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 The Film-Makers' Cooperative On-Line Catalog: M
This film is the story of a young man faced with a tragic decision: either to embrace non-conformity through his art or yield to conformity through his love for a girl.
The film is about a certain stage in the development of a young artist confronting the real world in terms of her own idealistic notions of what art is supposed to do.
The film aims to illuminate a vital sense innate to perception where inversion is counterbalance and focal myopia the articulation of space.
www.film-makerscoop.com /catalog/m.html   (9697 words)

  
 Lucía (1969) + Portrait of Teresa (1979) Lumiere Film Review
Each episode is filmed in a distinctive visual style which translates the spirit of each historical era, with the themes of love, death and war achieving epic proportions.
If anything the film serves a dishful of thought about the expectations that people have of each other – whether they be male or female, married or not, with families or without.
One of the great films of the 60s from anywhere, Lucía was acclaimed worldwide as the "Gone With the Wind of the Cuban film industry," and has never really disappeared from the repertory of potent political drama.
www.moviereviewindex.com /getreview/259899   (868 words)

  
 World Cinema: Directors -- Krzysztof Kieslowski
Some won awards at international film festivals, including A Short Film About Killing and A Short Film About Love, both feature versions of segments from his mammoth Dekalog / The Ten Commandments (1988)—a series of ten TV films, each representing a biblical commandment through a modern story reflecting the drab reality of Poland today.
A graduate of the Lodz film school, he turned out his first film in 1969 and first captured international attention with Camera Buff (1979), a satirical critique of political movie censorship in his native land.
Several of his earlier and subsequent films were banned or shelved for long periods.
www.geocities.com /Paris/Metro/9384/directors/kieslowski.htm   (868 words)

  
 Global Deano Network: Dean's Biography
He also was nominated for Best Actor for Mark in When Love Comes at the Nokia New Zealand 1999 Film Awards and for Timothy in Bonjour, Timothy at the Giffoni Film Festival in Italy and at the New Zealand Film and TV Awards.
Toy Love won the Audience Award at the 2003 Fantasporto Film Festival.
Dean was nominated for two acting awards in 2005: New Zealand Screen Award Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Andrew in the hit Kiwi comedy Serial Killers and Logie Award Favorite New Male Talent on Australian TV for his performance as Luke Morgan in McLeod's Daughters.
deanogorman.bravepages.com /GDNbio.htm   (1213 words)

  
 Manhattan review (1979) - Qwipster's Movie Reviews
This is a film as much about a love affair with New York City as it is between four of its inhabitants, a love so strong that Woody Allen could never see leaving its crowded apartment buildings and brown water to be with the woman he loves somewhere else.
The real argument is whether Manhattan is a great film for its story and characters or for the beauty of seeing a city never looking so gorgeous, shot in lush black-and-white, with brilliant cinematography by Gordon Willis (The Godfather, Annie Hall).
Admittedly, had this been shot in typical Woody Allen fashion, it probably would not have been as critically acclaimed as it has over the years.
www.qwipster.net /manhattan.htm   (471 words)

  
 Batman & Robin (1997)
The first film had one villain and a love interest, while the second film featured two villains, one of whom was the love interest.
(1963) and Goldfinger (1964) with Tim Burton's two entries, to the nadir of Roger Moore era - The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Moonraker (1979) - within the space of three films.
Unfortunately a Batman out of the shadows looks all too sadly just like a character in a rubber-costume - his appearance at a charity gala is an unbelievably sad reduction of the dark mystery and power the character has in the comic-books and first two films.
www.moria.co.nz /fantasy/batman4.htm   (1795 words)

