I know, it’s beautifully shot. I’ve just posted a links to an article in which John Alcott discusses his work on the film, which you might find interesting! 🎥
Here is archival article from 1976 in which cinematographer John Alcott discusses his work on Barry Lyndon, for which he won an Oscar.
https://theasc.com/articles/flashback-barry-lyndon




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This week’s film 🌹
(See previous post for link.)

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Welcome! Glad you’ve found us!
It is quite a long film 😁 but it’s well worth it, it’s one of Kubrick’s best!
We’ve seen eight other films, all of which are shorter, so check those out too. We also watch short films every Friday!
All previous links should still work. 🍿🎬🍿
WK 9 | BARRY LYNDON
Directed by Stanley Kubrick
United Kingdom, United States, 1975
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Hi everyone!
This week’s film is Kubrick’s masterpiece Barry Lyndon (1975). Beautifully shot this tale of an 18th century Irish rogue’s social ascent, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Thackeray, is both tragic and funny in equal measure.
Here a the link ⚡️ 🎟 ⚡️:
https://archive.org/details/barri-lindon-1975-bdrip-1080p-esp
Enjoy! 🍿📽🎬
Also available on Criterion, Amazon and elsewhere.
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🍿HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE! 🍿
It’s time for Friday shorts! 🩳
This week we’ve chosen Maya Deren’s last completed film The Very Eye of Night (1952). For the film she collaborated with choreographer Antony Tudor who brought with him a crew of ballet dancers from the Metropolitan Opera. The entire film is projected as photographed in the negative.
Here’s the link:
https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=q1JqxczJZFo
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Thanks for your support! ❤️🍿

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It’s week eight and we’ve seen some great movies!
Here’s a list of what we’ve watched so far:
🍿 Repo Man (1984)
🎬 The Night of the Hunter (1955)
🍿 Beau Travail (1999)
🎬 The Long Goodbye (1973)
🍿 Sansho the Bailiff (1954)
🎬 Peeping Tom (1960)
🍿 Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974)
🎬 Touch of Evil (1958)
Plus short films by Chris Marker, Lotte Reiniger, Stan Brakhage, and others!
All links should still be active, so if you missed something it’s not too late to check it out! 🍿🎬❤️
Most films are also available on Criterion Channel, BFI Player, Mubi, and elsewhere.
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Our film this week is Touch of Evil!
Here is a link again to this week’s film 🎟:
https://archive.org/details/touch-of-evil-1958_202108

This week’s film:

Wk 8 | TOUCH OF EVIL
Directed by Orson Welles
United States, 1958 | 🕓 95
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Hi everyone!
Our film this week is Touch of Evil! Orson Wells at his very best here with this gritty film noir, Marlena Dietrich, and one of the greatest single-take tracking shots in the history off cinema— what’s not to love?
Enjoy! 🎬👁📽❤️
It’s week eight! We hope you’ve been enjoying the films that we’ve been selecting. Please remember to tell us what you think, and to like, share, or zap ⚡️
Engagement is down bad these past few weeks, so not sure how long we’ll keep going.
Here is the link to this week’s film ⚡️🎟⚡️:
https://archive.org/details/touch-of-evil-1958_202108
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🍿❤️🎬HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE! 🍿🎬📽
It’s time for Friday shorts! 🩳
This week we’ve chosen Un Chien Andalou (1929, 🕓15, Silent) by Luis Buñuel.
https://archive.org/details/un-chien-andalou__1929-film__luis_bunuel
I’m sure a lot of you know this film, but for those that don’t: Un Chien Andalou* (“An Andalusian Dog") was Luis Buñuel’s first film and is a seminal work in the genre of surrealist cinema. Written by Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, it was so popular that it ran for eight months straight after its initial limited release.
*There are some fairly gruesome scenes, which may disturb some viewers, so please do watch at your own discretion. 👁 🌝 🔪
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This week’s film is ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL by Rainer Werner Fassbinder!
If you haven’t seen it yet, why not watch it now?
Get some popcorn, dim the lights, and enjoy! Make time for great films and your life will be better! 😁
Here is the link again: ⚡️🎟⚡️
https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=ditxpog10fs
Enjoy! 🎬🍿❤️🎬📽

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Let us know what you think once you have!
This week’s film:
ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL
directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder 🍿

Sounds great! I’ll try and watch it at some point this week. 😁🍿
Wk 7 | ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL | ANGST ESSEN SEELE AUF
Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
West Germany, 1974 | 🕓 93
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Hi everyone!
Fassbinder takes Douglas Sirk’s All That Heaven Allows ( which we’ll hopefully show soon!) and truly makes it his own, though even stylistically he evokes Sirk here with his use of long tracking shots and controlled mise-en-scene — the use of colour is just superb.
This is one of Fassbinder’s finest films, and if you are not familiar with his work, after this you will want to watch it all!
“The stillness of the film is deeply sad. But in the middle of all this sadness lies the possibility Emmi and Ali create when they find each other. The film draws its immense force from its concentration on two simple facts: the world's indifference and the couple's love.” — Criterion Collection.
Enjoy! 🎬👁📽❤️
Remember to tell us what you think 💭 And don’t forget to like, share, or zap ⚡️
Here is the link to this week’s film 🎟:
https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=ditxpog10fs
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No, we haven’t seen it. We’ve seen a few of Carpenter’s film — Halloween, obviously, Escape from New York and a few others. It looks great from the trailer, though. We’ll put it on our list of things to watch.
And let us know what you think!
Thanks, Nolan. Looks great. I’ll use this for links from now on if I can.
