Oh, hi Dimitris… You arrive just in time for…
Wonder Boys
2000 / U.S.
Dir. Curtis Hanson

Eli, yes, due to the huge success we were experiencing w/ this post we whipped up a nifty form tool to send your film suggestions to us. Feel free to continue to post your stills and film titles here, but then use the form to send the actual info.
Ralch, “Quechua” has been added.
Again, the link— http://bit.ly/5aopQE
Dimitris, please copy-paste the URL to the Submit Form, but feel free to continue to post the stills here as well so people can see your suggestions.
thanks. :-)
The movie Blood of the Condor should include Quechua as one of its languages.
The magic box disappeared the first part of the above post: “Thanks”.
I don’t know how to make pictures the exact size.
Great stuff guys! I already have a ‘short’ list to submit when I have the time – thanks for the form.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Company of Wolves
The Devils
Elvira Madigan
Getting of Wisdom
Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
The Iceman Cometh (Frankenheimer)
Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion
Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
The Loved One
Night of the Iguana
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Reconstruction (Angelopoulos)
Ruling Class
Sundays and Cybele
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Thanks to Drew for already adding Portrait of Jennie and Bruce for adding Marat/Sade which were on my list. This should make the film addition function easier for all and just make the site that much more awesome. If anyone wants to add any of the above, please feel free. Until the WC event and holidays are over, I may not have the time. Thanks again, T and auteurs staff for this.
Btw – the still for Swept Away is from the wrong version – not from Wertmuller’s
Joe, I’ve been wanting to favorite that film ever since this!
Elle a passé tant d’heures sous les sunlights… (1985)
Dir: Philippe Garrel

MARKED WOMAN
UNITED STATES
1937
DIR Lloyd Bacon
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k85/arsaib4/markedwoman.jpg

Liberté, la nuit (1983)
Dir: Philippe Garrel

El lugar sin límites / Place Without Limits
1978 / Mexico
Dir. Arturo Ripstein

BITTER END OF A SWEET NIGHT
AMAI YORU NO HATE
JAPAN
1961
DIR Yoshida Yoshishige
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k85/arsaib4/bitterend.png

Hasta el viento tiene miedo / Even the Wind Is Scared
1968 / Mexico
Dir. Carlos Enrique Taboada

The Joy of Life (2005)
Jenni Olson

575 Castro St. (2009)
Jenni Olson

Outer and Inner Space (1965)
Andy Warhol

As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (2000)
Jonas Mekas

So it’s alright if I submit some films using that form and don’t include producer, cinematographer, actors etc? I’ve put a pic and the other info (genre, country, synopsis) in, would just take too long to copy everyone in.
La révolution n’est qu’un début. Continuons le combat (1968)
Pierre Clémenti

@Jon: Ideally, you should include as much information as possible to help the staff with their work.
Also, please make sure to post your submissions in this thread.
Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog (2008)
Joss Whedon

11 × 14
UNITED STATES
1976
DIR James Benning
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k85/arsaib4/11×14.png

Der freie Wille (2006)
Matthias Glasner

Allein (2004)
Thomas Durchschlag

I’ve submitted:
End of St Petersburg (Pudovkin)
Time Masters (Laloux)
Fantastic Planet (Laloux)
Conspirators of Pleasure (Svankmajer)
Jason & the Argonauts (Don Chaffey)
I’ll also submit ‘O Lucky Man!’, ‘Safety Last!’ ‘The Freshman’ ‘Our Hospitality’ and ‘Planet of the Apes’ later. So save yourself the trouble if you’re thinking of submitting any of these. :)
The End by Christopher Maclaine

Six stories of people on the last day of their lives. Most are about to commit suicide, or some metaphorical equivalent, but the mushroom cloud with which the film begins and ends reminds us that, as Maclaine’s voice intones on the sound track, we await “the grand suicide of the human race” — his conceit is that his characters have reached the end of their personal ropes the day before a nuclear holocaust.Throughout the film he compares the dehumanizing effects of mass culture to the dehumanizing effects of personal despair, weaving these two threads together until the mannequins he films in store windows, the anonymous people he films on the street, and his characters all seem variations on the same half-living, half-dead persona. In this film Maclaine bridges the longtime split between socially or politically engaged film-making and more poetic, or self-referential, work; The End simply takes as a given that societal and personal sicknesses are inextricably intertwined. Partly a response to the homogenized, white-bread 50s, the film has plenty of black humor (a murderer recalls his mother telling him again and again, “They’ll hang you yet, Charles”), reminding me of the dark jokes we used to make in elementary school about how hiding under our desks was going to save us from the bomb. -Fred Camper
http://www.fredcamper.com/Film/Maclaine.html
Das weiße Rauschen (2001)
Hans Weingartner

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Dimitris, the additions will generally be made by using the submit form, and you just have to copy-paste the URL. This thread is just for letting everyone know which films have already been posted. And by the way, the image appears on the forum thread if you put the URL between exclamation marks (without spaces in between).