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Interview: You Can Never Be 100 Percent Sure – Lodge Kerrigan on Keane
Masterfully Harrowing Psychodrama by Isaac Feldberg | Roger Ebert.com | August 18, 2022 Across a body of work both compassionate and uncompromising, the filmmaker Lodge Kerrigan has maintained a distinctive physical proximity to the emotionally isolated characters he depicts living in society’s margins. “Clean, Shaven,†his 1993 debut, worked rigorously to approximate the inner reality…
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Interview: Lodge Kerrigan on Keane, the Magnetism of Damian Lewis, Steven Soderbergh’s Cut and the Economics of TV vs. Film
Magnetism of Damian Lewis by Ethan Vestby | The Film Stage | August 18, 2022 Often a re-release is granted to some long-cherished classic or cult sensation. In the case of Lodge Kerrigan’s Keane, which played the festival circuit through 2004 and received a small theatrical run in 2005, a much-underseen film has been given…
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Interview: Lodge Kerrigan on Remastering Keane, Rehearsing on Location and More
Mesmerized by the Performances by Patrick Preziosi | Slant Magazine | August 15, 2022 As American indie cinema continues to make startlingly popular in-roads into extremely suffocating subjectivity—as evinced by the success of the Safdies’ Good Time and Uncut Gems, as well as the critical attention paid toward Eliza Hittman—it’s important to uphold the foundational…
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Movie Keane Discussed on Podcast
Back Pocket Films by David Metzger and Devon Ewalt | Back Pocket Films | July 16, 2022 Back Pocket Films podcast discusses the films you may not know exists but would be happy to watch on your next movie night. Devon reaches into his back pocket to pull out a relatively unknown and incredible film…