Anne-Katrin Titze

Anne-Katrin Titze lives in New York City, where she is a film journalist and lecturer on fiction, fashion and fairy tales. She curates and moderates talks with filmmakers and panel discussions at Universities and cultural venues.

Recent features include conversations with Timothy Greenfield-Sanders on Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am; Rick Alversonon Denis Lavant's threshold move in The Mountain; Catherine Cusset on Life Of David Hockney and Jack Hazan's A Bigger Splash; Antonin Baudry on Claude Lanzmann and The Wolf's Call; Kyle MacLachlan on Giant Little Ones; Claude Lelouch on being a Quentin Tarantino favourite and influencing Terrence Malick; Volker Schlöndorff on agronomist Tony Rinaudo; Joanna Hogg on the costumes in The Souvenir; Batsheva Hay in conversation on inspirations and Greta Gerwig's Little Women; Andrew Bolton on Camp: Notes On Fashion; Mia Hansen-Løve on Bergman Island and Maya; Hélène Fillières on Lambert Wilson and Raising Colors; László Nemes on TS Eliot and Sunset; Christian Petzold on Transit; Morgan Neville on Won't You Be My Neighbor?, and Paul Auster on books and images.

Her show on Public Radio International about Disney and the Brothers Grimm won the Gracie Award for Outstanding Talk Show.

Anne-Katrin contributed to Indiewire's Criticwire and Women And Hollywood and is a festival jury member. She presents films at the French Institute Alliance Française CinéSalon - Jacques Demy's Donkey Skin, Hélène Fillières's Raising Colors - and spoke on Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, Benoît Jacquot's Farewell, My Queen, Jean Renoir's The Rules Of The Game and Stanley Donen's Funny Face in the Haute Couture program.

Her fashion articles range from Katharine Hepburn's style to Prada's Gatsby gowns, from Carine Roitfeld's visions to Keira Knightley's Karenina veils, onto Nicole Kidman's Swamp Barbie look and Leonardo DiCaprio's Prince Who Feared Nothing in Django Unchained. Read her conversations with the Artistic Directors Kent Jones of the New York Film Festival and Frédéric Boyer of the Tribeca Film Festival.

Anne-Katrin is a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and when she doesn't chase leopards, she rescues urban park wildlife and speaks out for the protection of their habitat. See Working Towards Change for more details.

We have 381 reviews by Anne-Katrin Titze in the database: read them here

Latest Film Reviews

Dead Language
A chance encounter leads Aya to pick up a stranger at the airport. When he disappears, he leaves behind a gnawing hunger - one which perhaps only a complete stranger could fulfill.
What Marielle Knows
Julia and Tobias discover that their daughter Marielle has suddenly developed telepathic abilities and can see and hear everything they do. This leads to situations ranging from the awkward to the absurd as uncomfortable truths are revealed.
The Assistant
An engineer and inventor's live-in assistant finds himself trapped in a world that doesn't know what to do with him.
Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story
A portrayal of Irish writer Edna O'Brien's writing, loves, stardom, and unconventional life.
Thom Browne: The Man Who Tailors Dreams
A definitive portrait of pioneering American fashion designer Thom Browne, whose visionary reinvention of the tailored grey suit revolutionised fashion by challenging established notions of how men and women are expected to dress.
The Friend
When an author dies, his best friend is left to deal with his literary legacy, his three former wives and a dog who isn't supposed to be allowed in her Manhattan apartment.
The Room Next Door
When Ingrid finds out that her old friend Martha is seriously ill, they reunite and embark on a journey of discoveries.
The Brutalist
When visionary architect László Tóth flees post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild his legacy and witness the birth of modern America, his life is changed forever by a wealthy client.
Modernism, Inc. : The Eliot Noyes Design Story
A documentary exploring the life and work of influential mid-century architect and designer, Eliot Noyes, who is best remembered as the man behind IBM's landmark design program in the 1950s and 1960s.
Coup!
Sheltering from the 1918 Spanish Flu at their seaside estate, a progressive journalist and his socialite wife take in a mysterious grifter as a private cook... and soon find themselves facing mutiny.

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Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun on Dead Language
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Galleries

Gothams gallery
29 Nov 2012
National Board of Review Awards Gala
15 Jan 2013
Opening Night for New York's Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
05 Mar 2013
Mademoiselle C red carpet photo gallery
09 Sep 2013
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