Characters Struggling to Keep Their Social Positions on Aplauso’s Stories Premieres
Aplauso presents two films in which human beings make startling discoveries about themselves and struggling to keep their social position as Jackie Gleason in...
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Aplauso presents two films in which human beings make startling discoveries about themselves and struggling to keep their social position as Jackie Gleason in...
Director Todd Haynes and cinematographer Ed Lachman make waves with their fourth feature film collaboration, this time exposing the DuPont Corporation.
Director Todd Haynes discusses how seminal '70s filmmaking—specifically the work of cinematographer Gordon Willis—became his guide to how to make smart, elegant films that...
Todd Haynes' "Wonderstruck," based on the illustrated novel by Brian Selznick, is structurally complex but designed to be appreciated by children and adults alike.
"You feel the characters, you feel the life of these people, but you understand that is in total control of the world...
Cinematographer Edward Lachman, ASC, used the technology of the time to emulate the visual styles of 1920s and 1970s film in Todd Haynes' new...
The 'Carol' filmmaker discusses how streaming services and cable are attracting high-caliber talent.
One of Carol director Todd Haynes’ earliest work is also one of his most controversial. “Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story” tells the tragic tale...
In the below interview with HitFix, Carol director Todd Haynes talks about his meticulous approach to telling the atmospheric story of two women who...
Carol director Todd Haynes talks to Fast Company‘s Co.Create about making the subtleties of the romance shine in his film about two women who...
Carol, which will premiere at Cannes this weekend, is Todd Haynes’ adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Price of Salt. The film is about...