Word: filming
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harvard Film Study--"Way Down East" by D.W. Grinth and "Monte Carlo" by Ernst Lubitsch, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission...
...Harvard Film Study--"An American Tragedy" by Josef von Sternberg and "Design for Living" by Ernst Lubitsch, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission...
...Student Film Studies--"Barbara Baby" by Brian Kahin and "The Girl Who Returned" by Lloyd Kaufman, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission...
...Harvard Film Study--"Bluebeard" by Edgar G. Ulmer and "I've Always Loved You" by Frank Borzage, Carpenter Center Lecture Hall. Admission...
Technically, the film is little more than primitive art. Made in 1964, it was withheld during a five-year battle between co-producers. The slow dissolves, the gross use of filters to turn day into night, are rarely used today. Moreover, the local color is often put in by rote, as when Milo philosophizes, "Cities 'n' houses . . . come between us 'n' God," or when George addresses the camera in an arch epilogue. Yet The Fool Killer remains valid for two reasons. In its picaresque exploration of a naive, vanished America, it meanders into the Twain tradition...