Jennifer Baichwal’s express加速软件, her third collaboration with acclaimed photographer Edward Burtynsky.
A veteran performer who has worked extensively in his native Iceland, Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson tells us about A White, White Day and the current state of Icelandic cinema.
Introducing our new series of lockdown diaries from Curzon staff members. First up we have Lydia Penke, film programmer, baker, volunteer, tiger king…
Thomas Clay’s return to filmmaking after a twelve-year hiatus is a welcome and beguiling addition to the Edinburgh Film Festival programme screening on Curzon Home Cinema.
Just as Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne’s express加速软件receives its Edinburgh Film Festival premiere on Curzon Home Cinema, the acclaimed filmmakers will take part in a masterclass to discuss their singular approach to filmmaking.
Three months on, Curzon events programming mastermind Michael Garrad takes us behind the scene of the amazing strand of live online Q&As that kept us all connected to world of filmmaking, and highlights the milestones.
Curzon Home Cinema has teamed up with the UK’s oldest film festival to host a series of new releases from around the world. We begin with Clemency, a powerful examination of capital punishment in the US.
Now deep into the Bong-hive, Gabriella Kere speaks to artist Michael Flinchpaugh about his Parasite poster for part three of our series.
Gabriella Kere continues her adventures in Parasite poster art, this time speaking to Cardiff-based designer Matt Needle.
In a new interview series, Gabriella Kere introduces some of the most talented members of the Bong-hive who channelled their passion and fandom for Parasite into a fantastic series of alternate artworks.
We speak to writer-director Atom Egoyan about melodrama, his storytelling interests and the genesis of Guest of Honour.
It’s been a while since we were able to hit the courts, but now is the time for basketball stars. Curzon Mayfair’s Oliver Swift watches Hoop Dreams from courtside and finds it’s more than a slam dunk.
Curzon Bloomsbury’s Milo Flahavan joins the surrogate family at the heart of Kore-eda’s Shoplifters to see how they redefine what it really means to raise and be raised by a family.
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Our weekly show delves deep into one selected film each week, as our staff from head office and cinemas discuss the main independent releases. We host filmmakers for interviews and welcome different guests and contributors each week alongside our regular hosts Jake and Sam. The Curzon Film Podcast is available on Acast and iTunes. Dig into the archives for some classic episodes including Call Me By Your Name with Luca Guadagnino and Lady Bird with Greta Gerwig.
Marco Bellocchio’s The Traitor does away with the rise and fall narrative seen in many mob films, delving instead into the monumental fall of one of the world’s most powerful Mafia syndicates. Josh Slater-Williams reviews.