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| | | | Adieu au langage (2014). DB here: Godard's Adieu au Langage is the best new film I've seen this year, and the best 3D film I've ever seen. As a Godardolater for fifty years, I'm biased, of course. And I might feel that I have to justify taking a train from Brussels to Paris to watch [...] | |
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| | | | 10 years prior Jean-Luc Godard made his own film about movie-making entitled Contempt (1963). It too delved into what it looked like to make films, as well as the individuals behind the camerabecause their relationships undoubtedly affect what is revealed in front of it. His colleague Francois Truffaut came out with his own meta-film about... | |
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| | | | Kristin here: On April 21 a young Spanish film student uploaded his remarkable little film, Variation: The Sunbeam, David W. Griffith, 1912 onto Vimeo. There it languished, like so many contributions to the internet, good and bad. In the first four months of its presence on the site, it attracted 17 views. Then, on August [...] | |
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| | This was originally posted on After the Final Curtain's Patreon in February 2025. For expanded early posts, as well as video walkthroughs and other exclusive content, you can become a patron at:https://www.patreon.com/afterthefinalcurtain The Loew's Gates Theatre in Brooklyn, NY, opened on November 21, 1921, as a state-of-the-art movie and stage presentation theatre. Advertised as "The... |