Set in a Brooklyn ballroom that hasn’t been remodeled since its 80s heyday, Thief marks designer Justin von der Fehr and director Danielle Levitt’s first collaboration. “We wanted to keep a level […]
Radioactive Art in Fukushima: Don’t Follow the Wind
The Creators Project heads to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster zone to get an exclusive look at Japanese art collective, Chim↑Pom’s latest project “Don’t Follow The Wind.” This group of installations feature […]
(T)ERROR
Saeed “Shariff” Torres, a counterterrorism informant for more than two decades, takes on what he swears is his last job for the FBI and invites filmmakers to follow his covert efforts to […]
Taikon
Katarina Taikon has been compared to Martin Luther King. She was born in a tent, and came to change the course of Swedish history. The story about the young girl who was […]
DMZ Korean film festival gets underway
The seventh DMZ film festival is underway in South Korea, showcasing documentaries from around the world.This year, organisers have decided to focus more on the issues separating and uniting the two Koreas.Al […]
Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp: “It was really my father’s alter ego”
The most un-put-downable movie book of the season is also the most un-pick-uppable one: “The Charlie Chaplin Archives” (Taschen), which is the size of a small suitcase and weighs in at fourteen […]
Krump dancer Dexter stars in “Le Fou (The Crazy)”
‘Krumping’ street dancer Dexter, aka Pierre-Claver Belleka, stars in director Christopher Michael Tew’s tale of Senegalese child gangs. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1KlX4SZ
David Luraschi meets master photographer Ralph Gibson
Feted photographer and Larry Clark cohort Ralph Gibson reveals the secrets behind the art of the double-page spread at his New York studio. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1UUzCRM
Exclusive Trailer Premiere: What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy
Two friends, both children of very high-ranking Nazi officials, possess starkly contrasting attitudes toward their fathers. Eminent human rights lawyer Philippe Sands investigates the complicated connection between the two men, and even […]
Dominique Lecchi celebrates her dysfunctional family in “Balsa Wood”
The New Zealand-born director creates a humorous Wes Anderson-esque ode to her Filipino-Italian heritage. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1NwzvLE