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Synopsis

The Responsive Eye is a straight forward documentary in which we are introduced to works of perceptual and optical art. There is a narrator who leads us through this tour of the museum and we also get to hear audience members react to the art. This documentary is kind of prophetic since most of De Palma’s films deal with deception through trick photography. Overall The Responsive Eye is more informative then entertaining. —http://10kbullets.com/reviews/brian-de-palma-annees-60/

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Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is one of the well-known directors who spear-headed the new movement in Hollywood during the 1970s. He is known for his many films that go from violent pictures, to Hitchcock-like thrillers.

Born on the 11th of September in 1940, De Palma was born in New Jersey in an American-Italian family. Originally entering university as a physics student, de Palma became attracted to films after seeing such classics as Citizen Kane (1941). Enrolling in Sarah Lawrence College, he found lasting influences from such varied teachers as Alfred Hitchcock and Andy Warhol.

At first, his films comprised of such black-and-white films as Bridge That Gap (1965). He then discovered a young actor whose fame would influence Hollywood forever. In 1968, de Palma made the comedic film Greetings (1968) starring Robert de Niro in his first ever credited film role. The two followed up immediately with the film The Wedding Party (1969) and Hi, Mom… read more

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4LOM

30Mar11

Wahrscheinlich eher den Produktionsbedingungen und dem Budget geschuldet, überrascht es trotzdem, dass De Palma diesen dokumentarischen Kurzfilm über eine Op-Art-Ausstellung im MoMA in s/w gedreht hat, während häufig über Farben geredet wird.

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H. K. ‡

17Mar11

Watch it here: http://www.ubu.com/film/depalma.html

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