Video of the day. The Last Footage of Orson Welles
Daniel KasmanWelles reads from Charles Lindbergh’s “The Spirit of St. Louis” in this, supposedly the last footage of the great artist before he died.
Welles reads from Charles Lindbergh’s “The Spirit of St. Louis” in this, supposedly the last footage of the great artist before he died.
1. We usually write about movies we’ve seen, of course, but if you care deeply about film, you know that some of our most intense cinematic relationships are with movies we’ve never seen. Every cinephile knows
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Editor Ronald Caputo notes that many of the articles appearing in the new issue of Senses of Cinema were first presented as papers at the Cinema in the Digital Age symposium hosted by Film Program at
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The Warner Home Video restoration of David Lean's 1965 epic Doctor Zhivago is a thrill to behold in the high-definition Blu-ray format. So much so that watching it, one is apt to forget or at least ignore
“Le Streghe, les femmes entre elles” (Jean-Marie Straub, France/Italy)
Directed by B. Kite The Auteurs is proud to present for a limited time the first two installments of American: Exhibits from the C.F. Kane Museum, a six-part video investigation into the work of
In the September 2006 issue of Film Comment, writer-director-critic Paul Schrader wrote a 16-page history/defense of film canons that ended with a proposed film canon of his own. The films Schrader selected