There is no stopping painter-sculpter-filmmaker Julian Schnabel’s penchant for cinematically embracing fellow artists. In an impressive filmography, he always seems to be giving them their due with ...
The Venice Film Festival hosted the world premiere of director Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante, adapted from the novel by author Nick Tosches. Attending the premiere were members of the film’s ...
SBIFF’s Wednesday roster featured a second screening after the North American premiere of Julian Schnabel’s ambitious mess ...
After making movies about artists from different eras, including “Basquiat” and Van Gogh biopic “At Eternity’s Gate,” Julian Schnabel criss-crosses between the 14th and 21st centuries in his wildly ...
It was a bit surprising when Julian Schnabel, who became famous for art made of broken dishes, turned into a filmmaker whose works have such a strong, conventional narrative pull. But after films such ...
Any film festival worth its salt will program a movie or two that’s more rooted in delirium than common sense. If you had to choose the wildest, loopiest big swing of a movie to play at the Venice ...
The artistry of Schnabel’s films, and the man himself, will be on grand view as part of the film festival’s Julian Schnabel ...
In the Hand of Dante, writer-director Julian Schnabel’s ambitious adaptation of the Nick Tosches novel that moves between the 14th and 21st centuries, received a 9 1/2-minute ovation after its world ...