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| | | | | by Paul Batters As a fan of classic film, I've always held a concern for its future, particularly with younger audiences. The declining access to classic film, as well as a seeming lack of interest from younger generations, has left me feeling pessimistic. I'm not entirely convinced that the future is bright but a spark... | |
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| | | | | I love Japanese cinema so much. Many of my favourite films, actors and directors are Japanese. The following films are my ten favourites made during Japan's classic film era. Sisters Of The Gion Sisters Of The Gion(1936) is an early masterpiece from director Kenji Mizoguchi. It focuses on two sisters who work as Geishas in... | |
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| | | | | It's been over a year since I did a post reviewing any classic film related reads. I just finished three excellent movie-themed books last month. Queer Enchantments: Gender, Sexuality, and Class in the Fairy-Tale Cinema of Jacques Demy by Anne E. Duggan French director Jacques Demy is one of my favorite filmmakers of all time.... | |
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| | | This article was written byBen Marksand first published inCollectors Weekly Bill Graham, Janis Joplin, Jerry Garcia-half a century on, these names still evoke the sound of San Francisco in the late 1960s. To be sure, the city's greatest concert promoter, singer, and guitarist all deserve their status as cultural icons, but it was another guy... | ||