TIFF 2010. Final Images
Daniel KasmanAll (covert, low quality) photos below from the TIFF Bell Lightbox exhibit Essential Cinema. Below: Annotated script of F.W. Murnau's Sunrise (1927). In the second photo you can see the cast's names
All (covert, low quality) photos below from the TIFF Bell Lightbox exhibit Essential Cinema. Below: Annotated script of F.W. Murnau's Sunrise (1927). In the second photo you can see the cast's names
From Douglas Gordon's 24 Hour Psycho (1993), on exhibit inside the Bell Lightbox and viewable from the street.
From Martin Arnold's Jeanne (2002), currently being projected at the Bell Lightbox.
The great Claude Chabrol, who passed away at the age of 80 last Sunday, left behind a prodigious body of work. But when I started to think about his posters I realized that, whereas there are indelibly
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. Venice 2010. Roundup for Road to Nowhere.
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. Venice 2010. 13 Assassins (roundup) screens in Toronto today, Thursday and Sunday. Series: A Decade with Takashi Miike.
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. Venice 2010. The Sleeping Beauty (roundup) screens in Toronto on September 14, 15 and 19.
To mark the winding down of summer, a gem this week from the best movie poster store in New York City: Posteritati. I found this Japanese poster for Stacy Peralta’s superb 2001 skateboard doc Dogtown
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. Venice 2010. Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com.
Stephen Frankfurt was something of a real-life Don Draper: a hot shot ’Sixties Madison Avenue ad executive who was profiled by the BBC in 1965 in a 30 minute film called The Quiet Persuader (the whole
Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com.