Winter 2022
The Current Issue

Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

Articles

Truth and Melancholia in Anatolia: The Films of Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Preview)
by Stuart Liebman

All That You Can’t Leave Behind: Tim Hunter and S. E. Hinton’s Tex at 40
by L. A. Gabay

“It’s the Same Life”: James Mangold on His Journey from Heavy to Indiana Jones (Web Exclusive)
by Ian Scott and Terence McSweeney

Corsage

Film Reviews

The Banshees of Inisherin (Preview)
Reviewed by Ciara Moloney

Nope
Reviewed by Mary F. Corey

Petrov’s Flu
Reviewed by Darragh O’Donoghue

Lost Illusions
Reviewed by Page Laws

Elvis
Reviewed by Thom R. Delapa

Corsage
Reviewed by Graham Fuller

The Tales of Hoffman

Blu-ray and DVD Reviews

The Tales of Hoffmann
Reviewed by David Sterritt

Le Corbeau
Reviewed by Jonathan Kirshner

Summertime
Reviewed by J. E. Smyth

Hôtel du Nord
Reviewed by Adam Bingham

Little Man, What Now?
Reviewed by Thomas Doherty

Men
Reviewed by Michael Sandlin

Staff Recommendations: Buck and the Preacher, Frownland, Hit the Road, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Vols. I, II, and III, and Symphony for a Massacre
Reviewed by Cineaste Editors

“Films from the Czechoslovak New Wave”: Vojtĕch Jasný’s Desire (1958) and All My Good Countrymen (1969) and Jiří Menzel’s Larks on a String (1969) (Web Exclusive)
Reviewed by David Sterritt




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Interviews

Save Us! We Need Your Help! SOS!: An Interview with Kirill Serebrennikov
by Darragh O’Donoghue

Women Talking and Other Necessary Conversations: An Interview with Sarah Polley
by Matthew Hays

Make It New!: An Interview with Qiu Jiongjiong
by Jiwei Xiao

Imagining a Brighter Future for Chile: An Interview with Patricio Guzmán
by Dennis West

Years of Living Daringly: In Conversation with Peter Weir and His Collaborators
by Trevor Hogg

A Master Storyteller’s Changing American Narrative: An Interview with Barry Levinson (Web Exclusive)
by Sam Girgus

Japanese Cinema: A Personal Journey

Book Reviews

Cimino: The Deer Hunter, Heaven’s Gate, and the Price of a Vision (Preview)
Reviewed by Thom R. Delapa

Why It’s OK to Love Bad Movies
Reviewed by Adrian Martin

Bond Behind the Iron Curtain
Reviewed by Jonathan Murray

The Whole Durn Human Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers
Reviewed by Charles Maland

Codename Intelligentsia: The Life and Times of the Honourable Ivor Montagu. Filmmaker, Communist, Spy
Reviewed by Stuart Liebman

Unknown Past: Layla Murad, The Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt
Reviewed by Abe Silberstein

Dark Carnivals: Modern Horror and the Origins of American Empire
Reviewed by Kevin Canfield

In the Line of Fire: Personal Memories of a Documentary Filmmaker
Reviewed by Alan Rosenthal

Japanese Cinema: A Personal Journey
Reviewed by Adam Bingham

Noriaki Tsuchimoto’s Minamata: The Victims and Their World

Departments

Editorial

Letters

Index to Cineaste, Vol. XLVII

Contributors

Short Takes

The London Open City Documentary Festival (Web Exclusive)
by Darragh O’Donoghue

The Gdynia Polish Film Festival (Web Exclusive)
by Darragh O’Donoghue