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NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents To Save and Project: The Sixth MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, its annual festival of preserved and restored films from international film archives and studios around the world, from October 24 through November 16, 2008. Spanning 90 years of film history, from 1891 to 1984, the festival includes over 25 films,
Highly Recommended The Films: Marco Ferreri, arguably the greatest Italian satirist to ever step behind the camera, has received a lavish treatment through North American distribs Koch Lorber Films who have put together an elaborate 8DVD set containing some of the director's best works. A majority of these works are making their first ever appearance on DVD in an English-friendly form. El Cochecito...
Eric has delivered the bad news: The Story of Piera will not be a part of Koch Lorber's Marco Ferreri box-set. Granted, I think I'm the only one who's disappointed about that, but still! He has the full list on his blog.
Tales of Ordinary Madness (1981) by Marco Ferreri [off-line] I’ve been waiting quite a long time to be able to show a clip of Tales of Ordinary Madness by Marco Ferreri (La Grande Bouffe), one of the most devastatingly beautiful films to have crossed my retina when I saw it about 5 years ago. Memorable scenes include [...]
Yeah, that's right. I finished my thesis... and I'm fucking spent. I actually have to prepare a powerpoint presentation for my evening class tonight, so "finished" isn't the right word. Anyway, good news, kids: Koch Lorber will be releasing a Marco Ferreri boxset on 5 August. The bad news? I have no idea what's in it. It's priced around $150, so I've got my hopes up... What could be in it? The Story...
Rafael Azcona died last Monday. I was sort of waiting until someone in the English blogosophere would write a fitting obituary (I was thinking of Robert Monell or Mike from Esotika), but it appears that his death went largely unnoticed in the anglosphere. As such, it would have gone unnoticed by me as well, were [...]
During a career of five decades in which he wrote more than 90 screenplays and participated in every great moment in Spanish cinema, Rafael Azcona so honed his skill as a scriptwriter that actors claimed they need read only one line of his to spot him as the author.
MADRID, Spain -- Spanish novelist and scriptwriter Rafael Azcona, known for films such as the Oscar-winning comedy "Belle Epoque" and Luis Garcia Berlanga's "The Executioner," has died. He was 81.
View image No comment. How good, or bad, does a movie have to be in order to make an impression -- enough of one, anyway, so that you can remember it, or even still feel like talking about it, 15...
"Italian director Marco Ferreri named one of his films The Future is Female. For Olivier Assayas, that's a given." Steve Erickson introduces his interview with the director of Boarding Gate. "Assayas's later career has been a heady stew of...
Lists of 100 Italo films were announced as the cultural treasures. Unveiled in Rome on Thursday, but not without controversy, until producer Grazia Volpi, according to Variety, cried out, “Where are Lina Wertmueller and Liliana Cavani?” Volpi has a point. These two Italo directors are awesome. I remember seeing one of Wertmueller films “La Fine [...]