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How a Mosquito Operates— Free— One of the surviving works by famed animator Winsor McCay. (1912) How Animated Cartoons Are Made— Free— One of the earliest, truest looks at how cartoons were made in the earliest 20...
It came as the follow-up to their 1929 silent short Un Chien Andalou, a work widely recognized as the foundation stone of surrealist cinema (see also our post on both films), and it came with much...
The First ()Cast: Nail Abdrakhmanov, Alina Lanina, Yevgeny Tkachuk, Valery Barinov, Danila YakushevDirector: Dmitry SuvorovWriter: Anastasia Istomina , Vasily Blednov , Sergei Muratov The Flag (Bendera) (NR)Cast: Hafidz Khoir, Nuansa Jawadwipa, Wina Hendrawan, Sofyan D. Surza, Agoes Jol...
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The Worlds of Hitchcock & Kubrick Collide in a Surreal Mashup, The Red Drum GetawayBased in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities and culture. He’s at work on the book The Stateless City: a Walk through 21st-Century ...
Wim Wenders Creates Ads to Sell Beer (Stella Artois), Pasta (Barilla), and More Beer (Carling)David Lynch’s Surreal CommercialsFellini’s Three Bank of Rome Commercials, the Last Thing He Did Behind a Camera (1...
This year’s series continues to focus on Southeast Asia, and extends to the Indian subcontinent with the screening of “A Thin Wall.” This film looks back at the 1947 partition of India and Pakistan and the historical scars that linger today, affecting national identity, religion, and class...
Tarantino’s choices obviously are not the same as mine,but I was surprised when he said his favourite Brit Film is ‘Shaun of the Dead.’ Reply Don says: May 7, 2012 at 4:18 pm Theres some awesome movies there. I would love OpenCulture to...
So there you have… at least some of it (I am surprised to find no Georges Méliès). Depending on your familiarity with Anderson’s choices, a perusal of his favorites’ lists may give you some special appreciation ofThe Grand Budapest Hotel....