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31 Days of Oscar® 2010 Schedule
31 DAYS OF OSCAR® 2010 SCHEDULE Monday, February 1 6:00 AM Only When I Laugh (’81) (Kevin Bacon, James Coco) 8:15 AM Man of La Mancha (’72) (James Coco, Harry Andrews) 10:30 AM 55 Days at Peking (’63) (Harry Andrews, Flora Robson) 1:30 PM Saratoga Trunk (’45) (Flora Robson, Jerry Austin) 4:00 PM The Adventures of Don Juan (’48) (Jerry Austin, Viveca Lindfors) 6:00 PM The Way We Were (’73) (Viveca Lindfors, Barbra Streisand) 8:00 PM Funny Girl (’68) (Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif) 11:00 PM Lawrence of Arabia (’62) (Omar Sharif, Peter O’Toole) 3:00 AM Becket (’64) (Peter O’Toole, Martita Hunt) 5:30 AM Great Expectations (’46) (Martita Hunt, John Mills) Tuesday, February 2 7:30 AM Tunes of Glory (’60) (John Mills, John Fraser) 9:30 AM The Dam Busters (’55) (John Fraser, Laurence Naismith) 11:30 AM Mogambo (’53) (Laurence Naismith, Clark Gable) 1:30 PM Test Pilot (’38) (Clark Gable, Mary Howard) 3:30 PM Billy the Kid (’41) (Mary Howard, Henry O’Neill) 5:15 PM Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (’37) (Henry O’Neill, Frank McHugh) 6:45 PM One Way Passage (’32) (Frank McHugh, William Powell) 8:00 PM The Thin Man (’34) (William Powell, Myrna Loy) 10:00 PM The Best Years of Our Lives (’46) (Myrna Loy, Fredric March) 1:00 AM Inherit the Wind (’60) (Fredric March, Noah Beery, Jr.) 3:15 AM Sergeant York (’41) (Noah Beery, Jr., Walter Brennan) 5:30 AM These Three (’36) (Walter Brennan, Marcia Mae Jones) Wednesday, February 3 7:15 AM The Champ (’31) (Marcia Mae Jones, Walter Beery) 8:45 AM Viva Villa! (’34) (Walter Beery, Donald Cook) 10:45 AM The Pubic Enemy -
Feature Films
NOMINATIONS AND AWARDS IN OTHER CATEGORIES FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE (NON-ENGLISH) FEATURE FILMS [Updated thru 88th Awards (2/16)] [* indicates win] [FLF = Foreign Language Film category] NOTE: This document compiles statistics for foreign language (non-English) feature films (including documentaries) with nominations and awards in categories other than Foreign Language Film. A film's eligibility for and/or nomination in the Foreign Language Film category is not required for inclusion here. Award Category Noms Awards Actor – Leading Role ......................... 9 ........................... 1 Actress – Leading Role .................... 17 ........................... 2 Actress – Supporting Role .................. 1 ........................... 0 Animated Feature Film ....................... 8 ........................... 0 Art Direction .................................... 19 ........................... 3 Cinematography ............................... 19 ........................... 4 Costume Design ............................... 28 ........................... 6 Directing ........................................... 28 ........................... 0 Documentary (Feature) ..................... 30 ........................... 2 Film Editing ........................................ 7 ........................... 1 Makeup ............................................... 9 ........................... 3 Music – Scoring ............................... 16 ........................... 4 Music – Song ...................................... 6 .......................... -
Nuovi Film in Biblioteca 2021
Nuovi film in biblioteca aggiornato a gennaio 2021 120 battiti al minuto / regia di Robin Campillo; Francia, 2017; interpreti: Nahuel Pérez Biscyart, Adéle Haenel...[et al.]. N. inv. 74120 VIDEO.A 120BAM CAMPR DVD 8 / regia di Gus Van Sant … e altri, Francia, 2008; interpreti: Abderrahmane Sissako, Jan Kounen, Wim Wenders, Mira Nair, Jane Campion, Gael Garcia Bernal, Gaspar Noe. N. inv. 75033 VIDEO.A VAN SANT 8 DVD 2 A casa tutti bene / regia di Gabriele Muccino; Italia, 2018; interpreti: Stefano Accorsi, Carolina Crescentini, Pierfrancesco Favino, Claudia Gerini, Massimo Ghini, Sabrina Impacciatore, ... [et al.]