Alfonso Cuaron

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Canoa Revisited: Felipe Cazals on His 1976 Masterpiece, Mexican History, Horror Storytelling and Politics in Filmmaking

In the interim between a Golden Age bogged down with melodramas, stereotypical treatments of masculine and pastoral glorification, and the…

7 years ago
  • Festivals

2015 Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival Blog: Day Five

The Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival takes place every January in the fairy tale town of Drvengrad, up high…

9 years ago
  • Festivals

2015 Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival Blog: Day Four

The Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival takes place every January in the fairy tale town of Drvengrad, up high…

9 years ago
  • Festivals

2015 Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival Blog: Day One

The Küstendorf International Film and Music Festival takes place every January in the fairytale town of Drvengrad up high on…

9 years ago
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  • Festivals

Festival Spotlight Friday: Toronto International Film Festival Diary, Part 1 by Jeff Meyers

This is Jeff Meyers, reporting from the Toronto International Film Festival for MovieMaker Magazine. I'm a film writer and critic…

11 years ago
  • Articles - Directing

Things I’ve Learned as a Moviemaker: Alfonso Cuarón

Alfonso Cuarón is a Mexican screenwriter, director, and producer known best for his films Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men, and…

17 years ago
  • Directing

The French New Wave Revisited: Today’s Moviemakers Reflect on the Old Guard of Innovators

Some 40-plus years ago a gifted band of moviemakers—celebrated the world over as the French 'New Wave'—were playfully reinventing the…

22 years ago