The Other Side of the Wind, shot in 1972, could now see the light of day
Tournees Festival of New French Cinema
Jan 07, 2011 at
3:47 PM
Location: Chicago, IL
The Film Studies Center at the University of Chicago and the French American Cultural Exchange present free screenings of five contemporary French films, representing an impressive range of styles and genres by innovative filmmakers of various levels of emergence. Highlights include Claire Denis' intimate, but painful family drama 35 Shots of Rum (2008); master director Jacques Rivette's farewell to cinema and performance through an allegorical circus in Around a Small Mountain (2009); and The Last Mistress (2007), provocateur Catherine Breillat's exploration of female sexuality and desire. http://filmstudiescenter.uchicago.edu
Good to see some of those filmmakers are still active. With the exception of Truffaut, French filmmakers seem to last the longest.
Joel, are you going to upload any of your recent photography soon?
Jonathan Rosenbaum's new collection of reviews and essays titled 'Goodbye Cinema Hello Cinephilia' will be coming out in October from the University of Chicago Press.
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia: Film Culture in Transition
Jonathan Rosenbaum's new collection of reviews and essays titled 'Goodbye Cinema Hello Cinephilia' will be coming out in October from the University of Chicago Press.
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Goodbye Cinema, Hello Cinephilia: Film Culture in Transition
Rosenbaum os awesome. More people outside Chicago should know about him.
Website: www.joelwanek.com
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Documentary Photographer and Cinematographer based in Chicago.

Mike at 1/26/11 10:38 a.m.
Saw this on Ebert's blog. I hope it happens, they have been saying this for 10 years.