  
 Related Website - Jerk, The (1979) - the MOVIE pages -- Just Your Luck 
Everybody in this movie is a jerk!" The film tries to make her out to be an emblem of unrequited love, but because...
And the beautiful no-nonsense potential love interest would never give this jerk the time of day.
Louis Everyone exploits his naivety, but then a simple invention brings him a fortune.
rotteneggs.com /r/show/se/2796966.html   (217 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Music: Star Trek: 20th Anniversary Collectors' Edition [Holographic Slipcase] [SOUNDTRACK] [BOX SET]
Always pushing the envelope, blending styles and instruments, with this, his score to the 1979 film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," he creates one of the most memorable themes in sci-fi film history, and some of the most eerie music ques ever heard.
After a decade of nascent cult fanaticism, Star Trek was finally reborn in 1979, given new life by an epic-sized feature-film production that all but squashed the quaint humanity that had been one of the original television series' most compelling elements (the producers got it right on Wrath of Khan and seldom looked back).
Given the fact that Goldsmith has scored 3 other films in the series, I think it is safe to say that the producers and actors may change, but the popularity of his themes for TREK has not diminished one bit over the years.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000FC5P?v=glance   (217 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Manhattan
In many ways this movie is Allen's greatest love song to the greatest city in the world.
To talk about Manhattan and to not mention New York City itself is to do a disservice to the film.
The look on Allen's face at the end of Manhattan before he cuts to Gordon Willis' final skyline shot has always haunted me. Viewing the film again, it had the same effect.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/manhattan.php   (1984 words)

  
 Hotel de Love (
The public reception of "Hotel de Love" in Australia subsequent to its release on 19 December '96 can perhaps be best measured by box office takings of other films screening at the same time.
The "two-tiered" trend in the Australian cinematic industry such that films seeking to address an Australian audience and an Australian identity suffer (Rowse 1988, 240) is confirmed by "Hotel de Love" with its palpable commercialism and American financing.
Subsequent reviews of "Hotel de Love", despite the enthusiasm with which it was received at the Toronto Film Festival, were subdued.
wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au /ReadingRoom/film/dbase/1998/hotelde.htm   (3075 words)

  
 Love on the Run - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Love on the Run (1979) is a French film directed by François Truffaut.
Love on the Run (1994) is a made for television film directed by Ted Kotcheff and Julie Lee.
Love on the Run (1985) is a made for television film directed by Gus Trikonisis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Love_on_the_Run   (136 words)

  
 Facts about the music man
The Music Man is a 1962 musical film based on the Broadway show written by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey.
It tells the story of a con man whose plan to take money from a small Iowa town is thwarted when he falls in love.
It won the Academy Award for Original Music Score and was nominated for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color, Best Costume Design, Color, Best Film Editing, Best Picture and Best Sound.
www.supercrawler.com /Facts/the_music_man.html   (204 words)

  
 Greatest Moments and Film Scenes
The films in the #2 to #5 positions included: the shower scene from Psycho (1960), Harry Lime's appearance from the dark shadows in The Third Man (1949), the jump cut from the flying bone to the spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and the dawn helicopter raid in Apocalypse Now (1979).
the compilation of filmed love scenes and kisses in Cinema Paradiso (1988)
The Observer, the Sunday version of the British newspaper the Guardian Unlimited, published (in its February 6, 2000 edition) votes taken in late 1999 and early 2000 for "the 100 most memorable moments in film history." In more than 15,000 votes taken during the polling, 2,500 different moments received at least one vote.
www.filmsite.org /scenes.html   (204 words)

  
 filmpage
Hard Day's Night is the Beatles' first film and features hit songs like "All My Loving", "She Loves You", "Can't Buy Me Love", and "Hard Day's Night".
Smashing Line is a film that shows the new fads and styles coming in and going out of the London Mod scene.
Blow-Up, is controversial film set in the London Mod scene.
rachel.ns.purchase.edu /~caceto/project2/film.html   (204 words)

  
 Debbi Morgan
Her stage success led to her film debut as one of the slaves in the dreadful "Mandingo" (1975) but Morgan found more or less steady work on the small screen as in the 1979 ABC miniseries "Roots: The Next Generation", playing Alex Haley's aunt Elizabeth....
A petite, attractive and commanding black actress, Debbi Morgan has long been known to fans of daytime dramas but it took her galvanizing performance as Mozelle, the psychic aunt of the child heroine of "Eve's Bayou" (1997) for film critics and audiences to take notice.
Born in North Carolina but raised in the South Bronx, she began acting in high school productions and went on to hone her craft in the theater.
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/celeb/196763   (267 words)

