Little White Lies #112
200 x 245 mm, 100 pages
London, UK
Bimonthly
Published since 2005
Editor: David Jenkins
Art director: Laurène Boglio
Little White Lies has been at the vanguard of today’s generation of indie magazines since its 2005 launch, and is still as overflowing with love for movies as ever. One of the best places to turn to for reviews and insightful criticism, each issue focuses on a new movie.
This latest issue is primarily dedicated to American auteur Jim Jarmusch’ upcoming film, ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’, with a mosaic of the central characters, illustrated by Yannik Saal—chiming with the film’s anthology format—on the front cover. Other feature-length films reviewed this issue include: Olivier Assayas’ ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’, Lee Sang-Il’s ‘Kokuho’, and Ido Fluk’s ‘Köln 75’. Plus, conversations with the likes of Mark Jenkins, Mascha Schilinski, Benjamin Voisin and Bi Gan.