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Andy Warhol – Blow Job (1963)
Review by Tom Vick (Allmovie.com) Probably the most notorious of Andy Warhol’s films, Blow Job has been called, jokingly, the…
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Marilyn Fabe – Closely Watched Films: An Introduction to the Art of Narrative Film Technique (2004)
From the preface: How do films work? How do they tell a story? How do they move us and make…
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Liv Ullmann – Changing (1977)
By Liv Ullmann (Translated by the author in colloboration with Gerry Bothmer and Erik Friis) Published by Knopf, 1977 (Origianly…
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Dmitriy Babichenko – Boevye Stranicy AKA Combat Pages (1939)
Plot:It is a political film-review about the Soviet Army and its struggle against the enemies of the Soviet Union. http://nitroflare.com/view/DAFEBAF4C65F140/boevye.stranicy.avi…
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Maurice Pialat – Les Courts Métrages Turcs AKA The Turkish Chronicles (1964)
Before he turned to feature filmmaking in 1968 with Naked Childhood, Pialat worked on a series of short films, many…
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Ektoras Lygizos – Agna Niata AKA Pure Youth (2004)
A great Greek short with a shocking climax. Screened in competition at the Venice film Festival. https://nitro.download/view/42A0BBBE6E3722D/Agna_niata_(Pure_Youth).avi Language:Greek Subtitles:English Hardcoded
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William Park – What is Film Noir (2011)
Everyone seems to know what film noir is, but scholars and critics cannot agree on any definition. Some go so…
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Leslie Thornton – Adynata (1983)
Quote: A formal 1861 portrait of a Chinese Mandarin and his wife is the starting point for this allegorical investigation…
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