  
 Is Your Film Language Greek?
Michael Karris is one of the very few, with his short film A Face of Greekness (1979).
One of the modes that the film utilises is that of the essay mode, with its Socratic-like questioning.
Basically, the concert footage is alternated with photos and film footage of people in Greece, and these photo sequences are segued into the music with some very dramatic poetry readings, in an attempt to reach cathartic heights of emotion.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/00/1/greek.html   (2180 words)

  
 Cabaret Movie Review at Hollywood Video
1979 (R) A musical choreographer works on a Broadway musical and a film while wrestling with the women in his life (ex-wife, mistress, daughter).
Her dreams of stardom are dashed as the Nazis come to power.
An aspiring cabaret singer/dancer falls in love with two men in pre-WWII Germany.
www.hollywoodvideo.com /movies/movie.aspx?mid=139   (2180 words)

  
 BBC - Films - review - The Jerk
Viewed today, it's a film that resembles a mix between "Airplane"-style gags and an early watered down version of the crude comedy the Farrelly Brothers would later take to new extremes.
Steve Martin's debut movie "The Jerk" as the lead went on to become the third biggest hit of 1979 in the US.
See what films are opening in the UK in 2005 and beyond
www.bbc.co.uk /films/2000/11/21/the_jerk_1979_review.shtml   (409 words)

  
 Turkish Delight (Turks Fruit) Film Review - Time Out Film
Producers of a 1979 sci-fi are claiming that the Michael Bay blockbuster is identical to their film.
Young sexy girls grow up to lose their bloom, and the only way the media mythology can deal with its own limitations is to kill them off while they're still young and beautiful, and use them as an excuse to make a pseudo-philosophical statement about love, life and decay.
The BA London Eye is the site most used by filmmakers, with Battersea Park not too far behind.
www.timeout.com /film/79870.html   (409 words)

  
 Combustible Celluloid - Manhattan (1979)
The clue to that is something that David Thomson says in his Biographical Dictionary of Film -- that Mariel Hemingway in Manhattan is the "purest piece of acting" in all of Allen.
On this level, Manhattan works just as well as any of his other screenplays (except for perhaps Annie Hall, which, on paper, is his best screenplay).
Clearly the movie is a love poem to New York City.
www.combustiblecelluloid.com /manhattan.shtml   (775 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: Manhattan (1979)
Still, the contrast was purposefully soft to lend an ambience of nostalgia to the feel of the film, a sense of Manhattan in its age of elegance.
Manhattan is a love song, pure nostalgia, the sentimental side of Woody Allen.
Paragraph One: Manhattanis not a sequel to Annie Hall; rather, it is more how he would have made the former if he'd had a plan.
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=262   (1200 words)

  
 Manhattan movie info - dvds
Plot: MANHATTAN is Woody Allen's glorious love letter to the city that he was born to make films about.
Only Woody Allen has put his relationship on film and set it to the music of George Gershwin.
Easily of of the best American films of all time, Allen examines relationships and life in this funny/bittersweet story set with NYC as the backdrop.
www.mooviees.com /588-manhattan/movie   (538 words)

  
 Al Pacino
He won a Tony for The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977), took an interesting shot at Richard III (1979), and played a memorable Teach both off-Broadway (1981-82) and on (1983-84) in an unsurprisingly snug collaboration with playwright David Mamet in American Buffalo.
Pacino's film work had been slowing down for some time as he continued to return to the stage in properties that caught his fancy.
The slight gains he made with these two films were scuttled, however, by the incredible miscasting that placed him in the dull, superficial saga of 1776, REVOLUTION (1985).
www149.pair.com /marilynn/al.htm   (649 words)