. N. inv. 73835 VIDEO.A A CTB MUCCG DVD ACAB: All Cops Are Bastards / regia di Stefano Sollima; Italia/Francia 2011; interpreti: Pierfrancesco Favino, Filippo Nigro, Marco Giallini, Andrea Sartoretti, Domenico Diele. N. inv. 74907 VIDEO.A ACA SOLLS DVD American Beauty : ...guarda da vicino / regia di Sam Mendes; Stati Uniti, 1999; interpreti: Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Thora Birch, Allison Janney, Peter Gallagher, Mena Suvari, Wes Bentley, Chris Cooper. N. inv. 74900 VIDEO.A AMEB MENDS DVD VM 14anni L’ amore è più freddo della morte / regia di Rainer Werner Fassbinder; Germania, 1969; interpreti: Ulli Lommel, Hanna Schygulla, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Hans Hirschmuller. N. inv. 74859 VIDEO.A FASSBINDER AMOEPF DVD Un amore su misura / regia di Renato Pozzetto; Italia, 2006; interpreti: Renato Pozzetto, Camilla Sjodberg, Anna Stante ... [et al.]. N. inv. 74248 VIDEO.A AMOSM POZZR DVD Amori che non sanno stare al mondo / regia di Francesca Comencini; Italia, 2017; interpreti: Lucia Mascino, Thomas Trabacchi, Carlotta Natoli, Camilla Semino Favro, Valentina Belle N. inv. -
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer "An actor should be a mystery," Christopher Plummer Introduction ........................................................................................ 3 Biography ................................................................................................................................. 4 Christopher Plummer and Elaine Taylor ............................................................................. 18 Christopher Plummer quotes ............................................................................................... 20 Filmography ........................................................................................................................... 32 Theatre .................................................................................................................................... 72 Christopher Plummer playing Shakespeare ....................................................................... 84 Awards and Honors ............................................................................................................... 95 Christopher Plummer Introduction Christopher Plummer, CC (born December 13, 1929) is a Canadian theatre, film and television actor and writer of his memoir In "Spite of Myself" (2008) In a career that spans over five decades and includes substantial roles in film, television, and theatre, Plummer is perhaps best known for the role of Captain Georg von Trapp in The Sound of Music. His most recent film roles include the Disney–Pixar 2009 film Up as Charles Muntz, -
Print Catalogue
ORPHÉE | ORPHEUS | ORFEUS Directed by Jean Cocteau Starring : Jean Marais, François Périer, María Casarès, Marie Déa, Roger Blin, Juliette Greco 1950 | 91’ | B&W | OV French | Fantasy | DCP Film restored in 2008 Subtitles : English, German, Finnish Rights : International (except for UK, USA & Anglophone Canada) Once again Jean Cocteau updates a classic to a compelling modern allegory. Jean Marais is Orpheus, a poet in search of inspiration. Marie Déa is radiant as Eurydice. María Casarès is Death, the imperious and se- ductive princess, whose glove-clad hand ripples though a mirror, leading Orpheus to another world. “If a poet has a dream, it is not of becoming famous, but of being believed.” - Jean Cocteau Cannes Film Festival, Cannes Classics, 2008 LA PISCINE | THE SWIMMING POOL DER SWIMMING POOL Directed by Jacques Deray Starring : Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet, Jane Birkin 1968 | 120’ | Colour | OV French | Crime, Drama | DCP Film restored in 2008 Subtitles : English, German, Dutch Rights : International (except USA, Canada, Italy, Russia, Japan, Ex-USSR, Dutch-speaking territories) Jean-Paul and Marianne spend lazy holidays at their villa in idyllic Southern France. However when Harry and his attractive young daughter Penelope show up, the dreamy summer days are suddenly filled with unspoken tension and jealousy. The shimmering swimming pool becomes the scene of a crime of passion. * Music by Michel Legrand 2 LA BANDERA | ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY KOMPANIE DER VERLORENEN Directed by Julien Duvivier Starring : Jean Gabin, Anabella, Robert Le Vigan 1935 | 100’ | B&W | OV French | French classic | DCP Film restored in 2006 Subtitles : English, German Rights : International Jean Gabin is unforgettable as a French Legionnaire relentlessly pursued by his criminal past – and a fellow soldier who seems to know a little too much about him… Sent to the frontline, the two men come to terms with their courage in the face of danger. -
Film Locations in San Francisco
