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A journey through the pictorial world of Orson Welles, his drawings, paintings and works of youth, seen for the first time on screen thanks to his daughter Beatrice Welles.
A cinematic essay about the city.
An imaginary Alfred Hitchcock rewatches his own films and makes observations on how they fit into today's world.
Mark Cousins returns with another journey across the landscape of film, examining what changes the 21st century has brought.
A look at the way children have been represented in film from around the world.
Together with Sergei Eisenstein, his imaginary companion on a walking tour of Mexico City, Mark Cousins contemplates historical change, shot composition, and his own identity.
Susan in Wonderland Susan Seidelman on her memoir, films, Billy Wilder and Smithereens
'If I find people who are really talented...they become my muses' Nicole Holofcener on Gandolfini, Allen and Aniston, Sex And The City and the threat of AI
A new vision Sofia Alaoui on deconstruction, interconnectedness and Animalia
Coming from the future Laura Luchetti on Cesare Pavese's novel and the songs and costumes in The Beautiful Summer
Viggo makes a splash in Karlovy Vary The Dead Don’t Hurt star on his convictions and shunning the limelight
Alien: Romulus to have UK premiere at EIFF Franchise horror will open Midnight Madness strand
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