Collections/June 2025
Alan Rudolph’s cinema is a constellation of dreamers, drifters, and disenchanted romantics. A protégé of Robert Altman and a singular voice in independent film, Rudolph has long been a maverick, eschewing convention in favor of elliptical storytelling, painterly compositions, and jazz-inflected rhythms. His films—including the tour-de-force Geraldine Chaplin thriller Remember My Name and the surreally stylish neonoir Trouble in Mind —invite us into richly textured worlds where emotional logic supersedes plot, and the ephemeral becomes eternal.
4 films — 0 on the Channel, 4 unavailable