With unparalleled depth and breadth, Cinema Scope is one of the most respected English-language publications on film worldwide. Cinema Scope unites experienced critics from across North America with up-and-coming writers. Packed with reviews, essays, festival reports, and interviews, we’re geared to cinephiles looking for an intelligent forum on world cinema. “Advocates for a passionate, poltical and purist engagement with the movies”—The New York Times
Cinema Scope
Editor’s Note
The Battle of Waterloo • Matt Johnson and Matt Miller on BlackBerry
Imitations of Life • The Melodramas of João Canijo
Sentimental Education • Christian Petzold on Afire
After Tragedy • On Angela Schanelec’s Music
Aether/Ore • Post-Humanism in Deborah Stratman’s Last Things
The Nameless World • Bas Devos on Here
The Ecstasy and the Agony • Werner Herzog Plays Himself
In Search of the Miraculous • Notes on Some Recent Music Documentaries
On Dangerous Ground • No Master Territories
Lois Patiño’s Samsara
Claire Simon’s Notre corps
A Few Signs of Life
The Self in Shards • Ian Penman’s Fassbinder: Thousands of Mirrors
Digital Releases I Don’t Want & a Few Others That I Do
Nothing and Everything • Black Zero Begins
Dreaming at the Video Store • Albert Pyun (1953-2022)
UN BEAU MATIN • Mia Hansen-Løve, France/UK/Germany
INFINITY POOL • Brandon Cronenberg, Canada/Croatia/Hungary
KNOCK AT THE CABIN • M. Night Shyamalan, US
RICEBOY SLEEPS • Anthony Shim, Canada
TORI ET LOKITA • Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Belgium/France