El Cafetal

El Cafetal

On a coffee plantation near Havana in the early 19th century, a slave’s impossible love for the owner’s daughter.

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Anatole Lacoste et l'oeil du calamar

Anatole Lacoste et l'oeil du calamar

Anatole Lacoste and the Eye of the Squid General Picture – Episode 13 On his return to Paris after his discovery of the tomb of the giant squid...

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Freighters of Destiny

Freighters of Destiny

Body and Soul

Body and Soul

Suddenly Once More

Suddenly Once More

The multiple identities of Professor Anatole Lacoste.

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The Screen

The Screen

The actors: a projector, a screen, a voice, an audience and a cinema. The locations: “here” and “there.” The situation: an audience is sitting in...

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Phaeton

Phaeton

Point Blank

Point Blank

Shot-by-shot description of John Boorman’s neo-noir film (1967), starring Lee Marvin, co-starring Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn and Carroll O’Connor.

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For Eyes Only

For Eyes Only

Dream

Dream

Dreams: that cinema of the mind in which we are both spectator and protagonist, where anything is always seamlessly possible, where the most...

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A Touch of Venus

A Touch of Venus

The Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal

"The eye. It sees. It sees what it sees. Light…"

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Wishful Thinking

Wishful Thinking

Carlton Dekker

Carlton Dekker

Dawn Patrol

Dawn Patrol

The shadow of an opening door sweeps across the floor...

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Entr’acte / Interlude

Entr’acte / Interlude

General Picture - Part 7

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Written on the Wind

Written on the Wind

What do you remember about a film when you haven’t seen it for ten years? James McCourt’s memory is prodigious. In an office in the Rockefeller...

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The Edge of Darkness

The Edge of Darkness

The Mark of the Three

The Mark of the Three

Horizontal Hold

Horizontal Hold

Structuralist film using multiple photographs of a number of people projected at varied speeds against multi-colored backgrounds.

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