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Editorial

How Desert Hearts used the Western to pioneer a new vision for queer film

Donna Deitch's slice of Queer Americana has become a cult classic. Below, Allegra Handelsman pens a thoughtful essay on the themes and legacy of the romantic drama.

Ramy Youssef tour tickets and Tilda Swinton bedtime story among prizes at upcoming ‘Cinema For Gaza’ auction

Ever wished that Tilda Swinton would read you a bedtime story before bed? Here's your chance.

Neo Sora on his father Ryuichi Sakamoto: “He fell in love with the decay of sounds.”

If you’ve ever felt moved by Ryuichi Sakamoto’s music, then Opus is a film you’ll never want to end. A painfully intimate concert experience that doubles as a magnificent swan song for one of the most accomplished musicians of the last 50 years. As final breaths go, Opus is as triumphant as it gets.

With The Sweet East, Sean Price Williams and Nick Pinkerton are declaring independence

'The Sweet East' portrays a young woman’s maiden voyage through American subcultures. Director and screenwriter Sean Price Williams and Nick Pinkerton discuss road movies, feline characters and creating bad-object movies.

Christopher Sharp talks bringing Bobi Wine documentary to the big screen

Guillaume Francois talks to Christopher Sharp about his Oscar-nominated documentary 'Bobi Wine: The People's President'

Benoît Delhomme on Mother’s Instinct: “I projected myself as an anxious father”

The cinematographer Benoît Delhomme discusses his directorial debut, Mother's Instinct, a psychological thriller set in the 1960s starring Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway. Featuring exclusive illustrations by Benoît Delhomme.

Patrick Radden Keefe: “I’ve always been interested in hustlers”

Genevieve Gaunt sits down with Patrick Radden Keefe, author of non-fiction books such as 'Empire of Pain' and 'Say Nothing'. Here he talks about why his foundations as a writer were made in law school, conspiracy theories and buying burner laptops.

Doug Aitken: “The world I would like to live in is without silos or boundaries.”

Director and Founder of Albion Jeune, Lucca Hue-Williams sits down with the artist for an in-depth conversation, with original photography by Fatima Khan and videography by Matilda Montgomery.

Knox’s ‘We Forgot To Break Up’ is reinventing 2000s nostalgia-core

We talk to the Canadian filmmaker about her Toronto-punk inspired latest feature, which premiered at the BFI Flare Film Festival last weekend.

Where would Dickie Greenleaf have lunch? Amber Guinness on the Amalfi Coast

As The Talented Mr Ripley gets a reboot and a new airport opens in Salerno, Amber Guinness—author of 'Italian Coastal'—explores the wonders of the Amalfi Coast and a lesser known area of Cilento.