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Imtiaz Ali’s Amar Singh Chamkila takes us through the life of one of the most loved and hated singers in Punjab, Amar Singh Chamkila.
Kiss The Future is a glimmer of what the world can be when we are one – united by the communal goodness and beauty of art.
The world is bedazzled by everything Taylor Swift does, and in the wake of Barbenheimer and event cinema being a defining feature of 2023.
Kristy Strouse takes on three bold short films, wrapping up this year’s Sundance Film Festival with some horror, some comedy, and some punk rock.
Evi Lodge analyzes how sing motifs in film scores creates a deeper connection between audiences and the characters and locations on the screen.
Film Inquiry spoke with composer Oscar Pan for his work on the short film Motherland!
Two of the world’s most acclaimed filmmakers, Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Wim Wenders, screened their new films that at this year’s New York Film Festival.
Joan Baez is not without her flaws and shortcomings, but the noise she made with the song of her life continues to reverberate through time and space.
With Priscilla, Sofia Coppola proves that she is the premier chronicler of what it feels like for a girl.
Film Inquiry spoke with Gary Clark, Composer of Flora and Son!
With Flora and Son, Carney is venturing toward more trendy mainstream territory again and yet stays within his most comfortable milieu.
Both a monumental piece of Chinese cinematic history and a lasting tribute to the special brilliance of its star, this is essential viewing.
Film Inquiry spoke with composer Michael Abels for his newest film, Landscape With Invisible Hand!
Few filmmakers can say they’ve made a movie as fun, free, and ultimately bittersweet as Tokyo Pop.