Daily Briefing. "Cinematic revolutions," Park Chan-wook

Plus: Jane Birkin on Serge Gainsbourg and Bilge Ebiri on Ettore Scola.
David Hudson

Mark Cousins, whose 15-hour The Story of Film: An Odyssey is one of the most anticipated experiences at Telluride (the lineup was unveiled yesterday) and Toronto, has a piece in the Guardian on "cinematic revolutions," defining moments in film history … Park Chan-wook's first English-language feature, Stoker, featuring Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, Nicole Kidman, Dermot Mulroney and Jacki Weaver, has begun principle photography … Jane Birkin remembers Serge GainsbourgBilge Ebiri on Ettore Scola's retirement … Roman Polanski's Carnage has premiered in Venice, garnering generally favorable reviews, including Daniel Kasman's … Watch the press conferences in Venice here.

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