Archive for July, 2005
It’s nice to see that the Zentropa film house has continued to grow since Dogme was exposed as the publicity stunt that some had suspected all along. This film from director Susanne Bier (Open Hearts) examines a story which, in its domestic detail and specificity, captures all of the epic proportions of a Greek tragedy […]
There are few things in art more ubiquitous than improvisation. Yet cinema, a relatively young art form, has still to find a method with which improvisation can be used to inform the entire creative process. Sure, there have been famously brilliant scenes of improvised acting or unplanned strokes of directorial genius but improvisation in these […]