temps perdu

What makes Wes Anderson tick? In the following discussion, the auteur describes where he finds inspiration between cinema and his dreams.

The Darjeeling Limited

Wes Anderson: “Our stories might be more or less a shared daydream.”

What makes Wes Anderson tick? In the following discussion, the auteur describes where he finds inspiration between cinema and his dreams.