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STUDIO 8
CONTRIBUTORS
DANNY LEIGH, CONSULTANT EDITOR KIERAN GRANT
Danny Leigh is a journalist who regularly writes about Kieran Grant is a writer and editor who lives in London.
movies for the Financial Times and The Guardian. He has written about movies and television forRadio Times,
Since 2010, he has cohosted BBC Televisions long- the FILMCLUB website, andvarious licensed publications,
running Film program, as well as writing and hosting and once traveled in the footsteps of Peter OTooles
documentaries for BBC TV and radio. He has also worked Lawrence of Arabia forEsquiremagazine. He has been
in lm education and programming. Danny has written in love with British cinema since he rst saw Black
two novels, The Greatest Gift and The Monsters of Narcissus on a big screen at university, and is proud
Gramercy Park. to have made a tiny contribution by writing and
codirectingThe Lights(2015), a short lm produced
in association with the BFI and Film London.
LOUIS BAXTER
Louis Baxter started watching and writing about movies as DAMON WISE
a boy, making his way through his parents VHS collection
and staying up until 3 a.m. to watch horror movies. He started A movie writer since 1987, Damon Wise is a Contributing
his own movie blog and contributed to many others before Editor with Empire magazine and an advisor to the BFI
studying lm at Westminster University, London. He has London Film Festivals Thrill strand. As a journalist, his
since developed screenplays for a movie company and worked features, interviews, and reviews have been published in
as a freelance writer and critic, specializing in horror movies. many notable UK magazines and newspapers. In addition to
covering set visits and junkets, he is a regular attendee at
key international lm festivals. In 1998, he published
JOHN FARNDON his rst book, Come by Sunday, a biography of British
John Farndon is a Royal Literary Fellow at Anglia Ruskin movie star Diana Dors.
University in Cambridge and an author, playwright,
composer, and poet. He taught the history of drama at the
Actors Studio, studied playwriting at Central School of
Speech and Drama, and is now Assessor for new plays for
Londons OffWestEnd Theatre Awards. He has also written
many international best-sellers such as Do You Think Youre
Clever? and translated into English verse the plays of Lope
de Vega and the poetry of Alexander Pushkin.
CONTENTS
10 INTRODUCTION 35 Has God promised 52 To a new world of
you things? gods and monsters!
The Passion of Joan of Arc The Bride of Frankenstein
VISIONARIES 36 Falling in love again, 53 Magic mirror on the wall,
19021931 never wanted to who is the fairest one of all?
The Blue Angel Snow White and the
20 Labor omnia vincit Seven Dwarfs
A Trip to the Moon 37 If I were you, Id make
a bit of a scene 54 Ive a feeling were not
22 Out of the cradle People on Sunday in Kansas anymore
endlessly rocking The Wizard of Oz
Intolerance 38 Tomorrow the birds
will sing 60 Everybody has
24 I must become Caligari! City Lights their reasons
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Rules of the Game
drawing a viewer into the screen the Godzilla but Japans nuclear trauma
way a movie does nowbut as the made scaly esh? You dont need
Lumires train movie shows, to be a movie lover to quote a line
movies could make audiences take from Some Like It Hot (Nobodys
them as real from the start. perfect!)but how different a
We cant help identifying with Charting how the movies movie would it have been had its
the protagonist. Its coded in have evolved as an art form is one Austrian-born director, Billy Wilder,
our movie-going DNA. of the great joys of being a movie not been forced, like so many other
Roger Ebert lover. Sometimes the advances European lmmakers, to ee to
may be obvious: the momentous the US as the Nazis took power?
lurches from silence to sound, The Russian Revolution, the Cold
and from black and white to War, the hippie era, feminism,
color. Elsewhere, the revolutions the computer ageevery major
were subtler, as the crafts of moment in world history is up
lmmakingcinematography, there on screen somewhere.
trinkets at Montparnasse train editingtook on lives of their own. All this in a medium that began
station station, the youthful The wider historical context in in the fairground, one step from the
medium was given a nickname which movies were made also circus, and has spent much of its
that still ts today: the Seventh needs to be consideredwhen you existence as an excuse for young
Art, after architecture, painting, talk about movies, youre never just couples to sit together in the dark.
music, sculpture, dance, and poetry. talking about movies. Once you That what was happening on the
Its author was Ricciotto Canudo, an dive into the history of movies, you screen ascended to such glorious
Italian scholar. To Canudo, the cant help dealing with history in entertainment was unlikely enough.
power of the movies was that they general. Look at the last century That it became art is perhaps even
brought each of the great art forms of movies and you see real life more extraordinary.
of the past together into oneto running through it like the rings of
watch movies was to experience all a tree. Purely as cinema, it is hard A communal experience
six of the older art forms at once. to overstate the impact of Godzilla, In many ways, it is their
the movie monster who terrorized contradictions that make the
Movies evolve Tokyo Bay in 1954and what was movies what they are. How else
So many years later, the sheer
sensory rush of the movies is still
enough to overwhelm the audience, If were looking for a shark, were not
in the very best sense of the word.
Its hard to imagine the creak and
gonna nd him on the land.
crackle of cinemas early years Hooper / Jaws
INTRODUCTION 15
Art, thats special. What can you There will, of course, be both
omissions and inclusions that will
bring to it that nobody else can? puzzle each reader. Part of the
beauty of cinema is that no two
Mr. Turlington / Boyhood opinions on movies are ever quite
the same. If this were just a list
to explain the effect they have on thing not unlike a dream or an of the favorites of the consultant
their audiences? When a viewer falls act of hypnosis, until you stumble and authors, it would deviate in
for a movie, it can feel like it has back out into the light, maybe places from the list that follows.
been made for them and them alone, understanding something new You might think the job of selection
like a hand extending from the about yourself, maybe just aching would get easier if the criterion
screen. And yet, if you have ever from laughing so hard. were greatness, but really, thats
watched a really great comedy in just as subjective. Rather, this book
the middle of a packed cinema, or A world of choice chooses its movies as an atlas of
inched to a horror alongside two Some of the movies in this book inuence, a collection of landmarks,
hundred others doing exactly the were adored by critics; others were and the hope is that, if a readers
same, you will know that movies pure crowd-pleasers. Quite a few own best-loved movie is missing,
are meant to be watched in a were neither, ops that later there will be others that make up
crowd, that cinema grew up as an generations then realized were for it. And also that there will be
experience to be shared with others. masterpieces. Genre doesnt come at least one movie that readers will
Over the years, movies have into it. Thrillers rub shoulders with choose to watch for the rst time.
been viewed in many different Westerns, romance with neorealism,
ways. At rst, they were novelties, and they all have to make room for
cheap dollops of sensation. Then the occasional musical.
they were impossibly glamorous Language and nationality are
moments of escapism whose stars no concern either. Hollywood is well
glittered in pristine black and representedalthough many see
white. They evolved into profound it as a dirty word, the true movie When you clean them
accounts of the human condition, lover knows how many good things up, when you make movies
made by great auteurs. Today, Tinseltown has produced over the respectable, you kill them.
they are often vastly expensive years. But there has always been a Pauline Kael
spectacles designed to make big world beyond Beverly Hills, and
still more money for studios and no worthwhile book about movies
corporations. They make you feel could ignore that. The White
that youve slipped behind the eyes Ribbon (2009) deserves its place
of the people on screen, the whole every bit as much as Jaws (1975).
VISIONA
19021931
RIES
18 INTRODUCTION
F. W. Murnaus
The Cabinet of unauthorized
The French Lumire In Charlie Chaplins Dr. Caligari, a disturbing adaptation of Bram
brothers shoot the second movie, Kid Auto German Expressionist Stokers Dracula, titled
46-second short Races at Venice, the classic, reects its Nosferatu, is released.
La Sortie des usines character the Tramp authors experiences It is nearly destroyed
Lumire Lyon. appears for the rst time. in World War I. following a lawsuit.
Georges Mliss A Trip D. W. Grifths 3.5-hour Buster Keaton The Toll of the
to the Moon sets a epic Intolerance is an stars in his rst Sea is the rst
new benchmark for high early Hollywood full-length comedy, Technicolor movie
production values and blockbuster movie. The Saphead. to be put out in
special effects. general release.
M
ovies are so much a part had begun entertaining the French Movies as art
of todays culture that it public with movies, he looked for Although the pioneers clustered
is hard to imagine a time ways to make them more splendid in France and America, it was in
when they werent there at all. Its and spectacular. In America, too, Germany that the movies rst
hard, too, to appreciate the awe visionaries were at work. There, became art. In the aftermath of
felt by the public of the 1890s at cinema thrived thanks to the World War I, a country mired in
seeing moving pictures for the likes of Edwin S. Porter, a former political and economic chaos gave
rst time, as ghostly gures came electrician who ended his 1903 rise to a string of masterpieces
to life before their eyes. From a feature The Great Train Robbery whose inuence still echoes today.
21st-century viewpoint, however, with a gunman turning toward the The silent era was lled with some
the real shock is how far those camera and appearing to re of the most glorious, pristine
movies changed in the next three at the audience. lmmaking that cinema would ever
decadesquickly evolving into Other lmmakers had grander know: the works of Robert Wiene,
gorgeously vivid feature movies. plans. A few years later, Porter F. W. Murnau, and Fritz Lang. Yet
was approached by a edgling even then, it wasnt just directors
Magic on screen playwright who hoped to sell who deserved the credittake
For the early lmmakers, there were him a script. Porter turned down the giant Karl Freund, a huge man
no masters to learn from. Some had the script, but hired the young with an equally vast knowledge
a background in theater, others in man as an actorand that same of cameras, who would become a
photography. Either way, they were young man, the gifted and still master cinematographer, strapping
breaking new ground, and none controversial D. W. Grifth, later the camera to his body and setting
more so than Georges Mlis. As become a director himself, helping it on bicycles to revolutionize how
soon as this sometime magician to father the modern blockbuster. a movie could look.
VISIONARIES 19
Alfred Hitchcocks Josef von Sternbergs
The Thief of Bagdad rst thriller, The The Jazz Singer is The Blue Angel is
stars Douglas Fairbanks Lodger: A Story of the the rst movie with released in German-
and a cast of thousands London Fog, about synchronized sound and English-language
in an early and lavishly the hunt for Jack the dialogue. It mixes versions, and makes
produced swashbuckling Ripper, is a commercial title cards with short Marlene Dietrich a
adventure fantasy. hit in the UK. sound sequences. worldwide star.
Sergei Eisensteins Fritz Langs Metropolis The rst Academy Charlie Chaplin
technical masterpiece is one of the rst Awards ceremony is dees the talkie
Battleship Potemkin is full-length science- held at the Hollywood revolution with
released to mark the 20th ction movies, set in a Roosevelt Hotel in his hit silent classic
anniversary of the 1905 technologically advanced Los Angeles. City Lights.
Russian Revolution. dystopian future.
LABOR OMNIA
VINCIT
A TRIP TO THE MOON / 1902
A
s its title suggests, the They are brought before the King
IN CONTEXT 12-minute-long movie of the Selenites, but manage to
A Trip to the Moon escape. They return to Earth, where
GENRE
(Le Voyage dans la Lune) is a a parade is held in their honor and
Science ction, fantasy
fantastical account of a lunar an alien is put on display.
DIRECTOR expedition. A group of scientists
Georges Mlis meets, a huge gun is constructed, Magic tricks
and astronauts are blasted to the Some pioneers of the cinema,
WRITERS moon, where they fall into the hands such as the French Lumire
Georges Mlis, from of the moon-dwelling Selenites. Brothers, saw the new medium
novels by Jules Verne and as a scientic breakthrough, a
H. G. Wells (all uncredited) means of documenting reality.
Chorus girls line up to re the
Monster Gun that will blast a Frenchman Georges Mlis, the
STARS
spaceship to the moon. Mliss director of A Trip to the Moon,
Georges Mlis,
overblown theatrical style keeps however, recognized it as a new
Bleuette Bernon, Franois the action more absurd than heroic. way of performing magic tricks.
Lallement, Henri Delannoy
BEFORE
1896 Mliss short movie Le
Manoir du Diable (The Devils
Castle) is often credited as the
rst horror movie.
1899 Cinderella is the rst of
Mliss movies to use multiple
scenes to tell a story.
AFTER
1904 Mlis adapts another
Jules Verne story with Whirling
the Worlds, a fantasy about a
group of scientists who y
a steam train into the sun.
VISIONARIES 21
What else to watch: The Man with the Rubber Head (1901) A Trip to Mars (1910) Metropolis (1927, pp.3233)
The Invisible Man (1933) First Men in the Moon (1964) Hugo (2011)
O
ne of the most inuential those used in Intolerance. It was
IN CONTEXT movies ever made, a hit, but was condemned by many
Intolerance is truly epic for its overt racism, glorifying slavery
GENRE
in its scope, with elaborate sets and the Ku Klux Klan.
Historical epic
and countless extras. It was not Its commercial success,
DIRECTOR the rst movie to use techniques however, bankrolled the cast
D. W. Grifth such as camera tracking and close- of thousands required to make
ups, but director D. W. Grifth Intolerance, which lost as much
WRITERS used them with such mastery at the box ofce as The Clansman
D. W. Grifth, Anita Loos that many regard him as the had made. Some critics describe
STARS father of modern moviemaking. Intolerance as an apology for the
The movie was born in earlier movie, but there is nothing
Vera Lewis, Ralph Lewis,
controversy. Grifths previous apologetic in its ambition and scale.
Constance Talmadge,
movie in 1915, The Clansman,
Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh,
came to be called The Birth of a Four-part drama
Robert Harron Nation and was the rst full-length Four stories of intolerance, spanning
BEFORE feature movie made in the US. Its three millennia, interweave through
1914 Italian director Giovanni innovative techniques foreshadowed the movie, each with a different
Pastrone makes Cabiria, an
early feature-length epic. D. W. Grifth Director
1915 Grifths The Birth of a Born on a farm The Birth of a Nation, whose
Nation is the rst US feature in Kentucky in racism caused protests and riots.
movie, but sparks controversy 1875, David Grifth made about 500 movies
with its racist content. Llewelyn Wark in total, but his career entered
Grifth was 10 into a downward spiral after
AFTER when his father died, leaving the Intolerance. He died in 1948.
1931 Grifths nal movie, The family in poverty. After several
Struggle (his second sound years of stage work, he got an Key movies
feature), is a box-ofce failure. acting job for a movie company
It is a semiautobiographical in 1908, and was soon making 1909 A Corner of Wheat
tale of a battle with alcoholism. his own movies, some of the rst 1915 The Birth of a Nation
ever made in Hollywood. He set 1916 Intolerance
up his own company to make 1919 Broken Blossoms
VISIONARIES 23
What else to watch: Cleopatra (1917) Broken Blossoms (1919) Sunrise (1927, pp.3031) Metropolis (1927, pp.3233)
Modern Times (1936) Gone with the Wind (1939, pp.6263) Ben-Hur (1959)
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Horror
DIRECTOR
Robert Wiene
WRITERS
Hans Janowitz, Carl Mayer
STARS
Werner Krauss, Conrad
Veidt, Friedrich Fehr,
Hans Heinrich von
Twardowski, Lil Dagover
BEFORE
1913 The Weapons of Youth is
Wienes rst movie, now lost.
AFTER
T
he Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The somnambulist Cesare, who,
1924 The Hands of Orlac, an has been described as the the viewer is told, has been in a
Expressionist movie by Wiene, rst feature-length horror sleeping trance for 23 years, is roused
by Caligari and fed sitting in his cofn.
is later remade twice and movie, and it is easy to see its legacy
inspires many horror movies. in modern cinema, but not for the
obvious reasons. Its ingenious set with Caligari as a straightforward
1925 Wiene directs a silent designstill avant-garde in its villain causing an innocent to
movie of Richard Strausss use of palpably unreal, theatrical sleepwalk into committing murder.
opera Der Rosenkavalier. environmentsis the most striking As the movie neared production,
Strauss conducts a live of its features. Yet it is other, more however, the story morphed into
orchestra for the premiere, but subtle elements of Robert Wienes something more complex, leading
a tour of the US is canceled groundbreaking psychological to possibly another rst for cinema:
with the arrival of sound movie. thriller that have become xtures the twist ending.
of movie storytelling.
The unreliable narrator had Opening the cabinet
long been a staple of literature, Janowitz and Mayer were inspired
since the time of the ancient Greek by an 11th-century story about a
dramatist Aristophanes, but it had condence-trickster monk who
yet to be used in cinema. Caligari exerted a strange inuence over
pioneers the use of this device in a man in his keep. In their
I have never been the character of Francis (Friedrich screenplay, the monk became
able since to trust Fehr). The story Francis tells starts, a doctor, whom Francis and his
the authoritative power innocently enough, with a love love rival Alan (Hans Heinrich
of an inhuman triangle, as two friends compete for von Twardowski) encounter at
state gone mad. the affections of the same woman a village fairground.
Hans Janowitz but of course, all is not as it seems. Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss) rst
The movies screenwriters, appears as a fairground showman
Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, who opens his so-called cabinet
originally wrote the story as a cofn by any other nameto
an indictment of Germanys reveal the ghostly, heavy-lidded
government during World War I, Cesare (Conrad Veidt) lying within.
VISIONARIES 27
What else to watch: Nosferatu (1922, p.330) The Last Laugh (1924) Secrets of a Soul (1926) Metropolis (1927,
pp.3233) Dracula (1931) Spellbound (1945) The Third Man (1949, pp.10003) The White Ribbon (2009, p.323)
WHAT ARE WE
WAITING FOR?
BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN / 1925
S
ergei Eisensteins This was one
IN CONTEXT Battleship Potemkin of the rst movie
was commissioned posters by Dutch
GENRE designer Dolly
by the Soviet authorities
Historical drama Rudeman.
to commemorate the 20th It depicts a
DIRECTOR anniversary of the 1905 Cossack soldier
Sergei Eisenstein Revolution, when Russian with one of his
sailors mutinied against victims at his
WRITER their naval commanders and feet. Its bold
Nina Agadzhanova protested in the port of Odessa futurist style
is typical of
STARS (now in Ukraine). The result 1920s posters
was a movie that revolutionized in Europe.
Aleksandr Antonov,
cinema. Ninety years later, it
Vladimir Barsky,
is rare that an action movie
Grigori Aleksandrov
does not owe it something.
BEFORE The opening scenes are meat, only to be told that it was
1925 Eisensteins rst full- historically accurate. The cooks did t for consumption. The crews
length feature, Strike, tells take issue with the maggot-ridden spokesman, Quartermaster Grigory
the story of a 1903 walkout Vakulinchuk (Aleksandr Antonov),
in a Russian factory and the did call for a boycott and was shot.
repression of the workers. The crew did turn on their superior
ofcers before hoisting a red ag
AFTER and sailing to Odessa, where there
1928 Eisensteins October had been ongoing civilian unrest.
(Ten Days That Shook the View it in the same way And Vakulinchuks body was put
World) uses a documentary that a group of artists on display, with a note: This is the
style to tell the story of the might view and study a body of Vakulinchuk, killed by the
1917 October Revolution. Rubens or a Raphael. commander for telling the truth.
David O. Selznik When the sailors reach Odessa,
1938 In a more restrictive however, Eisensteins movie veers
political climate, Eisenstein into propaganda. While it is true
retreats to distant history that Tsar Nicholas II took action
with Alexander Nevsky. against the striking citizens of
Odessa, this did not happen at the
VISIONARIES 29
What else to watch: Strike (1925) October (1928) Man With a Movie Camera (1929)
I
n 1927, one movie changed the fellow who has been seduced
IN CONTEXT course of cinema history: The by the vampish woman from
Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson, the city (Margaret Livingston).
GENRE
was the rst ever feature-length She urges him to sell his farm
Silent drama
talkie. But another song was and come with her to pursue a
DIRECTOR playing in picture palaces that life of excitement in the city. The
F. W. Murnau year, and it was a silent movie. In man is married, however, to his
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, sweet young wife (Janet Gaynor).
WRITERS German director F. W. Murnau When he asks the woman: And
Carl Mayer (screenplay); attempted to distill a universal my wife? a sly look comes into
Hermann Sudermann human experience into 90 wordless his lovers eyes. Couldnt she get
(short story) minutes of beautiful monochrome drowned? is the chilling title card.
imagery, accompanied only by The rural setting, creeping fog,
STARS
music and sound effects. and shifting, spidery shadows of
George OBrien, Janet At a lakeside village, two this scene recall Murnaus other
Gaynor, Margaret clandestine lovers meet under great masterpiece, the archetypal
Livingston, Bodil Rosing the moonlight. The man (George vampire movie Nosferatu. Sunrise
BEFORE OBrien) is an honest country looks set to deliver an equally
1922 Murnaus Nosferatu helps
to dene the horror genre in a F. W. Murnau Director
nightmarish version of Dracula.
Born in Germany literate man, Murnau brought
AFTER in 1888, Friedrich Goethes Faust to the big screen
1927 Metropolis, Fritz Langs Wilhelm Murnau before moving to Hollywood in
science-ction classic, also fought for his 1926. His rst US movie was
features the spectacle of the country in the horror of World Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans.
War I before making a horror He died in a car crash in 1931.
modern city.
of his own: Nosferatu, the rst
1930 Murnaus City Girl tells movie to be based on Dracula. Key movies
the story of a apper falling in The Last Laugh proved that
love with a farm boy and being Murnau could move his 1922 Nosferatu
rejected by his family. audiences as skillfully as he 1924 The Last Laugh
could terrify them. A highly 1927 Sunrise
VISIONARIES 31
What else to watch: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, pp.2427) Faust (1926) The Lodger (1927) Wings (1927)
Street Angel (1928) Man with a Movie Camera (1929) City Lights (1931, pp.3841) A Star Is Born (1937)
City awakening
This is where Sunrise surprises us.
The metropolis has a magical effect
on the man and his wife as they
spend the day wandering through
its vertiginous throng, thrown
together in a touching, accidental
second courtship.
Yet there is still much drama
ahead, and more unforgettable
sights: crowds through which the
camera swoops, street carnivals,
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Science ction
DIRECTOR
Fritz Lang
WRITERS
Fritz Lang,
Thea von Harbou
STARS
Alfred Abel, Gustav
Frhlich, Rudolf Klein-
M
any movies have Langs vision of the cityscape of
Rogge, Brigitte Helm journeyed into the future, the future was heavily inuenced
and most of them owe a by the skyscrapers that were being
BEFORE built at the time in New York.
1922 With Dr. Mabuse the debt to Fritz Langs Metropolis.
Gambler, Lang and von Harbou Made in Germany in 1927, this tale
introduce the arch-criminal to of city life projects itself a hundred Lang often said that the idea for
the big screen for rst time. years ahead of its time. Metropolis came to him on a visit
to New York in 1924, and it shows.
1924 The Nibelungs is Mirror image The American city, with its soaring
Lang and von Harbous epic Metropolis is set in 2026, but it is skyscrapers and views of ant-sized
two-part silent fantasy. really a warped reection of the era citizens, clearly inspired the rst
in which it was made. In its striking science-ction cityscape ever
AFTER
black-and-white imagery, inuenced shown on screen. Lang worked
1929 Woman in the Moon is by German Expressionism, lie the with visual-effects pioneer Eugen
Langs next science-ction nightmares of a world in ux. The Schfftan to create an exaggerated
masterpiece after Metropolis. mechanized horrors of World War I version of Manhattan, combining
1931 M stands for Murderer were fresh in the memory, and the models of monorails and shining
in Lang and von Harbous Nazis would soon begin their rise pinnacles with vast clockwork sets,
desolate thriller. to power, proposing totalitarian in which the humans operating the
solutions to Germanys problems. machines are little more than cogs.
VISIONARIES 33
What else to watch: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, pp.2427) The Bride of Frankenstein (1935, p.52)
Modern Times (1936) Blade Runner (1982, pp.25055) Brazil (1985, p.340) The Matrix (1999) Minority Report (2002)
B
uster Keaton was a master
IN CONTEXT of deadpan slapstick. He
was born into a vaudeville
GENRE
family and grew up familiar with
Comedy
the demands of physical comedy,
DIRECTOR which he transferred from stage
Charles Reisner to screen. Although he didnt
always take a credit as director,
WRITER he was invariably the mastermind
Carl Harbaugh behind the laughs. Today, what
STARS impresses most about his movies
is their comic precision, and the Keaton performed his own stunts,
Buster Keaton, Tom many of which, like this building
sophisticated way in which he
McGuire, Ernest Torrence, falling on him in Steamboat Bill,
misleads his audiences. Steamboat
Marion Byron Bill, Jr. is typical of the way in which Jr., relied on precise timing and
positioning to avoid serious injury.
BEFORE Keaton plays with expectations.
1924 Keaton fractures his
neck while shooting the Straight to the jokes type as a fey bohemian, complete
pratfalls for Sherlock, Jr. The movie sets course in almost with Oxford bags, a tiny ukulele,
record timethe grizzled captain and a beret, before the movie
1926 Keatons The General, of a dilapidated paddle steamer moves up a notch with a storm.
now considered a classic, faces competition from a stylish After he has been swept by high
ops at the box ofce. new riverboat on the same day winds through a town on a hospital
that his long-lost son (Keaton) bed, Keaton stands immobile as an
AFTER
reappearsand goes straight to the entire storefront crashes over his
1928 Steamboat Bill, Jr. is the
jokes. Keaton uses a slew of visual head, perfectly framing him in its
inspiration for Walt Disneys puns and sight gags even before his top window. The scenehighly
Steamboat Willie, the rst character has arrived. When he dangerous to performcaptures
Mickey Mouse animation. nally does appear, Keaton starts a Keatons philosophy in a nutshell:
1929 Keaton makes his nal symphony of silliness, playing against Stuntmen dont get laughs.
silent movie, Spite Marriage,
about a celebrity wife who What else to watch: Our Hospitality (1923) Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
divorces her humble husband. The Navigator (1924) The General (1926) The Cameraman (1928)
VISIONARIES 35
T
he story of Jeanne dArc put through an exhausting ordeal.
IN CONTEXT (Joan of Arc), or the Maid The director keeps his camera
of Orleans, has been lmed tight on her face, contrasting her
GENRE
several times, mostly as an action- tortured expressions with the
Historical drama
adventure in which she leads an pinched features of the clerics
DIRECTOR army against English invaders in all shot in extreme close-up, with
Carl Theodor Dreyer 15th-century France. But Danish no makeup, and harsh lighting.
director Carl Theodor Dreyer went As matters get progressively
WRITERS back to the transcripts of Joans worse for Joan, the movie keeps the
Joseph Delteil, Carl trial to create an intimate and audience inside her tormented
Theodor Dreyer emotionally grueling account of world for as long as it can. Even as
her persecution and execution at she is burned at the stake, Dreyer
STAR
the hands of the church. focuses relentlessly on Joan rather
Maria Falconetti
By all accounts, the shoot was than on the attempt to save her.
BEFORE as grim and punishing as anything As the director himself once put
1917 Falconetti stars in La depicted on screen, particularly for it, Nothing in the world can be
Comtesse de Somerive, the Maria Falconetti as Joan, who was compared to the human face.
rst of her two feature movies. The trial scene
was shot in a
AFTER hugely expensive
1932 Dreyer makes his rst replica of the
sound movie with the horror ecclesiastical
movie Vampyr. court at Rouen
Castle, where the
1943 Dreyers movie Day of historical Joan
Wrath returns to the theme was tried.
of witchcraft with a tale of
17th-century persecution.
1957 Otto Preminger adapts
George Bernard Shaws play
Saint Joan for cinema, starring
Jean Seberg in her debut role. What else to watch: Sunrise (1927, pp.3031) Vampyr (1932)
FALLING IN LOVE
AGAIN NEVER
WANTED TO
THE BLUE ANGEL / 1930
M
arlene Dietrichs Lola-Lola,
sermon, warning of the dangers of
IN CONTEXT the showgirl of The Blue chasing the pleasures of the esh.
Angel (Der Blaue Engel), is
Set in Weimar Germany, it tells the
GENRE
one of cinemas most indelible sirens.
tale of Professor Immanuel Rath
Comedy drama
The movie was banned by the Nazis (Emil Jannings), who gives up his
DIRECTOR in 1933, but Hitler, a fan of Dietrich,
respectable job as a schoolteacher
Josef von Sternberg reputedly kept a private copy. to pursue Lola-Lola, a performer at
cabaret club The Blue Angel.
WRITERS Moral message Professor Rath journeys through
Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Lola-Lolas decadence and sexually the seamy demimonde of show
Vollmller, Robert charged ennui are captured in songs business, and when Lola-Lola
Liebmann (screenplay); that made Dietrich famous: Falling rejects him, he ends up a laughing
Heinrich Mann (novel) in Love Again became her personal stock: spineless, emasculated, and
anthem. Ironically, Josef von powerless, a grotesque shadow of
STARS Sternbergs movie is also a moral his censorious former self.
Marlene Dietrich,
Emil Jannings Professor Rath
(Emil Jannings,
BEFORE right) becomes
1929 Von Sternbergs a humiliated
rst talkie is the US crime clown in
Lola-Lolas
drama Thunderbolt. troupe. He is
AFTER ridiculed by the
audience when
1930 Von Sternberg and the troupe visits
Dietrich team up for a second his home town.
time with the Hollywood
romance Morocco.
1932 Dietrich and von
Sternberg reunite for Shanghai
Express, a huge box-ofce hit,
and the fourth movie of seven What else to watch: Shanghai Express (1932) Blonde Venus (1932)
the two would make together. Desire (1936) Destry Rides Again (1939) Cabaret (1972)
VISIONARIES 37
IF I WERE YOU
ID MAKE A BIT
OF A SCENE
PEOPLE ON SUNDAY / 1930
G
erman cinema in the visits Erwin, a cabdriver, and his
IN CONTEXT 1920s and 30s was wife Annie, a model. He invites
noted for its style and them to the lake, but, after an
GENRE
technical expertise. But People on argument, Erwin leaves Annie
Silent drama
Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag) is behind to join Wolfgang, Christl,
DIRECTORS pioneering in a very different way, and Brigitte, a salesclerk.
Robert Siodmark, creating a uid, freewheeling movie In retrospect, the artlessness
Curt Siodmark aimed at realism. of what happens next in the lm is
Filmmakers Robert Siodmak truly affecting, given that the movies
WRITERS and Edgar G. Ulmer, then both makers would all be forced into exile
Curt Siodmark, Robert novices, would later carve out a before the decade was out. There is
Siodmark, Edgar G. Ulmer, career in Hollywood making tense no cynicism, only the pathos of its
Billy Wilder thrillers, but People on Sunday is characters optimistic faith in the
the polar opposite. It is also very often-repeated word tomorrow.
STARS different from the later works of
Erwin Splettster, Annie its screenwriter Billy Wilder, who
Schreyer, Wolfgang von developed its documentary style
Waltershausen, Christl from reportage by Siodmaks
Ehlers, Brigitte Borchert brother Curt, soon to write many of
BEFORE Universal Studios horror pictures.
1927 Walther Ruttmanns
Wed sit at a nearby table
silent documentary Berlin: A movie experiment while theyd decide what
Symphony of a Great City
The movies subtitle was a lm to do that day. It was
chronicles one day in Berlin
without actors. It follows 24 hours completely improvised.
to an orchestral score.
in the lives of ve Berliners, played Brigitte Borchert
by nonactors in roles based on their
AFTER real lives. Wine merchant Wolfgang
1948 Vittorio De Sicas irts with movie extra Christl. They
The Bicycle Thief, a key arrange to meet in the lake resort of
Italian neorealist movie, Nikolassee. Later that day Wolfgang
tells an everyday story
What else to watch: The Bicycle Thief (1948, pp.9497) bout de soufe
shot entirely on location.
(1960, pp.16667) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960, pp.16869)
TOMORROW
THE BIRDS WILL
SING
CITY LIGHTS / 1931
40 CITY LIGHTS
C
harlie Chaplins movie City
IN CONTEXT Lightswhich he wrote,
directed, and starred in
GENRE
was one of the last great movies
Silent comedy
of the silent era, acknowledged by
DIRECTOR many as one of the best comedies
Charlie Chaplin of all time. Although it was released
in 1931, four years after the rst real
WRITER talkie, The Jazz Singer, Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin deantly made City Lights a silent
STARS movie with only a few distorted
sound effects and a sound track
Charlie Chaplin, Virginia
of his own music.
Merrill, Harry Myers
BEFORE Tramp and the Flower Girl
1921 Chaplin makes his rst The story begins in a large city,
feature movie, The Kid, with where Chaplins Tramp is eeing
13-year-old Lita Grey, whom from a policeman who threatens to
he marries three years later. arrest him for vagrancy. Escaping
by climbing through a car, he The poster for the movies original
1925 Chaplins The Gold Rush, meets a poor blind ower girl release in 1931 makes full use of the
his rst blockbuster featuring (played by Virginia Merrill). He audiences recognition of Chaplins
the Tramp, is a huge success. buys a ower from her with his Tramp persona.
1927 The silent era comes to last coin, and the girl, hearing
an end with The Jazz Singer, the sound of a luxury car door, searches desperately for ways to
the rst feature-length movie believes he is a wealthy man. raise the money to fund it, from
Not judged as a vagrant by this sweeping the streets to getting
with full sound dialogue.
blind girl, the Tramp falls in love beaten in a prizeghtvehicles for
AFTER with her and wants to be the rich Chaplins trademark slapstick,
1936 Chaplin makes Modern and handsome benefactor she bawdiness, and melodrama.
Times, his last silent feature, imagines him to be. He determines The Tramp also saves a
a protest against the Great to rescue her from her life of poverty millionaire who is threatening to
Depression workers conditions. and when he hears of an operation commit suicide after his wife has
that will restore her sight, he left him. In return, the millionaire
offers the Tramp $1,000 to help the
Charlie Chaplin Director girl. Unfortunately, the millionaire
only sees the Tramp as a friend
Actor-director took him to the US. By age 26, he when he is blind drunk. When the
Charlie Chaplin was a star with his own movie millionaire sobers up, he accuses
was the biggest company. He made a string of the Tramp of stealing the money.
star of silent hit silent movies before his rst Going on the run, the Tramp gives
movies. Born talkie, the anti-Hitler satire The the girl the money to pay for the
in London in 1889, he survived Great Dictator. He died in 1977. sight operation, but is captured
a childhood beset by poverty. and thrown in jail.
His alcoholic father abandoned Key movies
his singer mother, who was later A touching encounter
committed to an asylum. These 1921 The Kid
Finally, he is released from jail and
early experiences inspired the 1925 The Gold Rush
1931 City Lights nds himself outside the ower
character of the outcast Tramp.
As a teenager, Chaplin joined a 1936 Modern Times shop. In the window, the girl is
circus troupe and an impresario 1940 The Great Dictator arranging owers. She has had
the operation and can see. Full of
VISIONARIES 41
What else to watch: The Gold Rush (1925) The General (1926) Metropolis (1927, pp.3233) Modern Times (1936)
kindness for the Tramp, who is now struck both the rich and the poor uttering ares of hope, thats
dressed in shabby clothes, the girl as the crisis deepened. While enough. Its not clear what that
picks up the ower that has been the movie offered no recipes for hope isthat she will nd her true
knocked from his grasp by street recovery, what it did, cleverly, was happiness with such a bedraggled
kids, and as their hands touch, she to provide a glimmer of hope. After man, or that they will both walk
suddenly recognizes himso very rescuing the millionaire from suicide away, wiser but content. All that
different from the debonair prince in the river, the Tramp urges him to matters is that there is hope, the
she may have imagined. The Tramp be hopeful. Tomorrow the birds hope inspired by the thought that
looks anxiously into the eyes of the will sing, he says. No matter how the birds will sing tomorrow,
once-blind ower girl and asks, bleak things look today, people must come what may.
You can see now? Yes, she cling to the idea that there may be
replies, I can see now. joy tomorrowthat seems to be
The boxing scene, in which the
This poignant exchange is one the core of the movies message. Tramp spends most of his time hiding
of the most famous dialogues in behind the referee or running from his
movie historyall the more telling Happy ending? opponent to avoid combat, shows off
because it comes from the silent When the ower girl nally sees the Chaplins clowning skills.
eraand in many ways it is Tramp for who he really is, Chaplin
emblematic of the entire movie. the director does not immediately
It is not just the Tramp that the have them fall into each
girl is seeing for the rst time, others arms in
but the truth, and the audience recognition. We
must see it too. In the noisy, do not know if
brightly ashing world of the the ower girl
modern city, the little people, will embrace
the downtrodden, and the lonely or reject him
are forgotten and brushed aside. because he is
It is only through the purity of so different from
silence, simplicity, and blindness the man of her
that people can regain their senses imagination. There is
and learn to see clearly again. no neat happy ending.
While the Tramps
Hope of tomorrow winsome look elicits
The movie has a conservative pathos, it also restores
and sentimentalsome might the movie to a comic
even say mawkishmessage, level, distancing the
but theres no doubt that it touched audience from the pain
a chord on its release, just two of his possible rejection.
years after the Wall Street Crash. But as the ower girl
Times were troubled for countless looks back at him and
millions, the poor in the US were viewers see the thoughts
beginning to feel the pinch of the turning over behind her
Great Depression, and suicides eyes and the faintly
In contrast to the more In Germany, studios fall Starting with The 39 MGMs Technicolor epic
theatrical talkies, under the control of Nazi Steps, Alfred Hitchcock Gone with the Wind
Fritz Langs rst sound propaganda chief makes a series of British is an international hit
movie, M, uses a Joseph Goebbels. Major thrillers that reect an and one of the most
complex sound track German directors and anxiety about the rise of protable movies
to build suspense. stars ee to Hollywood. hostile powers in Europe. ever made.
Bela Lugosi as Dracula and Introduced in 1930 by the Snow White and In France, Jean
Boris Karloff as Frankenstein Motion Picture Producers and the Seven Dwarfs, Renoirs The Rules of
become horror-movie legends. Distributors of America as a Walt Disneys rst the Game is a critical
Depression-era theaters introduce guideline for moral decency full-length animated disaster, but will later
double featurestwo full- in movies, the Hays Code is movie, becomes an be recognized as a
length movies for the price of one. now strictly enforced. instant classic. brilliant class satire.
I
n an ordinary Berlin street movies will never again equal
in 1931, a child is playing. those made in the 1930s and
From the shadows nearby, 1940s, the height of the classical
a haunting melody is whistled Hollywood period. It was an era
by a murderer. when, for all the trauma of world
The talkies had already made eventsnot least the Great
their entrance four years earlier,
We are not trying to entertain Depression and World War II
but this, perhaps, is the moment in
the critics. Ill take my chances movies had swagger, condence,
cinema when the sound era truly with the public. and mass appeal. They were
begins. The movie was M, a dark Walt Disney glamorous and escapist. And they
thriller by German director Fritz made their audiences laugh. While
Lang. In that single scene, Lang Charlie Chaplin never fully took to
went far beyond simply adding sound (Buster Keaton even less so),
sound to movies. He was playing others were perfect for it. The Marx
with sound, using it. He was Brothers verbal virtuosity had their
making it a characters signature. audiences in stitches, while the
new technology made the movies very essence of screwball comedy
Early sound so cumbersome to produce that was the wisecracking one-liner.
The rst years of sound were a some might have been better left
disruptive time for the industry. silent. Yet the technical troubles Monster spectacles
Many stars lost their careers were overcome, new stars emerged, While M is a good place to open
when they failed the voice test, and the magic returned. Even this new era, classical Hollywoods
and there were times when the today, there are many for whom symbol could be King Kong (1933).
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 45
Citizen Kane, Orson Ernst Lubitsch, a Suspected communists,
Welless rst movie, is refugee from Germany, Children of Paradise, 10 Hollywood lmmakers
based on the press tycoon directs To Be or Not a lavish historical are called before the
William Randolph to Be, a movie that drama directed by Committee Investigating
Hearst, who bans all lampoons the Nazis, Marcel Carn, is Un-American Activities,
mention of the movie in and is said by critics lmed in German- blacklisted by the studios,
his newspapers. to be in poor taste. occupied France. and later jailed.
Humphrey Bogart stars In Italy, Ossessione, an The Best Years of Our The Bicycle Thief by
in The Maltese Falcon, early neorealist movie Lives, by William Wyler, Vittorio De Sica is a
the archetypal lm by Luchino Visconti, reects the difculties neorealist alternative
noir, and (the following runs afoul of Fascist of US servicemen to Hollywood, with a
year) in Casablanca. government censors. readjusting to civilian powerful, simple story
life after World War II. acted by ordinary people.
This monumental movie spectacular had had a major impact on the femmes fatales and world-weary
was proof of the studios willingness industry. Scores of directors gumshoes becoming some of
to make movies ever larger in their and actors, among them some cinemas dening gures.
quest for excitement. Kong joined of Europes most talented, had From Italy came a different kind
a monster hall of fame. Universal defected to Hollywood. of downbeat. In the Rome of 1948,
Studios had already made the iconic director Vittorio De Sica used a
horror movies Frankenstein and A postwar edge cast of real people to tell a tale
Dracula (both 1931), The Mummy World War II gave the movies that of everyday struggle called The
(1932), and The Invisible Man (1933), came after it a new, abrasive edge. Bicycle Thief. It was the type of
all popular entertainments that also Even Britains typically sweet- movie that lit a fuse in all who saw
exhibited some brilliant lmmaking. centered Ealing comedies acquired it. But perhaps the most inuential
King Kong was big, but it didnt a darker tone when Alec Guinness movie of the era had already been
have a monopoly on scale. By 1939, played multiple roles in the murder made. An ambitious portrait of a
audiences were being wowed by story Kind Hearts and Coronets press baron, 1941s Citizen Kane
The Wizard of Oz (its yellow-brick (1949). Darker still was writer goes in and out of favor with critics,
road seen in saturated Technicolor) Graham Greenes peerless web of but its impact was immense. Its
and roused by Gone With the Wind, intrigue and betrayal in postwar cowriter, producer, director, and
an epic romance set against the Vienna, The Third Man (1949). star, Orson Welles, was 25 when
historical backdrop of the American In the US, crime drama evolved he made it. As it would be again
Civil War. into a new genrelm noir. Its in the next decade, movies had
In Europe, however, another swirl of stylized shadow play been reshaped by young people too
war was about to start. By the end borrowed heavily from the German much in love with its possibilities
of the 1930s the Nazis brutal rule Expressionists of the 1920s, its to be hampered by the past.
46
C
lassic old movies as The real-life crimes of Peter Krten,
IN CONTEXT inuential as Fritz Langs known in the press as the Vampire
Mwithout which there of Dsseldorf, were fresh in the
GENRE
would have been no Psycho, Silence minds of German audiences when
Crime drama
of the Lambs, or Se7encan be M was released in May 1931. Lang
DIRECTOR slightly disappointing when later denied that Krten was the
Fritz Lang viewers nally come to see them. inspiration for his script. Although
By then the movies will have been so he was clearly tapping into a theme
WRITERS emulated and borrowed from that that was sitting high in the public
Fritz Lang, they can end up looking somewhat consciousness, his portrayal of a
Thea von Harbou hackneyed. Not so with MLangs murderer was far from predictable.
crime masterpiece still bristles The rst surprise was in the
STARS
with chilling invention. casting. Little-known Hungarian
Peter Lorre, Otto Wernicke,
actor Peter Lorre, a small man
Gustaf Grndgens
with bulging, oddly innocent eyes,
BEFORE seemed an unlikely choice to play
1927 Metropolis, Langs a child killer. The next surprise
seminal science-ction epic, was in the movies oblique
is groundbreaking for the narrative. While concerned with
scale of its futuristic vision. justice, M is not a simple tale of
crime and punishment, and dees
AFTER expectations from the outset.
