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Out of the Vaults – “La Strada”, 1954

Federico Fellini is quoted as saying that “from a sentimental point of view” he was “most attached” to his film La Strada. He told writer Edward Murray in Ten Film Classics: A Re-Viewing: “I feel that it is my most representative film, the one that is the most autobiographical; for both personal and sentimental reasons because it is the film that I had the greatest trouble in realizing and that gave me the most difficulty when it came time to find a producer.
  • Interviews

Lav Diaz – Orizzonti Winner: Best Director, Genus Pan, 2020

Lav Diaz, who is known to be an avid supporter of the slow cinema movement with his usually more than three-hour feature presentations, recently added a feather to his cap with his Orizzonti win for Best Director of his unusually “short” two-hour black-and-white film, Genus Pan (Lahi, Hayop) at the Venice International Film Festival. The movie follows the lives of three Filipino mine workers as well as exposing the corruption of government authorities and questioning the notion of humanity.
  • Interviews

Oliver Jackson-Cohen on “The Haunting of Bly Manor”

In the new supernatural series, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Oliver Jackson-Cohen not only has to navigate through the paranormal and the mystical, but he has to go toe-to-toe with other forces of nature: two adolescents, played by Amelie Bea Smith and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth. “I love working with kids,” laughs the 33-year-old London native, who reunites with the same creative team and cast from the 2018 series The Haunting of Hill House.
  • Fashion

“Emily in Paris”: the Genius of Patricia Field

At age 6 costume designer Patricia Field knew her future was entwined with fashion, touting her favorite cowgirl outfit that included “a miniskirt, boots, a hat and a gun in a holster. ” Many will look at her subsequent costumes in shows like creator/writer/producer Darren Star’s new Netflix series Emily In Paris, (they also collaborated on Sex and the City), and her work on The Devil Wears Prada and recognize the themes of miniskirts and boots that are de rigueur amongst the fashion-forward today.