Burt Lancaster’s The Swimmer is a surreal drama that didn’t find its audience back in the ‘60s, but is oddly sharp today.
Par-delà l'argument du film noir policier et les contingences politiques de l'Italie de 1975, une ample parabole sur le thème ...
Un des rares films fantastiques inspirés par la guerre américaine (1965-1975) du Viêt-Nam. Viêt-Nam puis USA 1972 : on ...
Ciné-fondue, concerts de l’Avent, Noël à Chaplin’s World, hard rock à Yverdon. Retrouvez nos coups de cœur dans l’agenda ...
Time to celebrate New York independent producer Killer Films, a beacon of flexible creativity and longevity with almost 150 film credits in a tough business from namesake comedy horror Office Killer ...
As the institutions on THR’s annual list prepare the next generation for the future, many are turning to virtual production, LED walls and, yes, AI. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
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a/v geeks 16mm films: 1968 space program innovations: earth resources, weather & communication advancements
A 1968 film showcasing the global benefits of the U.S. space program. Spotlighting advancements in food, education, communication, navigation, meteorology, & resource exploration. The U.S. Just Issued ...
Taiwan’s D-Day Pictures unveiled horror film Phantom at the Cannes market today, with Singapore-based Mokster Films onboard as international sales agent and producer. Set for theatrical release in ...
IFC Films, the company behind such major indie releases as “Boyhood,” “The Death of Stalin” and “Y Tu Mamá También,” is undergoing a rebrand. As IFC Films prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary, ...
“Peter Hujar’s Day” has found a home. The film, written and directed by Ira Sachs and starring Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall, made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it quickly became one ...
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