New School Free Press at the New York Counter Film Festival This fall, the film festival season is showcasing contrasting themes and motives, but the New York Counter…
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Reflecting on community resilience and displacement in Deep Sleep and Wild Relatives
New School Free Press at the New York Counter Film Festival This story was updated on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 2:51pm. The New York Counter Film Festival (NYCFF),…
Exploring NYC’s cinematic and cultural identity: A review of Sweet Smell of Success
This fall, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts debuts a unique film screening series set to recover a lens in which to view New York City. Entitled An…
The arduous character development of sex workers
A New York Film Festival review: Anora Sean Baker isn’t scared of portraying sex work in his films; in one way or another, three of his past films…
Blink twice and you will miss it: A review of Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut
As the summer comes to an end, we’ll part ways with the many influences that dominated our feed like Charli XCX’s Brat, Kendrick versus Drake, and the Olympic…
Free Press at New York Film Festival: “Anatomy of a Fall”
The New School Free Press’ Alexiah Syrai Olsen attends the press screenings for The New York Film Festival. Justine Triet, “Anatomy of a Fall,” reimagines the whodunnit genre with her sophisticated screenplay and reimagining of music use in film.