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Joseph Pomp

Joseph Pomp is a transmedia scholar and practitioner focusing on the interplay between literature and film in the production of global art house cinema. He has written for The Brooklyn Rail, Film Quarterly, Senses of Cinema, and other publications.

Art of the Real 2015: Letter to a Father

Art of the Real 2015: Edgardo Cozarinsky’s Letter to a Father

by Joseph Pomp
April 16, 2015

Perhaps the most compelling aspect of Cozarinsky’s story is how circuitous his and his parents’ geographical trajectories have been.

Berlinale 2013: The Nun and Love Battles

Berlinale 2013: Guillaume Nicloux’s The Nun and Jacques Doillon’s Love Battles

by Joseph Pomp
February 15, 2013

The Nun is a timeless story about a girl who’s sent against her will to a convent as a tenuous, quick fix to her precarious place in life.

The Grandmaster

Berlinale 2013: The Grandmaster, Vic + Flo Saw a Bear, A Single Shot, & More

by Joseph Pomp
February 12, 2013

Films about the not-so-great outdoors pervade this year’s festival.

The Island of St. Matthews

Rotterdam 2013: ‘The Island of St. Matthews’ and ‘It Felt Like Love’

by Joseph Pomp
January 29, 2013

As fundamental to The Island of St. Matthews as the landscape may be, the faces reign supreme.

Navajo Joe

“William Lustig Presents”: Sergio Corbucci’s Navajo Joe and The Mercenary

by Joseph Pomp
July 16, 2011

Second only to Leone, Sergio Corbucci is the king of the spaghetti western.

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