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Also Starring… Diahann Carroll

By Kelli Weston

On the pioneering career of the award-winning American actress.

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Save the Man: Indigeneity in Pre-Code Hollywood

By Adam Piron

On Hollywood’s brief but fascinating run of titles centering Native America.

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Modesty and Shame

By Bruce Hainley

On Hervé Guibert’s first, and last, cinematic self-portrait.

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RYÛSUKE HAMAGUCHI, ARI ASTER, PEDRO COSTA, ROBERT EGGERS, DAVY CHOU: FIVE FILMMAKERS ON JEAN GRÉMILLON

By Metrograph

Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Ari Aster, Davy Chou, Robert Eggers, and Pedro Costa share their thoughts on Jean Grémillon.

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Song of the Exile

By Nick Pinkerton

On the shifting fortunes of the strange Monsieur Grémillon.

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All I Wanna Do

By Haley Mlotek

A forgotten jewel from the golden age of teen cinema.

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“It Just Gets Dirtier!”

By Christian Lorentzen

On Sidney Lumet’s un-crooked cop drama Serpico.

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Death to Everyone

By Nick Pinkerton

On Final Destination, the finest American horror series of the 21st century.

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Pale Flower: Any Number Can Lose

By Nicolas Rapold

On Masahiro Shinoda’s influential gambling film, a major win from the Japanese New Wave.

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ALSO STARRING… SUSANNAH YORK

By Margaret Talbot

On the career of the Swinging Sixties icon.

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The Color of Blood

By Travis Diehl

On the paintings of Jerzy Skolimowski.

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Remembering Ryuichi Sakamoto

By Metrograph

As our film series Ryuichi Sakamoto: A Celebration pays tribute, Metrograph has gathered quotes and anecdotes from collaborators across the film and music world to honor his storied life.