1935 Karl Freund, who was
the cinematographer on Shots of absence
Metropolis, directs Mad Love, The movies opening murder is
a Hollywood horror starring the set up with a heartbreaking
by now famous Peter Lorre. poignancy: as Beckert, who
is seen only in silhouette,
1963 In the last movie he approaches a young girl at a
makes, Lang appears in front
of the camera, playing himself
in Jean-Luc Godards Le The movies iconic poster
displays the M (for murderer) that
mpris (Contempt). will be imprinted on the killers
back so that he can be trailed.
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 47
What else to watch: Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922, p.330) Metropolis (1927, pp.3233) Fury (1936) Ministry of Fear
(1944) The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) The Big Heat (1953, pp.33233) While the City Sleeps (1956)
A human monster
Part of the power of M is the way in
which Lang effortlessly wrong-foots
the viewer. So meek is the monster
fairground, the scene cuts to her at the heart of the story, when his
anxious mother at home, then out face is nally revealed, that the
of the window, then into the yard. audience is thrown off guard, put
Her calls become desperate over into his shoes and made to feel his
shots of absence: vacant rooms, an fear. Lang then expertly cranks
empty dinner plate. When the actual up the tension, with the killer
murder is committed, Lang shows unwittingly marked with a chalk
nothing but the girls ball rolling letter M, for Mrder (murderer),
into the grass and a stray balloon and Beckerts distress increasing
oating away. as the chase gathers momentum.
Beckert, the killer, seen only M was Langs rst talkie, and
from behind, writes to the papers, he makes incredible use of sound, disturbing ends when Beckert is
protesting that the police are not and silence. The director subtly on the run, when the noise of re-
publicizing his crimes. Instead creates tension in the killers very engine sirens and trafc create a
of trailing Beckert, however, Lang rst entrance: as he is about to disorienting cacophony.
cuts to the wider repercussions strike, Beckert whistles a familiar
of the girls murder. A reward is tuneto unsettling effect. Lang Final judgment
posted, and as the police pursue uses sound to different but equally M keeps nudging the audience
off balance to the end. The movies
Fritz Lang Director tension comes not only from the
relentless ticktock of the narrative,
Born in Vienna Impressed by his talent, the Nazis but also from the question that
in 1890, Fritz asked Lang to head the UFA Lang asks the audience: what
Lang made his studio in 1933. Instead, he ed to kind of justice it wants to see
directorial debut the US, where he forged a highly for the killer. Its a sophisticated
at the German UFA studios with successful career.He died in 1976. approach even now, let alone for an
Halbblut (The Weakling) in 1919, audience that would still have been
about a man ruined by his love Key movies acclimatizing to Langs innovations
for a womana recurrent theme with sound and subject matter.
in his movies. After a series of 1922 Dr. Mabuse the Gambler Lang himselfin a long career
hits, including science-ction 1927 Metropolis
classic Metropolis, Lang made lled with truly great movies
1931 M
his masterpiece with M. 1953 The Big Heat
always insisted that M was the
nest of them all.
48
L
ike so many
IN CONTEXT movies now
regarded as
GENRE
classics, the Marx
Musical comedy
Brothers Duck Soup
DIRECTOR received a mixed reception
Leo McCarey from critics when it opened
in 1933. Now its seen for
WRITERS what it is: a sharp, anarchic,
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and above all hilarious
Arthur Sheekman, political satire (even if the
Nat Perrin brothers themselves denied
doing anything but trying to
STARS
be funny). The movie is a From the left, Groucho, Chico,
Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, riot of the brothers trademark Harpo, and Zeppo Marx were real-life
Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx, puns and visual gags, including brothers, who honed their comic
Margaret Dumont the famous mirror scene, in which, personas in vaudeville theater.
Races, is their biggest hit. A Night at the Opera (1935) A Day at the Races (1937)
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 49
DONT BE ALARMED
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
THOSE CHAINS ARE MADE
OF CHROME STEEL
KING KONG / 1933
K
ing Kong was probably the movie is full of iconic scenes,
IN CONTEXT rst true special-effects including a memorable climax in
blockbuster. It is the simple which Kong bats away a biplane as
GENRE
story of a huge ape discovered on he clings to the top of the Empire
Monster movie
an uncharted island, which he State Building.
DIRECTORS shares with other giant creatures, The movies secret was to portray
Merian C. Cooper, including dinosaurs. The ape Kong the ape sympathetically. Kong is
Ernest B. Schoedsack is captured and brought to New protective of his female captive, and
York for people to stare at, only for only attacks when provoked. Kongs
WRITERS him to break free from his chains tormentor, Carl Denham (Robert
James Ashmore Creelman, and go on a rampage. Armstrong), who exhibits Kong as
Ruth Rose, Edgar Wallace The stop-motion effects look the Eighth Wonder of the World, is
creaky today. Yet such is the power the movies villain. And when Kong
STARS
of the storytelling that it can move nally tumbles from the skyscraper,
Fay Wray, Robert the viewer in a way that is beyond it is a moment of tragedythe
Armstrong, Bruce Cabot many slicker modern movies. The audience is on his side.
BEFORE Ann (Fay Wray)
1925 An adaptation of Arthur is terried of Kong
Conan Doyles novel, The Lost at rst, but later
World features humans tries to save him.
battling with dinosaurs. In New York, he
escapes to look
AFTER for her, leading his
captor Denham to
1949 Cooper and Schoedsack say, It was beauty
team up for another adventure killed the beast.
featuring a giant ape with
Mighty Joe Young.
1963 Inspired by King Kong,
animator Ray Harryhausen
works on stop-motion classic
Jason and the Argonauts. What else to watch: The Lost World (1925) Mighty Joe Young (1949)
Clash of the Titans (1981) Jurassic Park (1993) King Kong (2005)
50
WAR IS DECLARED!
DOWN WITH MONITORS
AND PUNISHMENT!
ZERO DE CONDUITE / 1933
J
ean Vigos On its release,
IN CONTEXT 41-minute Zero de Conduite
Zero de provoked strong
GENRE reactions against
Conduite (Zero for
Surrealist comedy its irreverence
Conduct) caused for conventional
DIRECTOR both outrage and sensibilities. It
Jean Vigo delight when it was banned in
premiered in Paris France until 1946.
WRITER in April 1933. But
Jean Vigo although its anarchic
STARS spirit was deplored Zero de Conduite
Jean Dast, Louis Lefebvre, by the Establishment is perhaps best
Coco Golstein (it was banned by seen in the context
the French Ministry of French Surrealist
BEFORE of the Interior until cinema, following
1924 Ren Clairs Surrealist 1946), with hindsight in the tradition of
short, Entracte, plays with the movie isnt really all that Ren Clair and Luis Buuel, who
the frame rate to produce a political, at least not in the way that threw narrative sense out the
spooky slow-motion effect. the authorities rst perceived it. window, juxtaposed random images,
and often morphed into strange
1929 Director Luis Buuel scenarios with bizarre dialogue.
teams up with artist Salvador These were serious works of art,
Dal to make the Surrealist aiming to explore the subconscious,
movie Un Chien Andalou. yet also simply irreverent.
AFTER
1934 Vigos only full-length One of the most poetic A childs-eye view
movie, LAtalante, tells the lms ever made, and one The movie was funded by a private
poetic story of a newly married of the most inuential. patron, who paid Vigo to create
couple living on a barge. Pauline Kael a story based on his childhood
experiences of boarding school. This
1968 Lindsay Andersons If was not to be a nostalgic trip down
depicts a rebellion in a British memory lane for the director, but an
public school. attempt to recreate the state of being
a child. Some of the movies rough
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See also: Entracte (1924) Un Chien Andalou (1929, pp.33031) propos de Nice (1930) LAge dOr (1930)
Jean Taris, Swimming Champion (1931) LAtalante (1934) The 400 Blows (1959, pp.15055) If (1968)
T
hrough the 1930s, Universal life, only for armed villagers to
IN CONTEXT Studios made a string of drag him away. He learns to speak,
hits adapting classic horror saying, I want friend like me, but
GENRE
literature into mainstream movies. even Dr. Frankensteins efforts to
Horror
What separates James Whales provide him with a bride backre,
DIRECTOR Frankenstein movies from the other when the bride also rejects him. In
James Whale horror movies in the universal the end, The Bride of Frankenstein
canon is its empathy for its monster. feels as much a morality tale as
WRITERS This is never more apparent than a horror movie, suggesting that
William Hurlbut, John L. in The Bride of Frankenstein, in monstrousness might be no more
Balderston (screenplay); which the monster implores Dr. than skin deep.
Mary Wollstonecraft Frankenstein to build him a mate.