  
 Official Blondie Web Site
Filmed live in 1979, this program showcases the band performing their utterly contagious classics at Glasgow's Apollo Theatre.
Blondie's "Greatest Video Hits" includes a re-release of the entire 1981 video "The Best Of Blondie", including the number one hits "Heart Of Glass", "Rapture", "The Tide Is High".
In Amos Poe's 1976 underground film, Eric Mitchell stars as Rico, a young New Yorker whose love for French New Wave cinema spurs him to live his life like he is a denizen of 1960s Paris.
www.blondie.net /store_movies.shtml   (1446 words)

  
 World Cinema: Directors -- Krzysztof Kieslowski
A graduate of the Lodz film school, he turned out his first film in 1969 and first captured international attention with Camera Buff (1979), a satirical critique of political movie censorship in his native land.
Some won awards at international film festivals, including A Short Film About Killing and A Short Film About Love, both feature versions of segments from his mammoth Dekalog / The Ten Commandments (1988)—a series of ten TV films, each representing a biblical commandment through a modern story reflecting the drab reality of Poland today.
Several of his earlier and subsequent films were banned or shelved for long periods.
www.geocities.com /Paris/Metro/9384/directors/kieslowski.htm   (1446 words)

  
 Al Pacino
Pacino's film work had been slowing down for some time as he continued to return to the stage in properties that caught his fancy.
The slight gains he made with these two films were scuttled, however, by the incredible miscasting that placed him in the dull, superficial saga of 1776, REVOLUTION (1985).
He won a Tony for The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977), took an interesting shot at Richard III (1979), and played a memorable Teach both off-Broadway (1981-82) and on (1983-84) in an unsurprisingly snug collaboration with playwright David Mamet in American Buffalo.
www149.pair.com /marilynn/al.htm   (649 words)

  
 Cinema
A familiar item at the Regal ticket kiosk was the monthly ABC Film Review, essential reading for the film fan and now a highly collectable item.
Zoo Baby (1964) UK Dorothy Bromiley also appeared on TV, in such series as "Robin Hood" in the 1950s and as late as 1979 in " A Family Affair".
Bert Baker, who supplied the film still was aquainted with Dorothy in the early 1950s, and remembers her going to Hollywood..
www3.telus.net /public/nixonkg/cinema.htm   (3542 words)

  
 Illinois Times: A & E: Film: Halloween horrors
-- Springfield critic Marc Sigoloff is the author of The Films of the Seventies: A Filmography of American, British, and Canadian Films 1970-1979 (McFarland & Company).
The pacing is slow and deliberate, and an atmosphere of dread envelops the film.
Love goes awry when a widower discovers that the woman he is dating is not as sweet and innocent as she first appeared.
www.illinoistimes.com /gyrobase/Content?oid=oid:4806   (507 words)

  
 Christine Lahti
Lahti worked extensively on stage before making a stunning film debut as an attorney in...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1979), more than holding her own opposite Al Pacino.
A long dry spell has included GROSS ANATOMY (1989), FUNNY ABOUT LOVE (1990), and The Doctor (1991).
Married to director Thomas Schlamme, for whom she did a gag cameo in MISS FIRECRACKER (1989), and who directed her in the well-received madefor-TV movie "Crazy from the Heart" (1991).
www.theoscarsite.com /whoswho6/lahti_c.htm   (282 words)

  
 Jane Seymour Official Web Site - Media - Magazines
In the film, Reeve portrayed a playwright, Richard Collier, who while staying at the hotel in 1979, is captivated by a portrait of a turn-of-the- century actress, Elise McKenna, played by Jane Seymour.
The film was released in 1980, but according to its fans, didn't get the buzz needed to generate it as a hit because of an actor's strike that year.
After "Superman," Reeve is best remembered for the 1980 romance "Somewhere in Time," in which he portrayed a playwright who falls in love with the portrait of a woman (Jane Seymour) hanging in Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel and who literally wills himself back in time to meet her.
www.friendsofjane.com /media/newspapers_magazines/chrisreeve.htm   (282 words)

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