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Editorial

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.

The Mark of Clouzot’s Le Corbeau

Writer Natasha A. Fraser looks at the history of Clouzot’s Le Corbeau, and how the accusatory letters would transcend into French public life.

La Nouvelle Vague au Feminin

The new trend of female auteurs ought to be considered an industry-changing movement, Julien Planté argues.

Now Playing Everywhere: How to Build a Global Cinema

The CEO and founder of intellectual streaming service MUBI shares how he projected his love for cinema into our living rooms.

On Paul Gegauff

Journalist Alison Boshoff explores the dark enigma of Paul Gegauff, the lesser-known archetype for some of French cinema’s most troubled characters.

The Forgotten Visionaries of Early French Cinema

Godfrey Daniel's takes us on a tour of 'firsts' through French Cinema History