AniÂmatÂed and directÂed by Jeff ChiÂba Stearns. The short film is the winÂner of the Prix du PubÂlic at ClerÂmont-FerÂrand.
AniÂmatÂed and directÂed by Jeff ChiÂba Stearns. The short film is the winÂner of the Prix du PubÂlic at ClerÂmont-FerÂrand.
Yup, we menÂtioned Quentin TaranÂtiÂno last week, and we’re doing it again this week because Rosario has unearthed this nice clip. In six snapÂpy minÂutes, TaranÂtiÂno (direcÂtor of Pulp FicÂtion, ReserÂvoir Dog, IngloÂriÂous BasÂterÂds, etc) lists his favorites films made since 1992 — when he, himÂself, startÂed makÂing films. You’ll know some of these titles, but likeÂly not othÂers.
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
My Best Friend’s BirthÂday, Quentin Tarantino’s 1987 Debut Film
FilmÂmakÂing Advice from Quentin TaranÂtiÂno and Sam RaiÂmi (NSFW)
Quentin TaranÂtiÂno Gives Sneak Peek of Pulp FicÂtion to Jon StewÂart (1994)
It’s that time of the year. Or rather that time of the decade. It’s time for “best of” lists — good ones, often banal ones, and someÂtimes bad ones. Here’s one good list that might serve you well next year. TwenÂty-Five EssenÂtial Films of the 2000s feaÂtures some films that you’ve undoubtÂedÂly seen (The Lord of the Rings, Munich, There Will Be Blood) , but probÂaÂbly a good numÂber that you haven’t (Three Times, Fat Girl, The Blind SwordsÂman: ZatoÂichi). If you’re lookÂing to replenÂish your NetÂflix queue in 2010, it’s not a bad place to begin …
One thing is for sure. David Lynch has nevÂer been conÂvenÂtionÂal. Not now, and not durÂing his earÂly years. While putting togethÂer our colÂlecÂtion of Free Movies Online, we unearthed sevÂerÂal short films from the 1960s, when Lynch was getÂting his start. His very first film, Six Men GetÂting Sick (Six Times), appears above. Links to the othÂers can be found below. A DVD conÂtainÂing these and othÂer earÂly Lynch films can be bought on AmaÂzon here.
RelatÂed ConÂtent
See What David Lynch Can Do With a 100-Year-Old CamÂera and 52 SecÂonds of Film
David Lynch MusÂes About the MagÂic of CinÂeÂma & MedÂiÂtaÂtion in a New Abstract Short Film
One Hour of David Lynch LisÂtenÂing to Rain, SmokÂing & ReflectÂing on Art
Note that one of Quentin TaranÂtiÂno’s very earÂly films (My Best Friend’s BirthÂday) can be found in our colÂlecÂtion of Free Movies Online.
A quick item for UK readÂers. (Did you know that we get more visÂiÂtors from LonÂdon than any othÂer city each day?) StartÂing TuesÂday, theauteurs.com will be feaÂturÂing clasÂsic French films from the 1960s. Each day brings a new film, and the virÂtuÂal film fesÂtiÂval includes TrufÂfaut’s Les quaÂtre cents coups, Alain Resnais’ HiroshiÂma, Mon Amour, GodardÂ’s MasÂculin fĂ©minin: 15 faits prĂ©Âcis and anothÂer TrufÂfaut film, Jules et Jim. SevÂen days, sevÂen free films, all subÂtiÂtled. Get the full schedÂule here. For those outÂside the UK, you can find some conÂsoÂlaÂtion in our colÂlecÂtion of Free Movies Online. It now feaÂtures over 130 films directÂed by KuroÂsawa, HitchÂcock, Capra, CopÂpoÂla, ScorsÂese, TaranÂtiÂno, and othÂers, plus 35 sites where you can watch free movies online. If we’re missÂing anyÂthing good, please let us know.
Frank Capra, Alfred HitchÂcock, Howard Hawks, John Ford and John HusÂton. They were some of the most imporÂtant filmÂmakÂers durÂing HolÂlyÂwood’s GoldÂen Age. And they were also part of “The GreatÂest GenÂerÂaÂtion,” the genÂerÂaÂtion that scraped and strugÂgled to bring vicÂtoÂry to the Allies durÂing World War II. Like many othÂers, these direcÂtors put comÂmerÂcial aspiÂraÂtions aside for a while, and worked with the govÂernÂment to proÂduce proÂpaÂganÂda films that galÂvaÂnized supÂport for the war at home. You can find these films hostÂed at the InterÂnet Archive withÂin the CinÂemocÂraÂcy secÂtion, and below we have highÂlightÂed some of the more imporÂtant ones. For many more clasÂsic films, don’t forÂget to see our long list of Free Movies Online:
Of course, it wasÂn’t just AmerÂiÂcan direcÂtors who made these proÂpaÂganÂda films. The great Alfred HitchÂcock was the force behind Bon VoyÂage and L’avenÂture MalÂgache (1944), two French lanÂguage films backed by the British MinÂistry of InforÂmaÂtion. Both were tribÂutes to the French resisÂtance moveÂment. And then there’s Death Mills (1945), the disÂturbÂing GerÂman-lanÂguage docÂuÂmenÂtary directÂed by BilÂly Wilder (DouÂble IndemÂniÂty, SunÂset BouleÂvard and Some Like it Hot) that showed GerÂmany the horÂrors the Allies encounÂtered when they libÂerÂatÂed Nazi exterÂmiÂnaÂtion camps. Some of these films can be found in our colÂlecÂtion of Free Movies Online.
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WernÂer HerÂzog, one of GerÂmany’s finest livÂing direcÂtors, has a new film out, The Bad LieuÂtenant (watch trailÂers here), which has a loose relaÂtionÂship with Abel FerÂrara’s own Bad LieuÂtenant from 1992. The new film, starÂring NicoÂlas Cage and Eva Mendes, gets reviewed by A.O. Scott in the New York Times. And now a forÂmer Times film critÂic, Elvis Mitchell, sits down with HerÂzog and talks about his “anarÂchist” noir film set in New Orleans. The interÂview was aired by KCRW in LA and can be downÂloaded in sevÂerÂal forÂmats here, or streamed right below. And, film fans, don’t forÂget to check out our new colÂlecÂtion of free movies online. (It now includes about 120 indiÂvidÂual films, and lists 35 sites where you can watch free movies online.)