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A.I. Artificial Intelligence: From Stanley Kubrick to Steven Spielberg: The Vision Behind the Film
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"A.I. Artificial Intelligence was the extraordinary collaboration of two cinematic giants, Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg. This spectacular large-format publication reveals how the project originated, how it was developed and how it was finally brought to fruition."
Daisies (Sedmikrasky): DVD
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"This film keeps alluding me, the only time I've seen any part of it was while at the Kim Gordon/Urban Outfitters Mirror Dash opening, "Daisies" was projected at dusk on a transparent screen while the band Pocahaunted played live in front of it."
Blood Tea And Red String: Christiane Cegavske
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"Horror comes in all flavors, this one features animated dolls. About The Film: This dark foray into the world of stop-motion animation offers a gloomy fairy story aimed at adults. The story revolves around a group of mice who battle some devious creatures for possession of a doll."
WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU AT FILM SCHOOL, Camille Landau, Tiare White
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"This book has been out quite some time, but most of the information is up to date since, for the most part, the process of making and selling a movie is still the same; regardless of the new digital technology as far as production and post production. Insightful, humorous at times and full of useful information, I recommend this book to anyone who has or has not gone to film school and is think..."
Pickpocket by Robert Bresson
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"Hot black and white cinema, illuminates the addictive artistry of petty crime. SYNOPSIS Robert Bresson’s incomparable tale of crime and redemption follows Michel, a young pickpocket who spends his days working the streets, subway cars, and train stations of Paris. As his compulsion grows, however, so too does his fear that his luck is about to run out. Tautly choreographed and crafted in B..."
The Threepenny Opera by Georg Wilhelm Pabst
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"Because I love the music of Kurt Weill Synopsis: The sly melodies of composer Kurt Weill and the daring of dramatist Bertolt Brecht come together on-screen under the direction of German auteur G. W. Pabst (Pandora's Box) in this classic adaptation of the Weimar-era theatrical sensation. Set in the impoverished back alleys of Victorian London, The Threepenny Opera follows underworld antihero ..."
Martha Graham: Dance on Film by Nathan Kroll
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"At last! One of the great artistic forces of the twentieth century, performer, choreographer, and teacher Martha Graham influenced dance worldwide. Criterion presents a sampling of her stunning craft, all collaborations with television arts-programming pioneer Nathan Kroll. A Dancer's World (1957), narrated by Graham herself, is a glimpse into her class work and methodology. Appalachian Spring ..."
Valley of Flowers
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"'Valley of Flowers' is a epic Himalayan legend of a love struggling against the inevitability of death, an astonishing tale spanning from the early 19th century mountain existence, to hectic, bustling modern day Tokyo. There is much to love about this film, the direction, the cinematography, the great cast--made featuring first time actress, actual nomads, the use of actual Himalayan locations, an..."
Welcome to New York Video School
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"This site is really cool. It's basically an entire film school --like UCLA film school-- but all online and for only $9.95 per month. very cool.."
Can You Dig It? Music & Politics of Black Action Films: 1968-1975
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"stunning music 100-page booklet mini-film poster cards and stickers Get it on!"
Japanese Cinema
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"A beautiful in-depth history of Japanese cinema with vivid posters and stunning photography."
3ality Digital LLC.
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"3ality Digital produces the highest quality live-action 3D feature films and commercials."
TROLLHUNTER A Film by Andre Ovredal
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"I love Norwegian cinema, but Trollhunter takes contemporary Norse storytelling to the next level. If you get a chance see it in the theatre. TROLL!!!"




