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Sight and Sound #36:02

230 x 295 mm, 100 pages
London, UK
Published since 1932
Editor-in-chiefMike Williams
Art director: Leo Field

The international film magazine from the British Film Institute, featuring reviews, interviews with filmmakers, profiles of film stars past and present, mega movie listicles and industry-focused news. It’s the solid movie magazine at the centre of the industry, around which the likes of Little White Lies can spin a more tangential approach to the subject.

This March 2026 issue leads with Paul Thomas Anderson; inside he sits down with James Bell to discuss the origins and reception of his timely tenth film and biggest blockbuster to date ‘One Battle After Another’. Also featured this issue: chameleon Kristen Stewart contemplates the power of platforming women’s stories, following the release of her directorial debut ‘The Chronology of Water’; Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho reckons with his nation’s history in new satirical thriller ‘The Secret Agent’; and Galician filmmaker Oliver Laxe searches for solace in the desert in recent feature ‘Sirāt’. Elsewhere, Josh Safdie takes us behind the scenes of ‘Marty Supreme’ and Fred Kelemen, Tilda Swinton and Guy Maddin pay tribute to the late Hungarian director Béla Tarr.

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