Shelley (novel)
Morality tale
STARS Much of the movies narrative
Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, presents Frankensteins monster
Valerie Hobson, Elsa as lost in a world to which he
Lanchester does not belong. He longs for
BEFORE friendship, but is rejected at
1931 James Whale adapts every turn. At one point, a
Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. blind man introduces him to
Karloff stars as the monster. the pleasures of domestic
Show Boat. Dracula (1931) The Mummy (1932) Gods and Monsters (1998)
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1937 Disney
R
eleased in 1937, Snow audience, while at the same time
IN CONTEXT White and the Seven investing it with enough jeopardy
Dwarfs was the rst full- to create tension. Snow White
GENRE
length movie made by the Walt deliberately terries its young
Animation, musical
Disney Company. Disney sought to viewers, from the sequence where
DIRECTOR combine the slapstick tone of its Snow White panics in the woods as
David Hand successful short movies with an the trees come alive, to the scenes
injection of the macabre by turning in which the malevolent Queen
WRITERS to one of the Grimm Brothers most gleefully plots the girls death. By
Ted Sears, Richard famous fairy tales, the story of an the time the prince awakens the
Creedon, Otto Englander, evil queen hunting an innocent girl heroine with a kiss, evil has been
Dick Rickard, Earl Hurd, who is declared the fairest of all by vanquished, and fear conquered.
Merrill De Maris, Dorothy a magic mirror. This set the template Disney realized that, without the
Ann Blank, Webb Smith for Disney movies for the next 80 authenticity of conict, the happy
(screenplay); Jacob Grimm, years, from Cinderella to Frozen. resolution at the end would never
Wilhelm Grimm (fairy tale) be heartfelt.
Adding jeopardy
STARS Snow White
One of the challenges for lmmakers hides from the
Adriana Caselotti, Lucille making childrens movies is to keep wicked Queen
La Verne, Moroni Olsen the material appropriate for the in the dwarfs
home. She
BEFORE
cooks and
1928 Disney releases the cleans for
Mickey Mouse short Steamboat them, and
Willie, its rst sound cartoon. also makes
them wash
AFTER their hands.
1950 Disney revisits Grimms
1937 Disney
fairy tales with Cinderella.
2013 Disneys Frozen, loosely
inspired by Hans Christian
Andersens The Snow Queen, What else to watch: Fantasia (1940) Pinocchio (1940) Dumbo (1941)
is an enormous hit. Cinderella (1950) Beauty and the Beast (1991) Frozen (2013)
IVE A FEELING
WERE NOT IN
KANSAS
ANYMORE
THE WIZARD OF OZ / 1939
56 THE WIZARD OF OZ
P
lenty of big movies from the
IN CONTEXT classical Hollywood period
have faded into obscurity.
GENRE
Other movies remain respected by
Musical, adventure
the critics, but modern audiences
DIRECTOR struggle to connect with them. I would watch the movie every
Victor Fleming Then there are movies like Victor day when I was two. I had a
Flemings The Wizard of Oz, which hard time understanding that
WRITERS not only stands the test of time, but I couldnt go into the lm,
Noel Langley, Florence continues to entertain. The movie because it felt so real to me.
Ryerson, Edgar Allan is discovered and embraced by Zooey Deschanel
Woolf (screenplay); each new generation as passionately in the documentary lm
L. Frank Baum (novel) as the previous one, and the story These Amazing Shadows, 2011
has crossed over into a global
STARS cultural consciousness. Even if they
Judy Garland, Frank have never seen the movie, people
Morgan, Ray Bolger, can sing along to Somewhere over
Bert Lahr, Jack Haley, the Rainbow, and will understand
Margaret Hamilton the reference when someone taps
BEFORE their shoes and says Theres no a Scarecrow, a Tin Man, and a
1938 Judy Garland stars place like home. The Wizard of Oz Cowardly Lionshe must travel
alongside Mickey Rooney is now more than 70 years old, but it along the Yellow Brick Road, while
remains a key picture in the making avoiding the attentions of the
in Love Finds Andy Hardy.
of modern cinema. Wicked Witch of the West. Her
AFTER destination is the Emerald City,
1939 A few months after The A magnicent spectacle where the mysterious Wizard of
Wizard of Oz, Flemings Gone The movies story sees Dorothy Oz himself resides. The story is
with the Wind is released. (played by the 17-year-old Judy probably familiar, but what really
Garland), a young girl growing up sets apart The Wizard of Oz is not
1954 Garland stars opposite on a Kansas farm, caught in the so much the what as the how. It
James Mason in hit musical eye of an impressively rendered is a movie in service of spectacle,
A Star Is Born, her rst movie twister and magically transported a movie that sets out to test the
in four troubled years. to the Land of Oz. Here, along limits of the newly born medium
with a ragtag trio of mists of cinema in every frame.
Minute by minute
00:11 00:19 00:58 01:21
Dorothy runs away from home The house crashes in Oz, The friends arrive at Toto leads the friends to the
in Kansas to save her dog Toto killing the Wicked Witch the Emerald City, where the Castle where they are trapped
from an ofcious neighbor, Miss of the East. The Munchkins Wizard agrees to grant their by the Witch. She sets re to the
Gulch. Professor Marvel, a fortune- celebrate. The Wicked Witch wishes if they bring him Scarecrow. Dorothy throws water,
teller, persuades her to return. of the West swears revenge. the Wicked Witchs broom. and in doing so melts the Witch.
00:34 01:28
00:17 Dorothy befriends 01:14 Toto exposes the
A mighty twister develops, the Scarecrow on the In her crystal ball, the Wizard as a sham.
lifting Dorothys farmhouse Yellow Brick Road, Witch watches the friends The Good Witch tells
into a spin. Miss Gulch on her followed soon after by enter the Haunted Forest. Dorothy she can return
bicycle is transformed into the Tin Man and the She sends ying monkeys home by tapping her
a witch on a broomstick. Cowardly Lion. to capture Dorothy. ruby slippers together.
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What else to watch: Pinocchio (1940) A Star Is Born (1954) Return to Oz (1985) Wild at Heart (1990)
When Dorothy arrives in Oz, viewers time to pan around Munchkinland, be, dazzling with its no-expenses-
see her open her eyes in faded, lingering on the extravagantly spared production. In that sense,
sepia-toned black and white, the constructed set as its wave of it is very much a forerunner of the
frame crackling with the technical hallucinatory colors hits the viewer modern blockbuster, with musical
imperfections of the time. But from all angles. Then come the numbers in place of action set pieces.
as she opens the door and steps special effects, a musical number
outside, they glimpse Oz and are featuring hundreds of actors, and Character-led story
overwhelmed with Technicolor. In a showdown with the antagonist, Although the story is crafted to be
1939, when it was released, this the Wicked Witch of the West (the the perfect vehicle to show off the
would have been the very rst time scenery and costume designers wonderful new toys Hollywood had
many audience members had seen were encouraged to use as much at its disposal, it is nonetheless
a color movie. As the color as possible to take full deeply rooted in character and
scene plays out, the advantage of the Technicolor emotion. While we discover a new
director Victor format). The whole time, viewers are world, we do so through
Fleming is fully adjusting to seeing color for the rst the prism of a distinct
aware of this time. This is a movie with the framing device. Whereas
fact and he approach that if less is more, most adventure movies
takes his then how much more must more feature a group of
EVERYBODY HAS
THEIR REASONS
THE RULES OF THE GAME / 1939
T
he Rules of the Game (La on humanitys triumph over class.
IN CONTEXT Rgle du jeu) is a biting At its premiere on July 7, 1939, the
satire about the French audience booed. In October that
GENRE
upper classes on the brink of World year, the authorities banned the
Comedy of manners
War II, who are endlessly frivolous movie, as depressing, morbid,
DIRECTOR despite, or perhaps because of, the immoral... an undesirable inuence
Jean Renoir impending conict. over the young.
At the time of its release in
WRITERS 1939, The Rules of the Game was Rediscovering the movie
Jean Renoir, Carl Koch an expensive op, shunned by the During the war, the original
STARS public and critics alikein part negatives of the movie
because of its contrast to director were thought to have
Nora Gregor, Marcel Dalio,
Jean Renoirs previous movie, been destroyed in a
Paulette Dubost, Roland
Grand Illusion (1937), a reection bombing raid. In the
Toutain, Jean Renoir
BEFORE The poacher
1937 Renoirs movie about Marceau (Julien
prisoners of war in World Carette, left) is
War I, Grand Illusion is the offered a job by
rst foreign-language movie Robert (Marcel
Dalio) to help
to receive a Best Picture him catch
nomination at the Oscars. rabbits.
1938 Renoirs adaptation of
mile Zolas novel The Human
Beast is a huge success.
AFTER
1941 After the critical and
box-ofce failure of The Rules
of the Game, Renoir makes his
way to Hollywood. His rst US
movie is Swamp Water.
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What else to watch: Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932) Grand Illusion (1937) Citizen Kane (1941, pp.6671)
French Cancan (1954) Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) Gosford Park (2001)
TOMORROW IS
ANOTHER DAY
GONE WITH THE WIND / 1939
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Historical romance
DIRECTOR
Victor Fleming
WRITERS
Sidney Howard
(screenplay); Margaret
Mitchell (novel)
STARS
Vivien Leigh, Clark
Gable, Leslie Howard,
Olivia de Havilland
BEFORE
N
1915 D. W. Grifths The Birth ow viewed nostalgically Dressing Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) for
as a relic of a long-gone the ball, Mammy (Hattie McDaniel)
of a Nation (or The Clansman), upbraids her newly widowed mistress
an epic chronicle of the Civil Hollywood, Gone with the
for trying to ensnare a married man.
