The Camera Moves #2
Daniel KasmanTwo jaw-dropping scenes from director Vincente Minnelli: the ball in Madam Bovary and the drunken car ride in Two Weeks in Another Town.
Two jaw-dropping scenes from director Vincente Minnelli: the ball in Madam Bovary and the drunken car ride in Two Weeks in Another Town.
Two recollections, one video essay and two short critical pieces on Raúl Ruiz.
David Lynch’s new short film is the trailer for Viennale 2011.
On the Internet, your trailers can run 3 minutes and 42 seconds.
A new and remarkable piece of criticism on Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 masterpiece.
The key line in William Wellman’s scrappy 1933 masterpiece, Wild Boys of the Road.
Ruiz’s mystery masterpiece, “a sublime and intricate exposition on the reflexivity between art and life,” is (for now) watchable online.
Watch this Ruiz which “encases a rich barrage of ideas in the skin of a mock fable, set in a vaguely futuristic parallel universe.”
Watchable online (for now), a Ruiz that is “…among the most amusing, vertiginous, insolent, outlandish, delirious films imaginable.”
A documentary from 1988 on Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz.
The first entry in a series on camera movements. This tremendous, fluid sequence is taken from the 1934 film Upperworld.
The Chilean director’s 1983 masterpiece is (for now) watchable online.