Emmanuel Lubezki

  • Criterion Crash Course

Criterion Crash Course: Moviemaking Lessons from Criterion’s The Tree of Life

Whether you’re a moviemaker, critic, or devoted film collector, lovers of cinema can all agree: A Criterion Collection release is…

6 years ago
  • Best Of

ICYMI: The Best of March 2017 on Moviemaker.com

For the moviemakers featured in our slate of content throughout March 2017, resourcefulness was the name of the game. Whether…

7 years ago
  • Interviews

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
  • Moviemaking

Devilish Charisma: Michael Fassbender on Making Song to Song With Terrence Malick and Emmanuel Lubezki

Overdosing on his on own ambition, confronted with the shattered reality of a broken brotherly bond and a slew of…

7 years ago
  • Editing
  • Interviews

True Invisibility: An Interview with Editors Stephen Mirrione and Douglas Crise of Birdman

The "single shot" that underpins Alejandro González Iñárritu's new movie, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), is an immersive, visceral…

10 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