Memories of Great Artists, an Archive, and Plastics
DIRECTED BY ALAIN RESNAIS/1957, 1949, 1949, 1956, 1948
BLU-RAY STREET DATE: MARCH 22, 2022/ICARUS FIL...
The Village Detective: a song cycle tells of a mysterious canister of 35mm movie film rescued from the ocean floor by the crew of an Icelandic fishing vessel. The decades-submerged celluloid within proved to be four reels of a 1969 Soviet crime-comedy called The Village Detective (Derevensky detektiv). Having been down there for years, the film itself had taken on all kinds of peculiar chemical degradations. Although The Village Detective, directed by Ivan Lukinsky, is not considered any kind of rare or lost film, the physical damage to this print puts its discovery right in the wheelhouse of experimental documentarian Bill Morrison.
On this installment of ZekeTalk, St. Louis filmmaker Nicholas Rousseau discusses his two short "hockey dramas", 2016's "The Ultimate Fan" and his new film, 202...
Barry's Short Film Spotlights Baltimore Cinephile George Figgs and his Time in Revival House Cinema.
Utilizing limited resources and commonplace modern ...
One man’s Career of Quirky Short Films- and one Unforgettable Feature- are Forged in the Slow Decay of a Pittsburgh Borough.
DIRECTED BY TONY BUBA/1972-2019...
Collection of Short Films Show off Early Attempts at Synchronized Sound
DIRECTED BY ALLAN RAMSEY
STREET DATE: AUGUST 7TH/UNDERCRANK PRODUCTIONS
Singing i...
Recalling The Father of All Star Wars Parodies
This review of the original DVD release of Ernie Fosselius' Hardware Wars was not only written by me in 2003, it...
Director Naomi Kawase/2015
Street Date: August 9, 2016/Kino Lorber Screen Classics
Kino Lorber is releasing Naomi Kawase's beautifully moving film Sweet B...
Is Paul Verhoeven Pulling a Fast One?
DIRECTED BY PAUL VERHOEVEN/DUTCH, ENGLISH/2012
STREET DATE: July 26, 2016/KINO LORBER
Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeve...