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Tag: Béla Tarr

THE SCREEN EXPERIENCE

A reflection on the big screen vs small screen viewing experience by festival programmer Nadin Mai

Béla Tarr, Eli Hayes, Film Studies, Film Viewing, Nadin Mai, Slow Cinema, Slow Film Festival, The Art(s) of Slow Cinema, The Growing Glow

ON CINEMA AND WALKING

Following his seminar at SSF 2019, Emre Çağlayan reflects on cinema and walking

Alan Clarke, Albert Serra, Béla Tarr, Chantal Akerman, Cinema, Emre Çağlayan, Gus Van Sant, Jean Rouch, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Slow Cinema, Slow Film Festival, Walking

FESTIVAL Q&A: SCOTT BARLEY

‘Sleep Has Her House’ Q&A with Scott Barley, at Slow Film Festival 2019

Béla Tarr, Environment, Film Viewing, Filmmaking, Gilles Deleuze, iPhone, Landscape Film, Nadin Mai, New Visionary Cinema, Scott Barley, Sleep Has Her House, Slow Cinema, Slow Film Festival, Werckmeister Harmonies

Q&A: BORJA CASTILLEJO CALVO

Q&A with film critic Borja Castillejo Calvo, the writer behind Cinesinfin.

Alain Resnais, Andrei Tarkovsky, Artist Moving Image, Béla Tarr, Borja Castillejo Calvo, Cinephilia, Cinesinfin, Contemplative cinema, Contemporary cinema, Experimental Film, Film Criticism, Interview, Marguerite Duras, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Q&A, Reviews, Scott Barley

Q&A: SCOTT BARLEY

Q&A with filmmaker Scott Barley.

Ágnes Hranitzky, Béla Tarr, Experimental Film, Film Panic Q&A, Filmmaking, Georg Trakl, Interview, Octavio Paz, Phil Solomon, Samuel Beckett, Scott Barley, Scott Walker, Sleep Has Her House

Q&A: MIKEL GUILLEN

Q&A with artist/filmmaker Mikel Guillen.

Andrei Tarkovsky, Avant-Garde Film, Béla Tarr, Experimental Film, Film Panic Q&A, Filmmaking, Interview, Mikel Guillen, Nathaniel Dorsky, P. Adams Sitney, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Raúl Ruiz, Scott Barley

Q&A: NADIN MAI

Q&A with writer and film curator Nadin Mai.

Béla Tarr, Film Distribution, Film Programming, Film Studies, Lav Diaz, Nadin Mai, Slow Cinema, tao films, The Art(s) of Slow Cinema, Writing

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