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Great movie incoming: My First Film, Zia Anger's dramatically passionate and intensely intimate, yet astoundingly intricate and boldly imaginative vision and revision of a cinematic life; on MUBI starting Sept. 6:  newyorker.com/culture/the-fr…

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In his first #Venezia81 dispatch, Leonardo Goi writes on a range of early standouts—from Kiyoshi Kurosawa's modern-day capitalist farce CLOUD to Harmony Korine's audiovisual oddity BABY INVASION. mubi.com/en/notebook/po…

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The acclaimed video essay account Every Frame a Painting (Tony Zhou) has released its first installment in nearly eight years, a recommendation of the sustained two-shot. Discover this week’s essential film finds in the latest Rushes. mubi.com/en/notebook/po…

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Watch our new trailer for Tarsem's THE FALL, a visual wonder starring Lee Pace and newly restored in 4K. Streaming exclusively and (almost) globally from September 27. A MUBI Release.

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In “My First Film,” the filmmaker Zia Anger creates a kaleidoscopic trip of narrative intricacy and personal exploration. Read Richard Brody’s full review. nyer.cm/fpjFf8A

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“My First Film,” Zia Anger’s movie about her first movie, is full of nested layers, but mostly it’s a meditation on how, and why, we create. nyti.ms/47d77fC

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Part autofiction drama and part diaristic examination of failure, Zia Anger's My First Film is centrally a triumphant recovery of Always All Ways’ torrid development, and a reclamation of what an “unsuccessful” film truly looks like. thefader.com/2024/09/05/my-…

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"A masterwork of an artistic coming of age and a virtuosic reconception of the art of cinema itself." — The New Yorker (Richard Brody) Zia Anger's MY FIRST FILM is now streaming exclusively and globally. A MUBI Release.

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Zia Anger's MY FIRST FILM "is unlike anything else: it’s a hybrid documentary/online-journal/narrative feature, but it’s also a re-enactment of her 25-year-old self’s experience making her first movie" Read Sheila O'Malley's four-star review: rogerebert.com/reviews/my-fir…

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In a new interview with Mackenzie Lukenbill (mackenzie), Zia Anger discusses her feature MY FIRST FILM, independent filmmaking, "indie sleaze," casting Odessa Young, collaborating with Ashley Connor, restaging her mistakes, and more. mubi.com/en/notebook/po…

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Last night I had a dose of THE SUBSTANCE. It is the writhing, twitching afterbirth of beauty-horror that the world wants and needs.

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"... RED ROOMS probes the psychological impact of witnessing extreme violence, but [Plante] never academicizes these ideas or descends into finger-wagging pedantry; instead, they’re threaded through the unfolding drama." | Adam Nayman (Adam Nayman): mubi.com/en/notebook/po…