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by David Jenkins
In celebration of Kelly Reichardt, one of America’s greatest working filmmakers, and her extraordinary new film.
by Charles Bramesco
The director’s regular collaborator is set to play an artist preparing the exhibition of a lifetime.
by Annie Wojnarowski
Watching Certain Women as a severely depressed 17-year-old, I saw my own feelings of isolation reflected back at me.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
Kelly Reichardt trains her meticulous eye on 1820s Oregon in this sublime companion piece to 2006’s Old Joy.
They’ll be joined by Abel Ferrara and Tsai Ming-liang when the festival kicks off in February.
The American writer/director’s poignant latest flattened audiences at last year’s New York Film Festival.
by Maria Nae
Kelly Reichardt, Charlie Kaufman and Joanna Hogg all feature in our year-in-film preview.
The writer/director reveals how she landed the Hollywood megastar for her new film Certain Women.
by Joel Blackledge
Kelly Reichardt’s low-key anti-drama from 2008 offers a sobering look at poverty in small town USA.
Director Kelly Reichardt returns with another brilliantly understated study of love and desire.
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