04 August 2015

the log / seventh month / year 2015


/pedro costa taught me more than film school/ depressing to see that something as important as in vanda's room with pedro doing a q&a afterwards doesn't sell out/ or that the whole retrospective in general wasn't as well attended as i would've hoped/ delved into moma's technicolor series/ explored the museum of the moving image/

First Tier
Second Tier
Third Tier
Fourth Tier
Trash

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7/2: Two Years at Sea, DVD
* 7/4: Celine and Julie Go Boating, avi file
* 7/7: The Battle of Midway, 35mm (short)
* 7/9: Mad Max: Fury Road, Real D 3D
* 7/11: Chryskyloden Blues, Vimeo
7/11: Heaven Knows What, DCP w/ Q&A
* 7/12: The Lodger, DCP w/ live piano accompaniment
* 7/12: Technicolor for Industrial Films, 35mm (short)
* 7/12: Cobra Woman, 35mm
* 7/12: Wagon Master, 35mm
* 7/13: Funny Little Bunnies, 35mm (short)
* 7/13: Easter Parade, 35mm
* 7/13: Homegrown, Streaming
7/14: The Naked Spur, 35mm
* 7/14: Eden, DCP
7/17: Ossos, 35mm
* 7/17: Casa de lava, DCP
* 7/18: The Fearmakers, 35mm
* 7/18: O sangue, 35mm
7/18: In Vanda's Room, 35mm
7/18: Ne change rien, 35mm
* 7/19: 6 Bagatelas, Digital
7/19: Not Reconciled, 35mm
7/19: Colossal Youth, 35mm
* 7/21: Land of the Pharaohs, 35mm
* 7/21: Daïnah la métisse, 35mm
* 7/21: Trás-os-Montes, 35mm
* 7/21: Two Lovers, Streaming
* 7/22: The Green Years, 35mm
* 7/23: Western Union, 35mm
* 7/23: Why Don't You Play in Hell?, Streaming
7/24: The Tenant, DVD
* 7/25: Mogambo, 35mm
7/26: Hollis Frampton program [Zorns Lemma, (nostalgia)], 16mm
* 7/28: A New Dawn, 35mm
* 7/29: May God Forgive Me, 35mm
* 7/29: Money From Home, 3D excerpt
7/29: Artists and Models, 35mm
7/29: Coma, DVD
* 7/30: Horse Money, DCP
7/30: The Bodyguard, Blu-Ray
* 7/31: Blood and Lace, 35mm

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* First time viewings
Top Five:
1. Celine and Julie Go Boating (Jacques Rivette, 1974)
- Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie? (Pedro Costa, 2001)
2. Land of the Pharoahs (Howard Hawks, 1955)
3. Daïnah la métisse (Jean Grémillon, 1932)
- She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (John Ford, 1949)

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