Laden...
FILM & DOCUMENTARYJuly 16, 2021 • View in browserAnthony Bourdain’s Lasting Impact on How We Look at Food and TravelA new documentary is coming out about Bourdain, but one could learn even more about his ethos by looking at the various TV programs he hosted. | Caitlin Quinlan The Story of La Veneno, Spain’s Badass Trans SuperstarThe HBO Max series Veneno embraces all of the media personality’s colorful life, including the messier parts. | Juan Barquin Hong Sang-soo’s Latest Film Probes How People Portray ThemselvesThe Woman Who Ran has a laid-back vibe and relaxingly repetitious structure, but that conceals a complex character study. | Ren Scateni An Eight-Hour Film Captures the Rhythms of Farming Life in Rural JapanThe Works and Days is a quiet epic, using its length to capture the rhythms of rural life and its desecration by urbanization better than any conventional movie could. | Forrest Cardamenis Wes Anderson’s Latest Conjures a Confectionary Vision of FranceThe infamously elaborate director’s new film takes us to Ennui-Sur-Blasé, where employees of a US newspaper get into whimsical capers. | Sophie Monks Kaufman A Coming-of-Age Film That Sidesteps ClichéEna Sendijarević’s debut feature, Take Me Somewhere Nice, follows a young Bosnian refugee as she sets off to visit a native country she no longer knows. | Eileen G’Sell Now In TheatersA Portrait of Trans Masculinity in the Story of a Jazz MusicianThe documentary No Ordinary Man is not just a biography of Billy Tipton, but also a critical lens on how culture has depicted trans men. | Caden Mark Gardner Support HyperallergicYour contributions support Hyperallergic's independent journalism and our extensive network of writers around the world. Join Us
|
Laden...
Laden...