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Masha Tupitsyn

Masha Tupitsyn
Masha Tupitsyn is a writer, critic, and multi-media artist. She is the author of Love Dog, LACONIA: 1,200 Tweets on Film, and Beauty Talk & Monsters, as well as the films Love Sounds and the ongoing film series, DECADES. Her new book, Picture Cycle, is out now with Semiotexte/MIT.


Modern Marriage, Pseudo Love, and the Marriage Story Problem

Noah Baumbach's Latest May Be More Cynical Than It Seems
February 5, 2020  By Masha Tupitsyn
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Ingmar Bergman Made a Movie For Each One of His Fears

Failure, Illness, and Other Terrors That Haunt His Films
November 22, 2019  By Masha Tupitsyn
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