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Tag: 35mm

The Precincts of Dream: Fritz Lang’s Ministry of Fear

  By Finn Odum February 2, 2025 February 1, 2025 Dial M for Milland

|MH Rowe| The Hollywood thrillers that Fritz Lang made after leaving Nazi Germany—and after making there such classics as Metropolis (1927) and M (1931)—tend to be likable because they’re unmoved by the tyrannical demand that films ought to make complete sense. Continue reading

Tagged   35mm, Fritz Lang, Marjorie Reynolds, Ministry of Fear, Ray Milland, thriller

“I Didn’t Cry When You Disappeared”: Remember My Name (1978)

  By Finn Odum June 21, 2024 June 20, 2024 Uncategorized

|Steven Rybin| When a film is lost, it typically means no known print survives. Writer-director Alan Rudolph will sometimes refer to Remember My Name (1978), which he considers his best film, as lost. According to Rudolph, only one known 35mm print still exists. Continue reading

Tagged   35mm, alan rudolph, anthony perkins, geraldine chaplin, rare print
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