or American directors who remade their own movies just because. Some of these are straightforward remakes, some of them are remakes that expand on a smaller aspect of the original, some are better than their predecessors, some are worse,
"I have no idea who Abel Ferrara is. But let him fight the windmills… I’ve never seen a film by him. I have no idea who he is. Is he Italian? Is he French? Who is he?" (Abel Ferrara directed 'Bad Lieutenant' which Herzog remade into 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orlean...
Renoir's films have something of the sunny generosity of his father, French Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. But there's also a fatalism — even in a comedy like 1932's Boudu Saved from Drowning (remade as Down and Out in Beverly Hills)— that is the son's own. Must-sees...
One of the first films in the current cycle of critically acclaimed Northeastern features, Crossing Bridges, which narrates the semi-autobiographical story of a retrenched web designer who returns to his birthplace after an eight-year gap and reconnects with his own people and culture, is now ...