Film Locations in San Francisco Title Release Year Locations A Jitney Elopement 1915 20th and Folsom Streets A Jitney Elopement 1915 Golden Gate Park Greed 1924 Cliff House (1090 Point Lobos Avenue) Greed 1924 Bush and Sutter Streets Greed 1924 Hayes Street at Laguna The Jazz Singer 1927 Coffee Dan's (O'Farrell Street at Powell) Barbary Coast 1935 After the Thin Man 1936 Coit Tower San Francisco 1936 The Barbary Coast San Francisco 1936 City Hall Page 1 of 588 10/02/2021 Film Locations in San Francisco Fun Facts Production Company The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company During San Francisco's Gold Rush era, the The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company Park was part of an area designated as the "Great Sand Waste". In 1887, the Cliff House was severely Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) damaged when the schooner Parallel, abandoned and loaded with dynamite, ran aground on the rocks below. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Warner Bros. Pictures The Samuel Goldwyn Company The Tower was funded by a gift bequeathed Metro-Goldwyn Mayer by Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a socialite who reportedly liked to chase fires. Though the tower resembles a firehose nozzle, it was not designed this way. The Barbary Coast was a red-light district Metro-Goldwyn Mayer that was largely destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. Though some of the establishments were rebuilt after the earthquake, an anti-vice campaign put the establishments out of business. The dome of SF's City Hall is almost a foot Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Page 2 of 588 10/02/2021 Film Locations in San Francisco Distributor Director Writer General Film Company Charles Chaplin Charles Chaplin General Film Company Charles Chaplin Charles Chaplin Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Eric von Stroheim Eric von Stroheim Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Eric von Stroheim Eric von Stroheim Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Eric von Stroheim Eric von Stroheim Warner Bros. -
October-November 2017 at BFI Southbank Events
BFI SOUTHBANK EVENTS LISTINGS FOR OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2017 PREVIEWS Catch the latest film and TV alongside Q&As and special events Preview: Good Time USA 2017. Dir Ben Safdie, Joshua Safdie. With Robert Pattinson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Barkhad Abdi. 101min. Digital. Cert tbc. Courtesy of Curzon Artificial Eye Small-time crook Connie (Pattinson) is on the run, hiding out with his mentally handicapped brother Nick (Ben Safdie), whom he loves and is fiercely protective of. When Nick winds up in jail after a botched job, Connie embarks on a desperate mission to bail him out that rapidly descends into a violent thrill-ride. Screened at the BFI London Festival this year, Good Time features a career-peak performance from Pattinson, while the Safdie Brothers (Heaven Knows What) have crafted a transcendent and deeply humane thriller. Tickets £15, concs £12 (Members pay £2 less) FRI 27 OCT 20:50 NFT1 Preview: Ingrid Goes West USA 2017. Dir Matt Spicer. With Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O’Shea Jackson Jr, Wyatt Russell. 97min. Digital. Cert tbc. Courtesy of Universal Receiving its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival, this savagely dark comedy satirises the social media cult of followers and likes. Ingrid (Plaza), having become obsessed with Instagram influencer Taylor Sloane (Olsen), is transfixed by her idol’s perfectly curated online persona. However, when she insinuates herself into Taylor’s #blessed life, their friendship takes a dark turn and Ingrid’s true intentions are revealed. Tickets £15, concs £12 (Members pay £2 less) TUE 9 NOV 18:15 NFT1 Sonic Cinema Presents: Preview: Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami + Q&A with Grace Jones and director Sophie Fiennes Ireland-UK 2017. -
Listado De Títulos
