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Blow-Up: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, David Hemmings, John Castle. A fashion photographer unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
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When Blow-Up achieved wide release and great acclaim despite lacking the seal of the Production Code, it was considered a fatal blow to the censorship guide, which collapsed in 1966 (see Hays Office). Britannica Quiz Oscar-Worthy Movie Trivia Production notes and credits Studio: Premier Films...
Blow Out: Directed by Brian De Palma. With John Travolta, Nancy Allen, John Lithgow, Dennis Franz. A movie sound recordist accidentally records the evidence that proves that a car accident was actually murder and consequently finds himself in danger.
Brian De Palma brought hip, freewheeling funkiness to the American film renaissance of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Wised-up, cinema-savvy audiences across the country knew to seek out his movies for their scruffy wit, showmanship, and aestheti… ...
Watching “Blow-Up” once again, I took a few minutes to acclimate myself to the loopy psychedelic colors and the tendency of the hero to use words like “fab” (“Austin Powers” brilliantly lampoons the era). Then I found the spell of the movie settling around me. Antonioni uses the...
The title itself, of course, reminds us of “Blow-Up,” the 1966 film byMichelangelo Antonioniin which a photographer saw, or thought he saw, a murder—and went mad while obsessively analyzing his photographs of the “crime.” Was there a dead body to be found on that fuzzy negative?
Blow-Up: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, David Hemmings, John Castle. A fashion photographer unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.