"'Import Export': No attempt at empathy or conscientiousness goes un-snuffed under the grind of capitalism"
E.M. Forster’s plea to “only connect” is given a scathing work-over in Ulrich Siedel’s Import Export, which makes its U.S. theatrical premiere at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Siedel provides more displays of our species capacity for spite, indifference, and brutality than all the Saw films combined, though nary a drop of blood soils the screen. […]
" For a new cinema A look back at the forward-thinking films of Alain Robbe-Grillet"
Commenting on the relationship between his identity as a filmmaker and his identity as a novelist, the late Alain Robbe-Grillet told the New York Times, “We are friends, but never collaborators.” Like many of Robbe-Grillet’s pronouncements concerning his own work, the statement is pithy and guarded, and cannot be taken entirely at face value. […]
