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FIDMarseille unveils 2025 lineup including Rita Azevedo Gomes’ ‘Fuck The Polis’
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FIDMarseille has selected 76 films for its 36th edition (July 8-13), including new features from Rita Azevedo Gomes, Clemente Castor and Caroline Golum.

The 76 features include 51 titles in competition, and 43 world premieres. 39 of the titles are feature films, of which 28 are world premieres.

Scroll down for the International and First Feature competition titles

Portuguese filmmaker Gomes will present the world premiere of Fuck The Polis in the 14-strong international competition. It follows Irma, a woman who took a trip to Greece 20 years previously, and now retraces the journey accompanied by three young men.

Gomes wrote the film with Regina Guimaraes, and...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 6/6/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Rushes | IATSE Agreements, State Tax Incentives, M. Emmet Walsh and Richard Serra
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. To keep up with our latest features, sign up for the Weekly Edit newsletter and follow us @mubinotebook on Twitter and Instagram.NEWSUntil Branches Bend.Amidst a widespread debate on the merit of U.S. state financial incentives for film and television productions, a Georgia bill that would have limited the sale of tax credits was rejected by the Senate Finance Committee. In recent years, those credits have exceeded $1 billion despite findings that the state makes back only 19¢ on the dollar. Four of the thirteen labor guilds bargaining with IATSE have now reached tentative agreements with the AMPTP: Locals 600 (cinematographers), 729 (set painters), 800 (art directors), and 695. IATSE president Matthew Loeb has threatened to strike if a new contract is not in place when the current one expires on July 31.Due to financial constraints, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be...
See full article at MUBI
  • 3/28/2024
  • MUBI
Notebook's 14th Writers Poll: Fantasy Double Features of 2021
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Our annual tradition of Fantasy Double Features asks the year's Notebook contributors to pair something new with something old, with the only requirement being the films have to have been freshly seen this year.Part diary of memorable viewing during 2021, part creative prompt to think about how cinema's present speaks to its past (and vice versa), the 14th edition of our end of year poll weaves between theater-going and home-viewing so seamlessly as to suggest that early pandemic impediments from last year are now quite normal. Yet clearly that hasn't stopped us from watching, being delighted by, and thinking about movies, and the wonderful combinations below are testaments to the dynamic, idiosyncratic, and interactive vitality of moviegoing wherever and however its being practiced.CONTRIBUTORSJett Allen | Paul Attard | Jennifer Lynde Barker | Susana Bessa | Michael M. Bilandic | Ela Bittencourt | Johannes Black | Joshua Bogatin | Alex Broadwell | Celluloid Liberation Front | Lillian Crawford | Adrian Curry...
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  • 1/13/2022
  • MUBI
2021 Essential Reads
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Despite the pandemic disruption of the film industry around the world, which impacted everything in film from production to simple moviegoing, the vibrancy of cinema culture throughout the year has felt as strong as ever, and fiercely resilient. In our small but passionate way we also have made a show of force. In 2021 alone, Notebook has published over 400 articles. Here are some highlights from the year—and we encourage you to use the "Explore" menu or dive into our archives to find even more excellent work published this year.ARTICLESTikTok meets silent cinema in Caroline Golum's witty essay. Cinematic technology used not for social celebrity but rather for criminal forensics was the focus of an article by Emerson Goo.The French New Wave's Luc Moullet, a guiding light for Notebook, was the subject of two pieces, one about the extraordinary TV show How to with John Wilson, the other...
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  • 12/31/2021
  • MUBI
The Deuce Notebook: Swing Time
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Movie-lovers!Welcome back to The Deuce Notebook, a collaboration between Notebook and The Deuce Film Series, our monthly event at Nitehawk Williamsburg that excavates the facts and fantasies of cinema's most infamous block in the world: 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. For each screening, my co-hosts and I pick a flick that we think embodies the era of all-night bumping & grinding and present the theater at which it premiered.Over the years, we’ve amassed a wonderful collection of devoted regulars who frequent our screenings, and, this month, we welcome one such friend, Caroline Golum, to guest-write for us. Caroline is a filmmaker, writer, and programmer whose first film, A Feast of Man, is now available on Amazon Prime… You can check out her film production work at Cinema Firmament; visit Screen Slate and her Notebook page for her writing, and Spectacle Theater, where she programs.Caroline takes...
See full article at MUBI
  • 12/13/2021
  • MUBI
Rushes: 100 Greatest Korean Films, Arclight Closures, Prismatic Ground, New Jarmusch Short
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSAbove: The Cinerama Dome in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Decurion has announced that it won't be reopening its Arclight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres locations. The theater chain's most famous location is its Hollywood Arclight multiplex on Sunset Boulevard, home to the Cinerama Dome. Arte France Cinéma will be co-producing three new features: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi's Les amandiers (starring Louis Garrel), Arnaud Desplechin's Brother and Sister (which stars Marion Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud), and Pietro Marcello's L'envol (the filmmaker's first feature in France). The Workers of the Cinemateca Brasileira have released a manifesto calling attention to the many risks facing the Cinemateca's unattended collection, equipment, and facilities due to its "current state of abandonment" by the Ministry of Tourism. Backed by TCM, documentarian Josh Grossberg and his...
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  • 4/14/2021
  • MUBI
Rushes: Berlinale Awards, Remembering Cicely Tyson, Cinema's Wandering Women
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Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSAbove: Radu Jude's Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn. Radu Jude's Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn has won the Golden Bear at the 71st Berlinale. See the list of this year's award winners here. Recommended VIEWINGFeminist film journal Another Gaze has announced the upcoming launch of its free streaming platform, Another Screen, which will be available worldwide from March 12. Programming will begin with a retrospective dedicated to the late Italian filmmaker Cecilia Mangini. The official trailer for Roy Andersson's About Endlessness, which won Best Director at the Biennale in 2019. Read Leonardo Goi's Venice review of the film here.Janus Films has released its trailer for the restoration of Eric Rohmer's Tale of Four Seasons, an elegant cycle of moral parables. Until March 23, viewers have the opportunity to watch Tsai Ming-Liang's Madam...
See full article at MUBI
  • 3/11/2021
  • MUBI
Horror Highlights: Mixtape Massacre’s “The Sleigher” Booster Pack, A Feast Of Man Release Details, Witchula Update
Just in time for Black Friday―and the holiday season in general―comes a booster pack for a new character called "The Sleigher" for the Mixtape Massacre game. Also in today's : A Feast of Man DVD and digital debut and details on the new director for Witchula.

