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- DirectorDavid DargBryn MooserAs a Cholera epidemic rages in Haiti, the United Nations denies it is responsible for introducing the disease despite glaring evidence suggesting Nepalese peacekeepers are to blame. Baseball in the Time of Cholera is the story of a young Haitian boy who plays in Haiti's first little league baseball team and the Haitian Lawyer seeking justice against the UN. As the epidemic spreads, the two stories intersect in the struggle for survival and justice.02013.03.01: Watched this 28 minute documentary on Vimeo. Missed the chance to see it on the big screen at Indiana University Cinema last night. But did make it to the lecture this afternoon with directors David Darg and Bryn Mooser. Looking forward to seeing their film Sun City Picture House as well as their new film which will be available soon.
- DirectorDavid DargSun City Picture House is the story of Rapheal Louigene a young Haitian man who loves movies. After watching the last of the old colonial movie theaters destroyed in the earthquake he enlists the help of a priest and two young aid workers to build Haiti's only movie theater on a hill above a tent city. The community rallies behind and all pitch in to work, sometimes through the night for four days and through a tropical storm to open on time. Sun City Picture House is a joyful and moving story of a community torn apart by disaster then united in a singular vision of bringing back cinema to a country destroyed.02013.03.01: Watched this short documentary on Vimeo. Appreciated the opportunity to meet with filmmakers David Darg and Bryn Mooser at Indiana University Cinema today at their guest lecture.
- DirectorMichael AptedPaul AlmondStarsMichael AptedBruce BaldenJacqueline BassettDirector Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a seven-year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years.02013.03.01: I greatly appreciate this series. I'm grateful for all the subjects who step up each 7 year cycle to share in this very generous way. I know it is a costly experience for them, but I truly am thankful.
- DirectorKristi JacobsonLori SilverbushStarsJeff BridgesTom ColicchioKen CookA documentary that investigates incidents of hunger experienced by millions of Americans, and proposed solutions to the problem.02013.03.01: VOD.
- DirectorJason MooreStarsAnna KendrickBrittany SnowRebel WilsonBeca, a freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school's all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.02013.03.02: Borrowed this one from MCPL. Funny. I'm not a fan of projectile vomiting humor, but I appreciated the 80s film references and it had a lot of laughs.
- DirectorMojtaba MirtahmasbJafar PanahiStarsJafar PanahiIgiMrs. GheiratIt's been months since Jafar Panahi, stuck in jail, has been awaiting a verdict by the appeals court. By depicting a day in his life, Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb try to portray the deprivations looming in contemporary Iranian cinema.02013.03.02: Enjoying this exploration of Panahi's frustrated attempts to convey the essence of his filmmaking while banned from filmmaking.
- DirectorPaul Thomas AndersonStarsJoaquin PhoenixPhilip Seymour HoffmanAmy AdamsA Naval veteran arrives home from war unsettled and uncertain of his future - until he is tantalized by the Cause and its charismatic leader.02013.03.02: Finally got around to seeing this. Missed it when it was in the theater. I find Paul Thomas Anderson's rhythms and themes don't resonate strongly with me... but there are some terrific performances. Joaquin Phoenix is riveting. He always is. Mihai Malaimare Jr.'s cinematography is quite impressive, IMHO.
- DirectorPaul Thomas AndersonStarsAdam SandlerEmily WatsonPhilip Seymour HoffmanSocially frustrated Barry Egan calls a phone-sex line to curb his loneliness. Little does he know it will land him in deep trouble and will jeopardize his burgeoning romance with the mysterious Lena.02013.03.03: Cycling back to see an older Paul Thomas Anderson film I've not seen before. Wondering if I'll come to see what others seems to see in his work. -- Nope. Apparently not.
- DirectorColin SanderStarsBruce BakerChris KleinJennifer LoweA sincere, heartfelt, and sometimes comedic look at four people with disabilities, and the story of the Minspeak AAC system.02013.03.04: Screened at Indiana University Cinema. Chris Klein was present for Q & A. Very engaging.
