REVIEW: About Endlessness (2019) dir. Roy Andersson
Streaming via Coolidge Corner's Virtual Screening Room, 4/30
Streaming via Coolidge Corner's Virtual Screening Room, 4/30
7/2 @ Museum of Fine Arts
A pair of dewy-souled Swedish teens, flattered and feathered by a sort of Ivory Soap soft-focus, subsists on an amorous colloquy of…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly offbeat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly offbeat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly offbeat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly offbeat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly off-beat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
Andersson’s so-called Living Trilogy concludes with a chapter as winningly off-beat and off-kilter as its predecessors, a tender mind-bender about a pair…
6/11 @ Museum of Fine Arts
“Blessed be the one who sits down!” Masses of humanity tow towers of luggage at a snail’s pace across a vast airport…
(6/10–7/2) @ MFA