‘Abbas Kiarostami: A Retrospective’ Trailer: Janus Films Unveils Wide-Ranging Restoration
Exclusive: The touring retrospective includes restorations of The Koker Trilogy and his Palme d’Or winner “Taste of Cherry.”
Exclusive: The touring retrospective includes restorations of The Koker Trilogy and his Palme d’Or winner “Taste of Cherry.”
Exclusive: Schrader wrote a new 35-page introduction to his 1971 “Transcendental Style in Film” and found a unique way to chart the progression of arthouse cinema.
The legendary director’s final movie is a non-narrative experiment that speaks directly to what made him such a cinematic master.
The longtime film critic explains how the Iranian auteur’s death impacted his own work and inspired him to write a book.
Abbas Kiarostami’s non-narrative final film characteristically thrives in the rift between fact and fiction, artifice and reality.
Kiarostami’s last film, “24 Frames,” will screen at Cannes this Tuesday.
The late Iranian filmmaker’s final work is a brief encapsulation of his skill.
The icon of Iranian cinema died earlier this month at 76.
The filmmaker died of cancer this week.
The Iranian filmmaker salutes his late mentor and friend.
Film experts Laurence Kardish and Godfrey Cheshire discuss how the Iranian director was serious about pursuing experimental work outside of cinema.
The “Taste of Cherry” helmer joined TIFF Director & CEO Piers Handling for an intimate onstage conversation.