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The Believer March/April Film Issue
Anna Karina and the American Night by Michael Atkinson Establishing shots, slow dissolves, and other small particulars may be what we remember—and love—most about the movies.
FULL TEXT On the Road by Chuck Klosterman In road movies, we’re either going somewhere slow or nowhere fast.
Humor Doesn’t Translate Internationally by Rolf Potts Classic B movies were campy and self-conscious. To sell in global markets, the cheap knockoff films of today must be resolutely self-serious.
The Vanishing and American Sociopathy by Jim Shepard Understanding America’s murderous foreign policy by way of a late-’80s killer-next-door Dutch buddy-thriller.
Todd Haynes interviewed by Robert Polito First the director utilizes genre, then he pries it open. FULL TEXT Werner Herzog in conversation with Errol Morris “If everything was planned, it would be dreadful. If everything was unplanned, it would be equally dreadful.” Vladimir interviewed by Ross Simonini On using the View-Master—that old binocular and paper disk toy—to make movie experiences that are a little like synchronized swimming. Notes on The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema by Jason McBride A DVD of which film, directed by Sophie Fiennes, is included with the print edition of this issue.
Sedaratives by Larry Doyle FULL TEXT The Right Man by Devin McKinney Opera Jawa: The Discovery of a Secret Indonesian Musical Masterpiece by R. Emmet Sweeney Stuff I’ve Been Watching by Nick Hornby Players: A View Into the Paper Prisons That Cage Actors by Helen DeWitt The actual text of an actual contract read aloud by an actual player. In a diner.
The Hollywood Happy Meal by Erik Lundegaard Are the top ten best-selling films at the box office from fifty years ago more culturally nutritious than this week’s top ten? Let’s see.
Yeggs, Grifters, And Patsies: A ’30s Film Bestiary by D. Cairns and B. Kite
Creative Accounting: Independent Feature Film by Darren Franich
Schema: Schrader’s Secret Collection by David Weisman
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