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Little White Lies Little White Lies

Little White Lies' latest issue celebrates Jim Jarmusch's anthology film "Father Mother Sister Brother" alongside reviews of works by Olivier Assayas, Lee Sang-Il, and Ido Fluk, featuring conversations with notable critics and filmmakers.

Published March 27, 2026
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Time and Water review – a lament for a disappearing world Through the writings of Icelandic poet Andri Snær Magnason, Sara Dosa's new documentary offe... Article 2w ago
Andrzej Wajda’s Cinema of Complicated Defiance at 100 On the centenary of a Polish cinema giant, we remember the powerful storytelling of Andrzej... Article 1mo ago
The hopeful eco-positivity of Bill Mason In the face of current climate disaster, there's a lot to be learned from the Canadian natur... Article 1mo ago
Once Upon A Time In Harlem – first-look review The charismatic luminaries of the Harlem Renaissance gather for William Greaves roving camer... Article 1mo ago
History Chasing Its Tail: On Jocelyne Saab’s Beirut Trilogy As Lebanon faces attacks from Israel, Jocelyne Saab's films take on a renewed sense of urgen... Article 1mo ago
Pompei: Below the Clouds review – a stimulating and wry survey of modern Naples Gianfranco Rosi offers a unique vision of contemporary Naples, mixing his interests in socia... Article 3mo ago