VIDEOTECA GEORGES MÉLIÈS Listado de Títulos C Título Título alterno Intérpretes Director Año Duración 1 Cabalgata Cavalcade Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Herbert Mundin Frank Lloyd 1933 110 2 Caballos salvajes Caballos salvajes Héctor Alterio - Leonardo Sbaraglia - Federico Luppi Marcelo Piñeyro 1995 124 3 Cadena de favores Pay It Forward Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment Mimi Leder 2000 122 4 Cadena homicida Stone Cold Tom Selleck - Mimi Rogers - Jane Adams Robert Harmon 1991 86 Gustavo Santaolalla - Horacio Salgán - Mariano Mores y Miguel Kohan 2008 91 5 Café de los maestros Café de los maestros otros tangueros 6 Cake Jennifer Aniston, Adriana Barraza, Anna Kendrick Daniel Barnz 2014 102 7 Calabuch Valentina Cortese - Franco Fabrizzi - Juan Calvo Luis García Berlanga 1956 92 8 Calle Mayor Calle Mayor Betsy Blair - José Suárez J. A. Bardem 1956 97 9 Cama adentro Cama adentro Norma Aleandro - Norma Argentina - Marcos Mundstock Jorge Gaggero 2004 87 10 Cambio de parejas Little City Jon Bon Jovi, Penelope Ann Miller, Josh Charles Roberto Benabib 1997 90 11 Camila Camila Susú Pecoraro - Imanol Arias - Héctor Alterio María Luisa Bemberg 2984 105 12 Camille La dama de las Camelias Greta Garbo - Robert Taylor - Lionel Barymore - George Cukor 1935 109 13 Camille Claudel 1915 Juliette Binoche, Jean-Luc Vincent Bruno Dumont 2013 97 Camilo José Cela en Palabra Mayor Camilo José Cela, R.H. Moreno-Durán R.H. Moreno-Durán 1993 62 14 15 Caminando sobre el agua Walk on water Lior Ashkenazi - Knut Berger - Carolina Peters Eytan Fox 2004 99 16 -
Film Noir Database
www.kingofthepeds.com © P.S. Marshall (2021) Film Noir Database This database has been created by author, P.S. Marshall, who has watched every single one of the movies below. The latest update of the database will be available on my website: www.kingofthepeds.com The following abbreviations are added after the titles and year of some movies: AFN – Alternative/Associated to/Noirish Film Noir BFN – British Film Noir COL – Film Noir in colour FFN – French Film Noir NN – Neo Noir PFN – Polish Film Noir www.kingofthepeds.com © P.S. Marshall (2021) TITLE DIRECTOR Actor 1 Actor 2 Actor 3 Actor 4 13 East Street (1952) AFN ROBERT S. BAKER Patrick Holt, Sandra Dorne Sonia Holm Robert Ayres 13 Rue Madeleine (1947) HENRY HATHAWAY James Cagney Annabella Richard Conte Frank Latimore 36 Hours (1953) BFN MONTGOMERY TULLY Dan Duryea Elsie Albiin Gudrun Ure Eric Pohlmann 5 Against the House (1955) PHIL KARLSON Guy Madison Kim Novak Brian Keith Alvy Moore 5 Steps to Danger (1957) HENRY S. KESLER Ruth Ronan Sterling Hayden Werner Kemperer Richard Gaines 711 Ocean Drive (1950) JOSEPH M. NEWMAN Edmond O'Brien Joanne Dru Otto Kruger Barry Kelley 99 River Street (1953) PHIL KARLSON John Payne Evelyn Keyes Brad Dexter Frank Faylen A Blueprint for Murder (1953) ANDREW L. STONE Joseph Cotten Jean Peters Gary Merrill Catherine McLeod A Bullet for Joey (1955) LEWIS ALLEN Edward G. Robinson George Raft Audrey Totter George Dolenz A Bullet is Waiting (1954) COL JOHN FARROW Rory Calhoun Jean Simmons Stephen McNally Brian Aherne A Cry in the Night (1956) FRANK TUTTLE Edmond O'Brien Brian Donlevy Natalie Wood Raymond Burr A Dangerous Profession (1949) TED TETZLAFF George Raft Ella Raines Pat O'Brien Bill Williams A Double Life (1947) GEORGE CUKOR Ronald Colman Edmond O'Brien Signe Hasso Shelley Winters A Kiss Before Dying (1956) COL GERD OSWALD Robert Wagner Jeffrey Hunter Virginia Leith Joanne Woodward A Lady Without Passport (1950) JOSEPH H. -
Parolacce. Perché Le Diciamo? Che Effetto Ci
n°46 settembre 2019 € 5,50 anno VII 46 L’altro giorno due tizi su un’auto numero mi hanno tamponato il paraurti PAROLACCE. e io gli ho detto, PERCHÉ LE DICIAMO? “amatevi e moltiplicatevi”, 2019 settembre CHE EFFETTO ma non con queste parole. CI FANNO IN UN FILM? COME LE USA Woody Allen IL CINEMA ITALIANO? Può darsi che anticamente l'uomo avesse più organi sessuali: tre piselli, da qui la famosa frase “Che cazzo vuoi?”. Roberto Benigni Parolacce. Perché le diciamo? Che effetto ci fanno in un film? Come le usa il cinema italiano? Parolacce. Perché le diciamo? Che effetto INCHIESTE FOCUS ANNIVERSARI RICORDI Arte e cinema: Il cinema A 50 anni da Pietro Coccia, i film-evento in Palestina Nell'anno del Signore Valentina Cortese, Ugo Gregoretti, www.8-mezzo.it Franco Zeffirelli Poste Italiane SpA - Spedizione in abbonamento postale -70% - Aut. GIPA/C/RM/04/2013 sul prossimo numero in uscita a novembre 2019 Scenari Inchieste Focus Anniversari Marketing e cinema: Il cinema italiano Il cinema A 50 anni da... come riaccendere e lo sport di Hong Kong La caduta degli Dei la voglia di film? editoriale SIAMO TUTTI “VOLGARI”? di GIANNI CANOVA Il vocabolario della lingua italiana non convenzionale per il tema. Zingarelli ne conta 168: tanti sono Quasi a riconoscere che dovrem- i lemmi – da arrazzare a zoccola – mo riflettere tutti un po’ di più a cui viene associata l’etichetta sul rapporto che abbiamo con il “d’uso volg.”. Si presuppone – se- nostro linguaggio, e con le forme condo un antico pregiudizio – che linguistiche con cui diamo corpo le parolacce – con quel suffisso di- ai nostri stati d’animo, alle nostre spregiativo e infamante: -acce – si- rabbie, ai nostri rancori. -
