In this extraordinary six-part series, film historian and critic Noel Burch uses clips of rare archival silent film treasures to take us on a riveting journey of discovery. How did silent film reach such incredible heights in a mere 30 years Why did film in the United States so quickly become such a popular art form
In the first program, Along the Great Divide: Great Britain ...
One of the most direct, first-hand insights into Shirley Clarke's work available. Rome Burns is an episode of a French TV documentary series. In sharp contrast to informal footage, such as Michel Auder's Chronicles: Family Diaries I, here is Clarke firing on all cylinders. She answers fluently. Rapid-fire skilled interview questions about cinematic technique coming at her in En...
Chaque documentaire traite d'un cinéaste, voire d'une école cinématographique (la Nouvelle Vague...), ou d'une question particulière liée au cinéma (Critique et cinéma...). Le choix des réalisateurs, comme les questions abordées sont très empreintes de la vision des Cahiers du cinéma dont André S. Labarthe est l'un des anciens rédacteurs, Janine Bazin étant par ailleurs l'épous...
详细说明全球化对船舶、卡车和火车行业造成的灾难性影响。我们走访了荷兰和比利时的失地农民和村民,在洛杉矶的低薪卡车司机,在亚洲和欧洲之间穿梭的大型船只的船员,以及中国的工厂工人,他们的低工资是整个难题的关键。
A revelatory essay film by Thom Andersen and film critic Noel Burch, RED HOLLYWOOD, which has been re-mastered and re-edited, examines the films made by the victims of the Hollywood Blacklist and offers a radically different perspective on a key period in the history of American cinema. An elaboration on Andersen's 1985 written essay, also called "Red Hollywood," the documentar...