- DirectorPeter YatesStarsSteve McQueenJacqueline BissetRobert VaughnA nonconformist San Francisco cop is determined to find the underworld kingpin who killed the witness under his protection.02013.03.04: Finally watched this Steve McQueen classic - directed by Peter Yates. Watched it with my sweetie, who had seen it many years ago. I felt like I was back in 1968. Another from the National Film Registry. I'm enjoying my project of watching as many of them as possible. It's an eclectic group of films.
- DirectorKim NguyenStarsRachel MwanzaAlain Lino Mic Eli BastienSerge KanyindaSomewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa, Komona, a 14-year-old girl, tells her unborn child growing inside her the story of her life since she has been at war. Everything started when she was abducted by the rebel army at the age of 12.02013.03.05: An absolutely exquisite film.
- DirectorJohn DowerStarsNoel GallagherLiam GallagherDamon AlbarnThe story of the mid-1990s Britpop music scene.02013.03.05: Finished watching this documentary about the 90's British music scene tivoed off Cinemoi. It's been interesting to listen to the band members and others talk about those days. Feels like a long time ago already.
- DirectorEdward H. GriffithStarsLoretta YoungTyrone PowerAdolphe MenjouIn Paris, a young American is in debt to a nightclub owner who forces him to woo an heiress in hopes of reaping her fortune.02013.03.05: First time watching this one. Funny.
- StarsMark CousinsJuan Diego BottoAleksandr SokurovA comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.02013.03.06: Watching Episode 6 - The Swollen Story: World Cinema Bursting at the Seams. I love this series... and have been pacing myself... as it is so very rich and inspiring... and I need to let myself absorb before I move onward through the 15 episode series. I intend to return again and again. I own the series on DVD.
- DirectorRich MooreStarsJohn C. ReillyJack McBrayerJane LynchA video game villain wants to be a hero and sets out to fulfill his dream, but his quest brings havoc to the whole arcade where he lives.02013.03.07: Cute. We finally caught this Oscar nominated animated feature on DVD from Netflix. Enjoyable.
- "This is a very remarkable picture, showing Union Square, New York City, during the great March blizzard of 1899. The camera was stationed at the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth Street, and was swept in almost a complete circle, showing the tremendous drifts of snow and the blockade at 'Dead Man's Curve' in Fourteenth Street. This picture was taken during the busiest time of the day, and shows to what extent New York City was tied up by this tremendous fall of snow."02013.03.07: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorRobert K. BonineA busy street scene on Lower Broadway, New York City.02013.03.07: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- Taken in the immense excavation for the foundation of the new Macy building at the corner of Broadway and 34th Street, New York. An excellent study of modern American push and enterprise.02013.03.07: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorWallace McCutcheonThe camera is high above Manhattan near the top of the Times Building, pointing down. We see the edge of the parapet where the camera operator stands. The shot pans up, revealing first a four-story building next to the Times, then taller buildings in the neighborhood, and slowly an island full. We look across Manhattan, a bridge in the distance. Then a second shot starts at Bryant Square beneath, and pans from right to left, we see the hippodrome, buildings filling every block, the Hotel Gerald, water towers atop low buildings, a large church, and then the intersection of Broadway and Seventh - Times Square.02013.03.07: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- Filmed from the Brooklyn tower of the bridge, this is a panorama starting at Manhattan's Battery and then panning northward along the East River shoreline.02013.03.07: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorFrederick S. ArmitageTime-lapse photography is used to show the manual dismantling and demolition of New York's Star Theatre over a period of about 30 days.02013.03.07: This film is on the National Film Registry! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorEdwin S. PorterA panorama of Coney Island, taken at night: the camera sweeps across the scene from a vantage point well above the area. It then moves in for closer views of Dreamland and Luna Park.02013.03.07: Early images of Coney Island ... using new technology to capture the night lights! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorG.W. BitzerIn one long take, the camera shows us the journey of a subway train as it makes its way from Union Square to the old Grand Central Station.02013.03.07: When the NY Subway system was new. Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5
- DirectorDavid HareStarsBill NighyRachel WeiszTom HughesJohnny works for MI5. His neighbor Nancy approaches him. When his best friend and boss suddenly dies, Johnny's left to sort out things about the PM, MI5 and US.02013.03.07: I'd been curious about this movie. Bill Nighy is lovely in it. And I always enjoy Rachel Weisz. The film got off to a slow start, but it picked up as it went along. I found it satisfying in a low key way.