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22 “Te sound, it looks wonderful.” — Dario Argento If the colour yellow once evoked the pleasant imagery of bright summer days and blooming bush daisies, it certainly took a dark turn in the cinematic world of twentieth century Italy. Murder mysteries shot in saturated colours depicting grim, twisted nightmares of brutal killings became the new yellow—the giallo flm. But before referring to a genre of graphic Italian horror flms, giallo, the Italian word for yellow, was used to describe a genre of paperback mystery novels with bright yellow spines and covers introduced by the Milanese publishing house Mondadori in 1929.1 Most of the stories were translations of English whodunits and hard- boiled detective novels, including work by Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Agatha Christie 2, with translations of Edgar Wallace novels appearing to be some of the most popular during the 1930s and 1940s.3 Despite the fact some critics, such as Alberto Savino, believed that mysteries were “unnatural” and “foreign” to Italian culture, these novels managed to inspire not only an Italian literary tradition with authors such as Giorgio Scerbanenco, Andrea Camilleri, and Carlo Lucarelli 4, but also some of the most terrifying and visually striking flms to come out of Italy during the 1960s and 1970s. Gialli frequently cross generic boundaries of crime flms, horror movies, and thrillers, and therefore may be more appropriately considered flone, as they are by many Italian critics, rather than part of a genre.5 Meaning large thread, the term flone is used to indicate a looser collection of similar themes and styles.6 Gialli can be more generally related to each other in this way, and thus a flm like Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977) can be called giallo despite its greater resemblance to the supernatural horror thriller. -
AL CINEMA DAL 7 GIUGNO Documentario – Italia – 2017 - 75 Min
presentano un film di Francesco Patierno con Barbora Bobulova, Anita Caprioli, Carolina Crescentini, Silvia d’Amico Isabella Ferrari, Anna Foglietta, Carlotta Natoli, Greta Scarano e con la partecipazione di Michele Riondino Selezione ufficiale - Fuori Concorso 74a Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica di Venezia AL CINEMA DAL 7 GIUGNO Documentario – Italia – 2017 - 75 min. distribuito da Officine UBU – www.officineubu.com Sinossi Otto grandi attrici ripercorrono la vita di Valentina Cortese interpretando le sue stesse parole tratte dall’autobiografia “Quanti sono i domani passati”, pubblicata in occasione dei suoi 90 anni. Un viaggio attraverso i suoi ricordi e le sue interpretazioni. Un’analisi pensata per lasciare un segno indelebile sul suo stile, sul cinema e sul costume delle varie epoche che ha rappresentato. Cast artistico: Barbora Bobulova Anita Caprioli Carolina Crescentini Silvia d’Amico Isabella Ferrari Anna Foglietta Carlotta Natoli Greta Scarano con la partecipazione di Michele Riondino Regia e sceneggiatura: Francesco Patierno Da un’idea di Daniele Orazi Tratto dall'autobiografia Quanti sono i domani passati di Valentina Cortese, redatta da Enrico Rotelli - edizioni Mondadori Produzione: DO Production & Consulting con Casta Diva Pictures Produttori: Daniele Orazi, Andrea De Micheli, Luca Oddo Executive Producer: Carla Mori Montaggio: Maria Fantastica Valmori Direzione della fotografia: Michele D’Attanasio Costumi: Massimo Cantini Parrini Scenografia: Paki Meduri Musiche: The Spectrum Trucco e Parrucco: Simone Belli & Academy Team Il regista Francesco Patierno Francesco Patierno è una delle figure più eclettiche del cinema italiano. La sua filmografia si divide fra cinema e televisione. Dopo il suo debutto nel 2002 con Pater Familias, presentato alla Berlinale nella sezione Panorama, film che gli è poi valso diversi riconoscimenti tra cui il Nastro D’argento, la sua carriera si è poi alternata fra commedie e documentari.