ClapperCast Episode 26 - NYFF 2020: Global Roundtable Special
Global contributors discuss the 58th New York Film Festival
NYFF 2020: Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue is a love letter to expression through literature that will speak to most who value content creation
NYFF 2020: Red, White and Blue
Steve McQueen gives the audience the opportunity to question their views of policing and what it would actually take to change the system
NYFF 2020: French Exit
French Exit is one of the most confusingly captivating films in recent memory
NYFF 2020: The Human Voice
The Human Voice is a brilliantly-told reflection of our deepest fears and insecurities
NYFF 2020: The Truffle Hunters
The Truffle Hunters is one of the most genuine and sweet films of the year filled enough dogs to bring a smile to any face
NYFF 2020: Nomadland
Zhao crafts Nomadland to be observational and anecdotal, utilising fluid shots and deliberate cuts that give it the trappings of a documentary
NYFF 2020: Night of the Kings
Night of the Kings is an undeniable masterpiece
NYFF 2020: Time
Time is an exceptional piece of personal and emotive cinema
NYFF 2020: Mangrove
It is not only in the characters’ actions that Black West Indian resistance is shown in Mangrove, it is also present throughout the film’s technical elements
NYFF 2020: Hopper/Welles
Hopper/Welles is something projects like Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood can only dream
NYFF 2020: Malmkrog
Malmkrog constitutes a fascinating yet austere experience
NYFF 2020: On the Rocks
A captivating story and conclusion that feels well-built and recontextualises the film for future viewings
NYFF 2020: Lovers Rock
Lover’s Rock struggles to match the depth and urgency of McQueen’s previous work
NYFF 2020: Undine
Undine is a brooding and intoxicating portrait of love wrapped in a hidden dwelling of a fairytale romance