- DirectorMichael HanekeStarsJean-Louis TrintignantEmmanuelle RivaIsabelle HuppertGeorges and Anne are an octogenarian couple. They are cultivated, retired music teachers. Their daughter, also a musician, lives in Britain with her family. One day, Anne has a stroke, and the couple's bond of love is severely tested.02013.03.08: Tremendously present.
- DirectorRaoul WalshStarsDouglas FairbanksJulanne JohnstonSnitz EdwardsA recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess.02013.03.09: Delightful afternoon at Indiana University Cinema watching a beautiful restoration of The Thief of Bagdad. I've seen parts of this film before, but I'm so glad I saved the first full viewing for this in theatre experience. Good crowd. Lots of kids as well as adults. I could tell it was a bit of a stretch for some of them, but they were outside running around happily afterwards and I think it was fun for them. It was for me.
Continuing my process of watching National Film Registry films. - StarsMeryl StreepGloria SteinemLetty Cottin PogrebinThis series documents stories of women's contributions to some of the most important moments in the history of America.02013.03.09: Intense... Good to see some of my old friends in this documentary too.
- DirectorStephen FrearsStarsFreddie StuartRalph BrownA.J. ClarkeTen years after ratting on his old mobster friends in exchange for personal immunity, two hit men drive a hardened criminal to Paris for his execution. However, while on the way, whatever can go wrong, does go wrong.02013.03.09: Terence Stamp is wonderful in this film. So are John Hurt and Tim Roth. Gearing up for Stamp's latest: Song for Marion. I'm looking forward to it.
- DirectorSam RaimiStarsJames FrancoMichelle WilliamsRachel WeiszA small-time magician is swept away to an enchanted land and is forced into a power struggle between three witches.02013.03.10: Saw Oz the Great and Powerful in the early evening tonight with my sweetheart. We were glad we saw it. It was diverting and I was interested to see what choices they made.
- CreatorJames LiptonStarsJames LiptonEllen BurstynElena KobylinaFamous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.02013.03.11: Watched Inside the Actors Studio: The Icons Disc 1 - Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Very engaging. I look forward to more. I've seen some of the interviews over the years, but there are so many I haven't seen. Something to look forward to.
- StarsMark CousinsJuan Diego BottoAleksandr SokurovA comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.02013.03.11: Episode 7.... 1957 - 1964. This series continues to inspire me...
- DirectorJohn Michael McDonaghStarsBrendan GleesonDon CheadleMark StrongAn unorthodox Irish policeman with a confrontational personality is partnered with an uptight F.B.I. agent to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring.02013.03.12: Loved this film. Finally getting a chance to see it. Thanks!
- DirectorArne GlimcherStarsAlexander BlaiseAdam GopnikTom GunningA documentary that looks at how early filmmaking influenced the Cubist painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.02013.03.13: Streamed from Netflix...
- DirectorDee ReesStarsAdepero OduyeKim WayansAasha DavisA Brooklyn teenager juggles conflicting identities and risks friendship, heartbreak and family in a desperate search for sexual expression.02013.03.14: Compelling performances in this first feature length narrative film by Dee Rees.
