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September 29, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘Isabella’ Review: A Postmodern Twist on Shakespeare and the Rhythms of Female Relationships

Matías Piñeiro’s loose reinvention of 'Measure for Measure' is a meditation on uncertainty and subjectivity.…

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September 28, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘There Are Not Thirty-Six Ways of Showing a Man Getting on a Horse’ Review: Galloping Through an Academic Mystery

Nicolás Zukerfeld's experimental film is elusive and exciting.…

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September 25, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘Days’ Review: Making Passionate Music Out of the Mundane

Tsai Ming-liang and muse Lee Kang-sheng make something beautiful out of routines.…

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September 24, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘Night of the Kings’ Review: A Prison-Set Tale About the Stories We Tell to Survive

Philippe Lacôte’s sophomore feature is a striking work steeped in West African lore.…

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September 24, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘The Human Voice’ Review: A Sumptuous Solo Show

Pedro Almodóvar’s latest, formed around monologues by a self-isolating Tilda Swinton, is a feast for the eyes and ears.…

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September 23, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘Lovers Rock’ Embraces the Love and Life of the Party

Steve McQueen captures love with ingenuity in his latest.…

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September 23, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘The Last City’ Review: A Metaphysical Construction of Our Place in the Universe

Heinz Emigholz takes us on a journey through five cities and life’s biggest questions.…

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September 22, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘The Lobby’ Review: A Tale of Liminal Spaces and the Beyond

Heinz Emigholz’s film explores the space between here and there and life and death through one man’s ceaseless monologues.…

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September 21, 2020

NYFF 2020: Remains to Be Seen Shorts Dispatch

The series of shorts is all about the suppression and rediscovery, revealing how ghostly traces of half-remembered pasts demand to be acknowledged.…

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September 21, 2020

NYFF 2020: ‘Tragic Jungle’ Review: A Journey Into the Wilds of Female Fantasy

Reinventing Mayan mythology, ‘Tragic Jungle’ is an alluring portrait of 1920s central America that feels contemporary in its feminist and colonial critique.…

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