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The Past, Present, and Future of Real-Time Films Part One

What do film directors Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Agnès Varda, Robert Wise, Fred Zinnemann, Luis Buñuel, Alain Resnais, Roman Polanski, Sidney Lumet, Robert Altman, Louis Malle, Richard Linklater, Tom Tykwer, Alexander Sokurov, Paul Greengrass, Song Il-Gon, Alfonso Cuarón, and Alejandro Iñárritu have in common? More specifically, what type of film have they directed, setting them …

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New on Video – Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project, Part 1

“Bringing together six diverse titles from six different regions of the globe, the Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project collection is a treasure trove for those seeking obscure, rare, and fascinating titles that extend well beyond film history’s conventional canon.”

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Friday Noir: Zinnemann commits honorable ‘Act of Violence’

  Act of Violence Directed by Fred Zinnemann Screenplay by Robert L. Richards USA, 1948 A recurring theme among war veterans, be it in film or in real life, is how many are haunted by the memories of their so called exploits and  other various horrific scenarios which unfolded before their unfortunate eyes. Austrian-born director …

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