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  • We Heart Herzog

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    A titan of New German Cinema whose adventures in filmmaking now span six decades, Werner Herzog has always been voracious in his quest for “ecstatic truth.” He has ventured deep into the Amazon, traversed the Sahara, and scaled active volcanoes—prepared to risk life and limb (...

  • Not a Film: Films by Jafar Panahi

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    Even before it won the 2025 Palme d’Or, Jafar Panahi’s tragicomic revenge thriller “It Was Just an Accident” marked a momentous feat, as the Iranian master’s first film after the unexpected lifting of the 20-year filmmaking ban imposed on him by his government in 2010, when he...

  • Come As You Are: ’90s Music on Screen

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    The decade that broke punk and packaged grunge, the decade of New York Club Kids and Wu Wear and $5 Fugazi shows, the ’90s loom large in our age of hip-hop shout-outs to Kurt Cobain and the re-emergence of JNCOs. Was it the last gasp of American pop and countercultural vitalit...

  • 3 Faces

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    Directed by Jafar Panahi | 100 mins | 2018
    Panahi’s fourth post-filmmaking ban feature begins with a smartphone video of a young woman (Marziyeh Rezaei) who, forbidden by her parents to pursue her dream of acting professionally, appears to take her own life. The video is addre...

  • Aguirre, the Wrath of God

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 94 mins | 1972
    The first collaboration between Herzog and Klaus Kinski cast the notoriously unhinged actor as the even more unhinged 16th-century conquistador Don Lope de Aguirre—nicknamed “El Loco” or “The Madman”—found embarking on his final missi...

  • All About Lily Chou-Chou

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    Directed by Shunji Iwai | 146 mins | 2001
    Incredibly prescient in its understanding of how a still-young internet would fundamentally alter youth culture, Shunji’s film introduces Yuichi (Hayato Ichihara) in an ice field, the landscape gradually obscured by accreting chat room...

  • Big Fish & Begonia

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    Directed by Xuan Liang and Chun Zhang | 105 mins | 2016
    “Spirited Away” meets “The Little Mermaid” in this gorgeously crafted fantasy blockbuster—a tale of shapeshifting, interspecies love and sacrifice sprung from ancient Chinese fables. The teenaged Chun—one of a mythical ra...

  • Fear of a Black Hat

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    Directed by Rusty Cundieff | 88 mins | 1993
    Overshadowed somewhat at the time of its release by another gangsta rap mockumentary send-up of the same year, the Chris Rock vehicle "CB4," Cundieff’s shoestring-budget feature debut gets just as many laughs at a fraction of the pri...

  • Fitzcarraldo

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 157 mins | 1982
    The making of Herzog’s epic film about the endeavors of Irish entrepreneur Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald (Klaus Kinski) to build an opera house in the Amazon jungle is perhaps as fascinating as "Fitzcarraldo" itself, as was stunningly doc...

  • Let the Sunshine In

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    Directed by Claire Denis | 95 mins | 2017
    Claire Denis’s voluptuous riff on "A Lover’s Discourse" by Roland Barthes stars a characteristically radiant Juliette Binoche as Isabelle, a divorced artist in search of swoon-inducing, capital-L love. What she finds, via a series of c...

  • Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

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    Directed by John Maybury | 91 mins | 1998
    Long before Daniel Craig pursued a fraught gay romance in "Queer" (2024), there was "Love is the Devil": in this brutal but scintillating flashback to 1960s London, Craig portrays George Dyer, the petty criminal from the rough-and-tumb...

  • My Best Fiend

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 99 mins | 1999
    Amidst insults hurled, tantrums thrown, and some literal shots fired, Herzog’s collaboration with the notoriously explosive Klaus Kinski produced five indelible films, from 1972’s "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" to 1987’s "Cobra Verde". “...

  • Nosferatu the Vampyre

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    Directed by Werner Herzog | 107 mins | 1979
    Herzog brashly took up the mantle of German Expressionism in revisiting the unhallowed soil of Murnau’s masterpiece, with old foe and collaborator Klaus Kinski as the pestilent Count and Isabelle Adjani as the owner of the pale, slen...

  • Poison

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    Directed by Todd Haynes | 85 mins | 1991
    With his first feature, Haynes took his influence from the patron saint of all queer outlaw art, the French writer and director Jean Genet. The result, a landmark of New Queer Cinema, was a trio of intercut, stylistically distinct stori...

  • Postcards from America

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    Directed by Steve McLean | 87 mins | 1994
    Based on the autobiographical writings of David Wojnarowicz and coming hot on the heels of the firebrand artist-activist’s death from AIDS in 1992, Steve McLean’s feature debut remains an underseen landmark of New Queer Cinema. Interwo...

  • Swoon

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    Directed by Tom Kalin | 94 mins | 1992
    Tom Kalin’s coruscating debut returns to the scene of the infamous Leopold and Loeb murder case, likewise a key inspiration for Hitchcock’s Rope, but in this telling the unspoken homosexual undercurrent of the crime is put boldly front an...

  • The Decline of Western Civilization

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    Directed by Penelope Spheeris | 100 mins | 1981
    Without doubt one of the great rock docs, Penelope Spheeris’s headily discordant portrait of West Coast punk—her directorial debut—showcases such hardcore luminaries as X, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, and Germs. As pure and pungent ...

  • The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

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    Directed by Penelope Spheeris | 93 mins | 1988
    The scummy, lightening-in-a-bottle Los Angeles punk scene that Penelope Spheeris captured in the first “Decline of Western Civilization” (1981) had morphed considerably by the time of this second instalment, nearly a decade later:...

  • The Decline of Western Civilization Part III

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    Directed by Penelope Spheeris | 86 mins | 1998
    After a detour into the high heady heyday of Sunset Strip hair metal in the second film of her essential social history of rock ’n’ roll in southern California, Spheeris returned to the hardcore punk roots of her first Decline, em...

  • This Is Not a Film

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    Directed by Jafar Panahi | 75 mins | 2011
    Placed on house arrest by the Iranian government and forbidden from any further filmmaking activity for the following 20 years, Panahi used the slender resources at his command—his own apartment as a “set,” the aide of friends, includi...

  • Whisky

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    Directed by Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll | 98 mins | 2004
    When Jacopo (Andrés Pazos), sullen, punctilious loner and owner of a decrepit sock factory in Montevideo, learns of an impending visit by his estranged brother, Herman (Jorge Bolani), returning to Uruguay from Bra...