Film Quarterly Cahiers du Cinéma Entry page sezione cinema 71st Venice Film Festival 27th August > 6th September 2014 The project which will increase the seating capacity of the Sala Darsena theatre on the Lido from the current 1300 seats to 1409 was presented on 7th March 2014; the project also includes the completion of plans to regenerate the surrounding grounds. • SUBMITTING A FILM: In order to be eligible for selection, the films presenters must, no later than 20th June 2014, fill out the selection entry form. Gravity wins 7 Oscars Oscar for the Best Directing to Alfonso Cuarón. The opening film of the 70th Venice Film Festival 2013, Gravity by Alfonso Cuarón won 7 Oscars including the Oscar for Directing. Venice Film Festival Biennale College – Cinema (second edition) A training workshop for the development and production of micro-budget feature films.
At the Movies: The Company You Keep A former Weather Underground activist goes on the run from a journalist who has discovered his identity. Margaret: David: The Company You Keep Rated M Review by David Stratton Jim Grant, ROBERT REDFORD, is a small town lawyer who is raising his young daughter after the death of his wife in a car accident. Somewhat similar in theme to Sidney Lumet's 1988 RUNNING ON EMPTY, THE COMPANY YOU KEEP is a beautifully crafted thriller and certainly the best film Robert Redford has directed in several years. Further comments DAVID: Margaret? MARGARET: There's a certain nostalgia hovering over this film, don't you feel, for all the leftist years of the last '60s and '70s? DAVID: Definitely. MARGARET: Well, yes, except that at the heart of this is actually a death and the security guard was killed at an attempted bank robbery. DAVID: Yes. MARGARET: Look, I think this is very classic Redford filmmaking. DAVID: Yes, QUIZ SHOW was great. MARGARET: Then there was a bit of a lull. DAVID: Yes. MARGARET: Yes.
Why 3D doesn't work and never will. Case closed. I received a letter that ends, as far as I am concerned, the discussion about 3D. It doesn't work with our brains and it never will. The notion that we are asked to pay a premium to witness an inferior and inherently brain-confusing image is outrageous. The case is closed. This letter is from Walter Murch, seen at left, the most respected film editor and sound designer in the modern cinema. Wikipedia writes: "Murch is widely acknowledged as the person who coined the term Sound Designer, and along with colleagues developed the current standard film sound format, the 5.1 channel array, helping to elevate the art and impact of film sound to a new level. "He is perhaps the only film editor in history," the Wikipedia entry observes, "to have received Academy nominations for films edited on four different systems: Now read what Walter Murch says about 3D: Hello Roger, I read your review of "The Green Hornet" and though I haven't seen the film, I agree with your comments about 3D. All best wishes,
Entry page sezione cinema 71. Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica 27 agosto > 6 settembre 2014 Presentato il 7 marzo 2014 il programma di lavori per la riqualificazione della Sala Darsena, con l’ampliamento dei posti da 1299 a 1409. • ISCRIZIONE FILM 2014: per essere ammessi alla selezione, entro il 20 giugno 2014 è necessario compilare la scheda di pre-selezione (entry-form). Gravity vince 7 Oscar Oscar per la Migliore Regia ad Alfonso Cuarón Gravity di Alfonso Cuarón, film d'apertura in prima mondiale della 70. Mostra del Cinema Biennale College – Cinema (seconda edizione) È un laboratorio di alta formazione aperto a giovani filmmakers per la produzione di film a basso costo, in partnership con Gucci.
Gérardmer Watch Documentaries Online. | Promote Documentary Films. Promote Consciousness. Promote Humanity | Online Film Festival Erich von Stroheim: Greed | Film There is nobody now alive who has seen anything like the complete version of Erich von Stroheim's Greed. Yet many good judges still regard the bleeding remains of the film as one of the greatest ever made. They are almost certainly right. But then Stroheim, better known to film-goers for his acting as Gloria Swanson's butler in Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard, was one of the most extraordinary film-makers of all time. Greed was to have been the culmination of his career - an adaptation of Frank Norris's tragic tale of McTeague who, after losing his livelihood because of a rival's machinations, becomes a drunk and murders his wife. Stroheim's first cut ran to 47 reels; the one presented to the Goldwyn Company was 42, which he reduced on their request to 24, and then, helped by his friend Rex Ingram, to 18. Years later, Henri Langlois, the head of the Paris Cinémathèque, showed Stroheim the mutilated version. That he was an eccentric egotist is beyond question.