Details on Mixtape Massacre's New The Sleigher Booster Pack: "'Rotten! Rotten souls, all of them,” a voice kept whispering to Bruce as he sat there in his Santa outfit awaiting the excited children of Tall Oaks Mall. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t shake this feeling something was coming over him. As the kids came and went, the voice got louder and louder. Suddenly a local girl screamed, “Look! Santa has horns!” It was too late. Bruce was gone and in his place, was something feral…

What’S In A Booster Pack?

1 New Slasher character piece

1 Character profile card...
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  • 11/20/2019
  • by Tamika Jones
  • DailyDead
Indie Beat Chats With ‘A Feast of Man’ Director Caroline Golum [Podcast]
Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for the next episode of Indie Beat!

This chapter’s guest is filmmaker, programmer, and essayist Caroline Golum.

Golum began her movie mania in a place where it is practically inescapable — the San Fernando Valley. She ghosted the West Coast for college, though, attending the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She made some short films and attended a healthy number of repertory film screenings before tackling her first feature, the darkly funny “A Feast of Man.”

Read More: 20 Great Debut Films From Female Directors

Co-written with writer/director Dylan Pasture (“Cloudy All Day”), ‘Feast’ is a campy, quick-witted screwball comedy following a group of friends that are set to inherit their deceased buddy’s money…if they all agree to dine upon his corpse.

Continue reading Indie Beat Chats With ‘A Feast of Man’ Director Caroline Golum [Podcast] at The Playlist.
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  • 8/21/2017
  • by Christopher Bell
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