- DirectorFrederick S. ArmitageA.E. WeedA camera mounted on a yacht travels the Hudson. A malfunction gives the film a ghostly look. A bridge is before us, tugs and small crafts everywhere. We go under the bridge and pass a large water storage cylinder, church spires, and many small craft. The feeling is of speed. Smokestacks dominate one shot. In one area, two- and three-story buildings go to the water's edge. Then a more pastoral area comes into view, but factories are not far away. Docks and piers and bridges signal an area of commerce. One stretch of coast has pleasure boats tied at piers; a hillside resort dominates the frame. Trees on a green hill conclude the trip.02013.03.14: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorCharles SheelerPaul StrandThis groundbreaking silent documentary captures the beauty and majesty of the New York City in its streets, skyscrapers, bridges, rail yards and harbors.02013.03.14: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5. On the National Film Registry
- DirectorRobert J. FlahertyIn 1626, Dutch traders bought Manhattan for $24 of beads and gift product. Within 30 years, there were 1,000 residents, and 300 years later, there were 8 million. This film celebrates the muscle, size, and majesty of Manhattan, starting at the river's edge where a huge-jawed steam shovel dredges. It's on to an ocean liner, then to a hole in the ground where men swing pickaxes, sledgehammers, and shovels. The camera then slowly examines a stately building by the shore. Behind and beside it is the city.02013.03.14: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorYaron ZilbermanStarsPhilip Seymour HoffmanChristopher WalkenCatherine KeenerMembers of a world-renowned string quartet struggle to stay together in the face of death, competing egos, and insuppressible lust.02013.03.15: Some beautiful acting work and moving moments in this film. Robby Benson mentioned how much he liked this film when he spoke at IU a few months ago. I can see what he liked about it. It has strong acting and a focus on music.
- DirectorBilly WilderStarsJack LemmonWalter MatthauSusan SarandonA ruthless editor tries to get his top reporter to cover one more crime story before retirement.02013.03.16: Always fun to see Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in action together. Carol Burnett's quite lively in this. Austin Pendelton is funny. On and on. Lots of fun performances.
- DirectorRobert FloreyA montage of the skyscrapers of Manhattan opens with a succession of stationary views of the upper portions of numerous buildings. This is followed by a wide variety of fluid shots, which also begin to show more and more of the surrounding city, in addition to the skyscrapers themselves.02013.03.16: Early images of Manhattan! Watched it on Unseen Cinema Disc 5.
- DirectorDagmar SchultzStarsAudre LordeAudre Lorde, the highly influential, award-winning African-American lesbian poet came to live in West-Berlin in the 80s and early '90s. She was the mentor and catalyst who helped ignite the Afro-German movement while she challenged white women to acknowledge and constructively use their privileges. With her active support a whole generation of writers and poets for the first time gave voice to their unique experience as people of color in Germany. This documentary contains previously unreleased audiovisual material from director Dagmar Schultz's archives including stunning images of Audre Lorde off stage. With testimony from Lorde's colleagues and friends the film documents Lorde's lasting legacy in Germany and the impact of her work and personality.02013.03.18: at IU Cinema...
- DirectorWalerian BorowczykJan LenicaThis experimental Polish short film presents a fast succession of diverse footage that tries to represent the spirit of the youth of those times.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorJan LenicaThis early Disney Circarama (Circle-Vision) 360-degree film took audiences at the 1961 Exposition in Turin on a tour of Italy. Sponsored by Fiat, it includes spectacular views of the harbor of Genoa and Mount Vesuvius.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorAndrzej PawlowskiShapes of light, shadows and human faces intermingle with musical background in this esrly experimental Polish short film.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorKazimierz UrbanskiThe life cycle of bees in an apiary is explored in this experimental short film, where bees transform first into ink coils and then into a variety of shapes and symbols.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorJozef PiwkowskiStarsAndrzej FalberPéter VajdaBozena RogalskaFictional account of what happened on the day Louis and Auguste Lumiere filmed workers leaving their photographic company, while a girl undresses by a river.
- DirectorJózef RobakowskiA red quadrangular shape against a pitch black background changes its size in unison with a dark, ambient musical piece.
- DirectorJerzy KuciaA short animated film which combines movement and instrumental music to convey it's message.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorMarcin GizyckiThree animated variations on Henryk Berlewi's 'Mechanofaktura. Dynamic Contrasts' of 1924 based on some hints given by the artists himself.02013.03.20:AAFF Polish Animation
- DirectorNathaniel DorskyA commemoration of two friends, George Kuchar and Carla Liss who died within a year of each other.
- DirectorJames WhitneyMathematically precise early computer-aided animated piece based around the meditative-like inward and outward flow of images of the mandala.
