From the exhibition: Truth: 24 frames per second at the Dallas Museum of Art. Pratibha Parmar, Memory Pictures, 1989; video, color, sound, 24 minutes. Courtesy of the artist and Kali Films, Pratibha ...
"Kiarostami represents the highest level of artistry in the cinema." Janus Films has unveiled the trailer for an experimental film titled 24 Frames, the last full-length feature project from the late ...
Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, who died in 2016 at age 76, often employed tricky or complicated methods to arrive at results that appeared simple. For most of the conversations in Taste of Cherry ...
The Franco-German TV channel Arte is showing Abbas Kiarostami’s film, 24 Frames. The film is available to watch in Europe on their website for a limited time. This is an occasion to revisit or ...
The final film of Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami is a wordless series of sketches elaborating on his nature photography. By THR Staff Cinema is truth at 24 frames a second, taught Godard, and that ...
Some dead filmmakers we miss not for the emotional delivery systems they can no longer manufacture, but for their company, sweet and simple. Abbas Kiarostami, the great, modest Gandalf of the Iranian ...
“[Abbas] Kiarostami represents the highest level of artistry in the cinema,” Martin Scorsese once said. Passing away at the age of 76, the Iranian master filmmaker was one of our greatest directors.
The late Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami often talked about the audience "completing" his movies, which of course implies that he left his work deliberately incomplete, as if to tease the imagination.
Edwards never won a competitive Oscar—not for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Days of Wine and Roses,” the several “Pink Panthers” he made with Peter Sellers, or even “Victor/Victoria,” which seems to glow ...
The final film by Abbas Kiarostami is a series of 24 segments that trances out on nature, cinema, and the death of a master. What’s the most romantic song ever written? If I told you it was “Love ...