Those are part of my memories of the last year that I spend in Germany, this memories are so surrealistic now and seem so far away. Tonight I saw four different films at the same time, just changing the channel. "Lions for Lambs" of Robert Redford, "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" of Peter Greenaway, "Delicatessen" of Jean Pierre Jeunet. My choice is "Delicatessen" and it's great black humour, also fans of Amelie and Mr.Jeunet will like this smart and funny film. If after this one you still want to watch another movie, my second choice would be "The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover" in the same surrealistic line that my mood tonight. The film directed by Redford is not bad, but not good either.
Showing posts with label cinema directors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema directors. Show all posts
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Biking with MacKenzie
Those are part of my memories of the last year that I spend in Germany, this memories are so surrealistic now and seem so far away. Tonight I saw four different films at the same time, just changing the channel. "Lions for Lambs" of Robert Redford, "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" of Peter Greenaway, "Delicatessen" of Jean Pierre Jeunet. My choice is "Delicatessen" and it's great black humour, also fans of Amelie and Mr.Jeunet will like this smart and funny film. If after this one you still want to watch another movie, my second choice would be "The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover" in the same surrealistic line that my mood tonight. The film directed by Redford is not bad, but not good either.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Welcome cinema and art friends!
Good evening,
Tonight I will introduce myself and the contents I would like to present in this space. I am very interested in visual art; mostly in cinema but also in photography and painting. I will try to recommend you good films, cinema directors, photography curiosities and art expositions my dear fellows.
In this first post I will start with Yasujirō Ozu 小津安二郎 ' a famous japanese film director. For those who never heard about him I would say that he's a classic in cinema world. His movies have a special oriental touch and he shows the intimicy of japanese way of life and family structure. I think a good monday movie would be "Tokyo Story".
Hope you will enjoy it and looking forward for your comments!
Black Fingers
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