- DirectorDavid LebrunPhotographed from Tibetan scroll paintings of the 16th to 19th centuries, Tanka is a cyclical vision of ancient gods and demons, an animated journey through the image world of the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
- DirectorShumona GoelShai Heredia
- DirectorPat O'Neill
- DirectorFrédéric MoffetIn a celebrity-obsessed culture, filmmakers often exploit the downfall of a star to amplify the emotional undertones of the fictional films in which they perform. Postface takes a look back at the filmography of Montgomery Clift whose private life and career spiral downward after a 1956 car crash that left his face scarred and partially paralyzed. Like an actor without a face, the video is an exploration of obsolescence, produced by means of analog tape manipulations.
- DirectorLucien Castaing-TaylorVerena ParavelStarsBrian JannelleAdrian GuilletteArthur SmithA documentary shot in the North Atlantic and focused on the commercial fishing industry.
- DirectorJoe GerhardtRuth Jarman
- DirectorWillie DohertyStarsMatthew Jennings
- DirectorKevin Jerome EversonStarsJustin Randolph ThompsonStephen ChrisDaniel Chukwu"Rhinoceros" (Rinoceronte) involves the fascinating figure of Alessandro de Medici (played by Justin Randolph Thompson) as he makes a passionate appeal to rally the good people of Florence. Shot in the Villa la Pietra in Florence, in black and white video, and spoken in Italian, the film resembles a televised broadcast in the last days of Muammar Gaddafi. This short film sets the stage for Everson's upcoming feature, "Rhino" that will examine the parallel worlds of politics and performance in sixteenth century Italy and twentieth century Hollywood, through the personages of de Medici and the actress Gail Fisher (Mannix).
- DirectorKevin Jerome EversonStarsIssac ChesterJohnathon L. JacksonRayshawn JacksonRita Larson's Boy portrays ten actors auditioning for the role of Rollo Larson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son. Rita Larson's Boy is one of three films included in the Tombigbee Chronicles Number Two. The series of films are based on famous people and objects from Columbus, Mississippi. The actor Nathaniel Taylor, raised in Columbus, portrayed Rollo Larson (Rita Larson's boy) in the television series Sanford and Son. Tombigbee is the river the runs though Columbus.
- DirectorKevin Jerome EversonStarsEsosa E.Carl StokesEmergency Needs is an experimental work, considering the July 1968 Hough Riots and the Glenville Shootout in Cleveland, Ohio and the response to the crisis, as observed in color footage from a local press conference, by Mayor Carl B. Stokes. Stokes, the first Black mayor of a major American city, maintains calm and measured composure; his demeanor and words help diffuse an already incendiary situation. Actress Esosa Edosomwan, dressed in suit and tie, delivers Stokes' statements. The footage of Stokes and filmed performance of Edosomwan is rendered in split screen and combined with footage/reportage from the streets. The film was a commission of IFFR's Meet the Maestro homage to the films of Gus Van Sant and was a featured work in the 2008 Whitney Biennial in New York City.
- DirectorPeter MettlerStarsPeter MettlerFreya BlekmanRichie HawtinExplores our perception of time.
- DirectorSong E KimStarsGudrun Cram-DrachRob WolpertBen ZelkowiczLife is a constant struggle for a husband and wife. She is suffering from stomach pain, and the doctor has no clue about a cure. Meanwhile, her husband is on his own journey of hunting a snake.
- DirectorMaya ErdelyiAn abstract narrative, exploring the landscape/architecture of the body as a container of memories. Layers of stories, dreams and memory fragments are interconnected like muscle fibers. The film uses bleached and distressed film stock, cut-paper puppets, stop-motion sets, hand-drawn animation and various hybrid techniques. The narrative is meant to be a kind of excavation of memory. Through a re-imagining of family stories and life events, the film connects my own profound experience of witnessing public cremations in India to my great-grandmother's miraculous survival of a mass killing by Hungarian Nazis along the banks of the Danube in 1944.
- DirectorAna VazStarsMona DolphinAna VazA meditation and a reverie upon a city at once real and imagined.
