Essays
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“Always the Same and Ever New”: Clouds, Aging, and Climatology in CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA
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Creating light, sharing concern: LITTLE WOMEN (Gillian Armstrong, 1994)
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On Moving Away and Circling Back: Terrence Malick’s KNIGHT OF CUPS"
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Time and Friendship in OLD JOY (Kelly Reichardt, 2006), or How We Age with Film
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Glory Fades and Shines: On RUSHMORE and Empathy
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How Film Remembers: Hirokazu Kore-eda's AFTERLIFE (1998)
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Teaching THE 400 BLOWS
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Time, Scale, and Cinephilia in the Cinematic Elegy: Agnès Varda’s JACQUOT DE NANTES (1991)
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Learning to Love What Passes: Sensual Perception, Temporal Transformation, and Epistemic Production in Hirokazu Kore-eda’s AFTER LIFE (1998)
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Marriage as Cinematic Movement, or Loving the Face in Close-up: SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE
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'A state of loving detachment’: Sally Potter’s Impassioned and Intellectual Cinema