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  • Gavin Millar – Dreamchild (1985)

    1981-1990DramaFantasyGavin MillarUnited Kingdom

    Quote:
    Dreamchild: A Film Essay by Elwin Cotman

    Dreamchild, directed by Gavin Millar: “What was that name that Lewis Carroll used to call you?”

    “That’s right. Dreamchild.”

    That is a beautiful movie poster. Made doubly so by the fact that, in the movie, the moment it illustrates most likely didn’t happen. Dreamchild, the first film made by the Jim Henson Creature Shop without the auteur’s input, is a film about memory. What happened, what we wish had happened, what we wish we could take back. It is also, like the poster, beautiful.Read More »

  • Robert Aldrich – The Killing of Sister George (1968)

    Drama1961-1970Queer Cinema(s)Robert AldrichUSA

    Quote:
    Legendary director Robert Aldrich (The Dirty Dozen, The Grissom Gang) turns up the heat in this steamy, provocative and expertly executed movie starring Beryl Reid (Trial and Error) and Susannah York (The Maids, Gold). Sexy, sensitive and darkly humorous, The Killing of Sister George is a racy romp that’s entertaining, explicit and sensational. June (Reid) is the star of a TV soap opera… and she has the ego to prove it. But when she begins to suspect that the network is planning to kill off her character—and that her boss is out to seduce her beautiful young lover (York)—June spirals out of control. And as she’s transformed from demanding diva into hair-trigger harridan, TV’s grandest of dames proves that underneath it all… she ain’t no lady. Coral Browne (The Ruling Class) and Patricia Medina (Sangaree) co-stars in this classic drama with a dark sense of humor.Read More »

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