- DirectorJames BenningBette GordonStarsJames BenningBette GordonA camera mounted in the backseat of the car of Benning and Gordon traveling across the US east to west, takes in the passing terrain as framed by the windshield.
- DirectorJoshua M. GibsonA hand-processed 35mm CinemaScope documentary that looks at the economy and ecology of the Nile Perch, a non-indigenous fish species introduced into Lake Victoria in the late 1950s. A fisherman, living on a remote island, and his fish move through the complex network of middlemen, transporters and packaging factories. In the end all that is left is bones.
- DirectorJosh SolondzDedicated to my father, who asked that I make a more colorful work. Made during my residency at the now defunct Experimental Television Center, Burning Star is a colorful implo/explosion of the twelve sided star. The title refers to Kenji Onishi's 'A Burning Star'.
- DirectorMichael AlmereydaA photographer shares unpublished images chronicling time spent among the 'fiercely independent' residents of a remote English fishing village.
- DirectorLindsay McIntyreA portrait of Baker Lake, Nunavut. The only inland settlement in the North and the exact geographic center of Canada.
- DirectorLes BlankSkip GersonStarsNathan AbshireGlenn AllensanSavy AugustinePortrait of the Cajun lifestyle in Southwest Louisiana.
- DirectorPenny LaneStarsRichard NixonH.R. HaldemanJohn EhrlichmanNever before seen Super 8 home movies filmed by Richard Nixon's closest aides - and convicted Watergate conspirators - offer a surprising and intimate new look into his Presidency.
- DirectorPat O'NeillStarsJoel LorimenBeth BlockGeorge LockwoodA moving meditation on industrialization, focusing on the eerily desolate Owens Valley in California, made arid by the diversion of water from there to the city of Los Angeles.
- DirectorAnthony SherinOn a cold winter morning, a lone piano stands curbside in New York City. All day long, passersby stop to play. They collect and disperse, measure and push. Who abandons a piano? Plinking slightly out-of-tune over the white noise of Broadway's cars, buses, trucks, and sirens, the piano awaits its fate. Solo, Piano - NYC is a 5-minute film of the last 24 hours of a once-wanted piano.02013.03.27: Disposable Film Festival award winner
- DirectorEdson OdaStarsAntonio MorenoRodrigo AraujoA young mercenary is hired to kill Death.02013.03.27: Disposable Film Festival award winner
- DirectorJohan RijpmaLarge groups of tape rolls go through a long process of development and degeneration. The extremely slow paced life of these objects is being revealed within an isolated space where everything starts from a symmetric composition. From this orderly state deviations and differences in behavior slowly become visible through the force of gravity. Resulting in unpredictable shapes and movements that somehow feel familiar.02013.03.27: Disposable Film Festival award winner
- DirectorWilliam BeaudineTom McNamaraStarsMary PickfordRoy StewartMary Louise MillerMolly, the eldest child at a baby farm hidden deep in a swamp, must rescue the others when their cruel master decides that one of them will be disposed of.02013.03.28: At Indiana University Cinema. With Christel Schmidt present to share her insights on Mary Pickford's diverse and powerful career in early Hollywood.
- DirectorWerner HerzogDmitry VasyukovStarsWerner HerzogGennady SolovievAnatoly BlumeiA documentary depicting the life and work of the trappers of Bakhtia, a village in the heart of the Siberian Taiga, where daily life has changed little in over a century.02013.03.29: Upstairs at Fine Arts (IU) with Ryder Film Series. Thanks, Chelsea, for the movie pass. I love Herzog!
- StarsMark CousinsJuan Diego BottoAleksandr SokurovA comprehensive history of the medium and art of motion pictures.02013.03.30: Watching Episode 8. Continuing to enjoy this series.
- DirectorWilliam A. WellmanJack ConwayVictor FlemingStarsJanet GaynorFredric MarchAdolphe MenjouA young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom, and achieves them only with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him.02013.03.30: first time I have seen this version.
- DirectorCharles WaltersStarsJudy GarlandFred AstairePeter LawfordA nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.02013.03.31: Easter ....