This week on You Have To See… we look at OTHELLO, Orson Welles’ troubled and painstaking adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic play.
You Have to See… Gimme Shelter (dir. Albert Maysles, David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin, 1970)
This week on You Have To See… we look at GIMME SHELTER, which focuses on the infamous Altamont Free Concert, in which a Hells Angels member stabbed a concertgoer to death while the Rolling Stones played onstage.
You Have To See… Detention (dir. Joseph Kahn, 2012)
This week on You Have To See… things get a little weird, as we look at Joseph Kahn’s 2012 feature, the critically maligned Detention.
You Have To See… Bonjour Tristesse (dir. Otto Preminger, 1958)
In this weeks You Have To See… we look at legendary producer-director Otto Preminger’s Bonjour Tristesse, one of the most striking melodramas of the 1950s.
You Have To See… Éloge de l’amour (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 2001)
On the latest You Have To See… we look at Jean-Luc Godard’s 2001 celluloid/digital hybrid feature Éloge de l’amour.
You Have to See… How to Live in the German Federal Republic (dir. Harun Farocki, 1990)
This week we look at Harun Farocki’s How to Live in the German Federal Republic (1990) a darkly comic, fiercely intelligent yet criminally underseen essay film shot in West Berlin just before the fall of the wall.
You Have to See… Dark Horse (dir. Todd Solondz, 2011)
This week’s You Have To See is the most recent film from polarising auteur Todd Solondz, an insight into the life of a troubled so-called ‘nice guy’ that leads to some disturbing revelations.
You Have to See… Me and Orson Welles (dir. Richard Linklater, 2008)
In this instalment of You Have To See… we look at Richard Linklater’s underseen and underappreciated 2008 nostalgia trip ME AND ORSON WELLES
You Have to See… My Winnipeg (dir. Guy Maddin, 2007)
This week we look at Guy Maddin’s ‘docu-fantastia’ “My Winnipeg”, about his hometown and his childhood. An absurd and bittersweet journey through film form and myth-making, it is sure to remain lodged in your memory long after you watch it.
You Have to See… Under Capricorn (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1949)
This week’s You Have To See is Alfred Hitchcock’s UNDER CAPRICORN, a strange melodrama set in 1800’s Australia that is too often lost among the shuffle of the Master’s great films.