Patience (After Sebald). Dir. Grant Gee.
Looking forward to this one.
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Patience (After Sebald). Dir. Grant Gee.
Looking forward to this one.
Senna (Documentary Film - Trailer)
I’m not a fan of motorsport but this looks to be a fantastic film. Kermode and Mayo interview the filmmaker on their latest podcast. Worth a listen.
Trailer ‘Somewhere To Disappear’
Take a road trip adventure across America with renowned photographer Alec Soth, to hidden desert caves and secluded mountain cabins, where survivalists, hermits and runaways go to escape from society.
Directed by Laure Flammarion & Arnaud Uyttenhove
Produced by Sophie Mas
Edited by Benjamin Favreul
Original score by Rob & l’Aiglon
Trailer Editor: Raphaelle Martin-Holger
The Edge of the World (Michael Powell, 1937)
I love everything about this film: John Laurie, St Kilda, tons of doggies and flat caps and dodgy Scottish accents.
towatch
The Projectionist on TCM. So much great footage of late 60s early 70s era New York. I’ll never get tired of seeing that New York on screen.
@vivmondo - “For some reason I’ve stayed up till 1:00am making a London tube map of Vincent Price’s films”
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Been impatiently awaiting this one ever since kateoplis brought it to my attention.
(Untitled) (2009)
Heh,“Not another ‘but is it art?’ discussion‽”
— wikipedia
Excuse me while I go burn something.

Meanwhile, I think this frame summed and rounded up to the nearest year of age explains a cruel story of my youth.
Documentary - Prodigal Sons
Filmmaker Kimberly Reed dives headfirst into an unflinching portrait of her family that is absolutely engrossing and marks her coming-out, in more ways than one. Returning home to a small town in Montana for her high school reunion, Reed hopes for reconciliation with her long-estranged adopted brother. But along the way PRODIGAL SONS uncovers stunning revelations, including a blood relationship with Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, intense sibling rivalries and unforeseeable twists of plot and gender. Reed’s rare access delicately reveals not only the family’s most private moments, but also an epic scope as the film travels from Montana to Croatia, from jail cell to football field, from deaths to births. Kim Reed’s compassionate vérité style of filmmaking captures the lives of her family in such an organic way that their exceptional and challenging stories puncture the surface of our expectations. prodigalsonsfilm.com
Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman on Charlie Rose. Also, how I seem to find my life. His new film, La Danse, about the paris ballet coming to DVD soon.
Found while browsing the many great videos in europecinema’s Youtube channel.
Le sigh. Le ohmy. Helen Mirren. Le stunner. On Parky.
Was a teacher at one point in her life, I did not know.
Filmmaker Sergei Parajanov documentary on youtube. I’m going to watch his The Color of Pomegranates soon.
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