War, is condemned as racist. Wind was itself a rose-tinted portrait
of a bygone age. Its preamble pays
1933 George Cukor directs tribute to a lost America, in a paean Depression, and audiences were
Little Women, a Civil War era to the Old South: Here in this pretty swept off their feet by the movies
family drama adapted from the world, Gallantry took its last bow. sheer scale, romance, and blazing
novels by Louisa May Alcott. Here was the last ever to be seen color palette.
of Knights and their Ladies Fair, of
AFTER Master and of Slave. Look for it only Epic adaptation
1948 Vivien Leigh takes the in books, for it is no more than a What is now regarded as a great
title role in Alexander Kordas dream remembered, a Civilization historical epic was a work of ction
adaptation of Anna Karenina gone with the wind... In 1939, by Margaret Mitchell, whose best-
by Leo Tolstoy. America was still smarting from selling Civil War love story was rst
the grinding poverty of the Great published in 1936. Before the year
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 63
What else to watch: The General (1926) Little Women (1933) A Streetcar
Named Desire (1951, pp.11617) Cold Mountain (2003) 12 Years a Slave (2013)
YOURE WONDERFUL,
IN A LOATHSOME
SORT OF WAY
HIS GIRL FRIDAY / 1940
H
oward Hawkss sharply have exclaimed, Hey, its even
IN CONTEXT scripted screwball comedy better with a woman and a man
about the daily newspaper than with two men. And so, in
GENRE
world is one of the smartest movies Charles Lederers screenplay, the
Screwball comedy
of the black-and-white era. Famous two newspapermen
DIRECTOR for its overlapping, machine-gun- become a
Howard Hawks fast dialogue, it portrays journalists recently
who will stoop to anything in their divorced
WRITERS hunt for a good story. The movies couple: hard-
Charles Lederer press hotshot leads lie, cheat, and boiled editor
(screenplay); Ben Hecht, connive, yet they win the viewer Walter Burns
Charles MacArthur (play) over with their charm, energy, and
brilliant comic timing.
STARS
Cary Grant,
Play adaptation
Rosalind Russell His Girl Friday was based
BEFORE on a 1928 play about the
1931 The rst movie version corrupt world of the press,
of the stage play The Front The Front Page, of
Page is directed by Lewis which a movie version
Milestone, and stars Adolphe had already been
Menjou and Pat OBrien. made. In The Front
Page, the battle of
AFTER wits is between two
1941 Grant and Russell newspapermen, but Hawks made
reprise their roles for a radio a key change. After reading
version of the movie, broadcast scenes from the play with his
by The Screen Guild Theater. girlfriend, Hawks is said to
1974 Billy Wilder directs a
remake of The Front Page, Walter (Cary Grant) schemes
starring Jack Lemmon and to prevent his ex-wife Hildy
(Rosalind Russell) from marrying
Walter Matthau. another by reminding her how
much she loves her job.
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 65
What else to watch: Bringing Up Baby (1938) The Philadelphia Story (1940) Roman Holiday (1953)
I
dont think any word can
IN CONTEXT explain a mans life, says
Charles Foster Kane, the
GENRE
towering press-baron protagonist of
Mystery drama
Citizen Kane. And yet the genius
DIRECTOR of this moviecowritten, starring, Your faithful bystander reports
Orson Welles and directed by Orson Welles at the that he has just seen a picture
age of just 25is that it does just which he thinks must be the
WRITERS that: takes a single word that best picture he ever saw.
Orson Welles, captures the origin and essence of John OHara
Herman J. Mankiewicz the mercurial Kane, and teases the Newsweek, 1941
audience with it for nearly two
STARS
hours, before offering an enigmatic
Orson Welles, Joseph
clue to its meaning.
Cotten, Dorothy Shot in secrecy to preempt
Comingore legal attempts to block production,
BEFORE and ambiguously billed as a love
1938 Welles directs a radio story, Welles braced himself for temporal devices. The narrative
adaptation of H. G. Wellss trouble upon its release. Kanes then switches to a newsreel clip
War of the Worlds, about an character was not only based on a that recalls the life and deeds of the
invasion from Mars. Its news- living person, but one who was great Kane. It shows the building
bulletin style is said to have extremely powerful. of his stately home, Xanadu, a
Citizen Kane is a murder sprawling mansion that he lls with
caused some listeners to
mystery without a murder, even art (Enough for ten museumsthe
believe that it was real.
though it famously opens with loot of the world). It shows Kanes
AFTER Kane, in old age, as a dying man. inuence spreading across the US
1958 Welless noir thriller Touch Starting his movie at the end is just and then across the world, as he
of Evil tells a story of corruption the rst of Welless many innovative stands on a balcony next to Adolf
in a Mexican border town.
1962 Welles makes a visually Old age. Its the only diseasethat you
stunning adaptation of Franz
Kafkas novel The Trial. dont look forward to being cured of.
Bernstein / Citizen Kane
Minute by minute
00:12 00:33 01:26 01:36
Following a newsreel of Bernstein tells Thompson of Thompson speaks to Susan. Susan takes an overdose,
Kanes life, reporter Jerry the early days at the Inquirer, She describes her marriage to saying that she does not
Thompson is charged with in which Kane wrote his Kane, and how he forced her want to sing any more.
discovering the meaning of Declaration of Principles. to continue singing. Kane slaps her, and she
Kanes nal word, Rosebud. walks out on him.
M
ade at the height of World choice, was anxious to move on
IN CONTEXT War II, Casablanca is a to For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943);
romance set in neutral and by all accounts, there was no
GENRE
Morocco, just as the ghting is love lost between Humphrey Bogart
Romantic drama
getting uncomfortably close.
DIRECTOR Few of those working on the Warner Bros. promoted the movie
Michael Curtiz production thought they were making as a typical romance of its time, little
a great movie. Ingrid Bergman, who thinking that it would become one of
WRITERS had not been the producers rst the most popular movies ever made.
J. J. and P. G. Epstein,
Howard E. Koch,
Casey Robinson
STARS
Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid
Bergman, Paul Henreid
BEFORE
1938 Algiers, a romantic
thriller starring Hedy Lamarr,
is set in North Africa.
1941 The Maltese Falcon
makes Humphrey Bogart a star.
AFTER
1944 In To Have and Have
Not, Bogart and Lauren Bacall
star in another Resistance story.
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 73
What else to watch: Only Angels Have Wings (1938) The Maltese Falcon (1941, p.331) To Have and Have Not (1944)
Brief Encounter (1945, p.332) Notorious (1946) Key Largo (1948) Charade (1963) Play It Again, Sam (1972)
Humphrey Bogart
Actor
Humphrey Bogart was
renowned for playing world-
weary outsiders with a noble
streak. Born on Christmas Day
1899 to a wealthy New York
family, he had a privileged, if
Actors Henreid, Bogart, and lonely, childhood. He served
Bergman did not know, until the nal in the US Navy during World
day of shooting, who would get on the War I, after which he struggled
plane. This uncertainty contributed for a decade to establish his
to the emotional ambivalence of acting career before nally
Bergmans performance. making a name for himself
It is about a man and playing gangsters and villains
a woman who are in love, in Hollywood B-movies. His big
and who sacrice love for the greater good. Clearly a breakthrough came when he
for a higher purpose. powerful message at the time of the played the damaged hero in
Roger Ebert movies release, it has not lost any The Maltese Falcon. A string
Chicago Sun-Times, 1996 of its power over the years. Indeed, of great movie roles followed,
audiences today may be tempted to including To Have and Have
look back on a better, albeit ctional, Not, The Big Sleep, and Key
world, in which personal gratication Largo (1944), with his wife
appeared less likely to prevail over Lauren Bacall. The African
the common cause, while the on- Queen won Bogart his only
screen chemistry of the movies Academy Award, for Best
deeply poignant moment. While the stars enhances the viewers Actor, in 1951. He appeared
audience longs for the romance to pleasure at identifying with them. in more than 75 movies over
endure, it recognizes that nobility However, the movies appeal a 30-year career and died,
at 57, in 1957.
must win the day. does not lie in the passion and
selessness of its leads alone. It has
Enduring appeal a strong cast of minor characters,
When Rick tells Ilsa, Youre getting including a black-marketeer played Key movies
on that plane with Victor where you by Peter Lorre and a police chief by
1941 The Maltese Falcon
belong, the audience vicariously Claude Rains. Both play morally 1944 To Have and Have Not
shares his heroism and her self- ambiguous roles in a corrupt world, 1946 The Big Sleep
denialbasking in the reected yet are ultimately redeemed along 1951 The African Queen
glory of renouncing romantic love with cynical, hard-drinking Rick.
76
I
ts astonishing The movies release in
IN CONTEXT now to realize March 1942 was marred by
that Ernst tragedy. Carole Lombard
GENRE had died in a plane crash
Lubitschs hilarious
War comedy weeks earlier, while work
satire of the Nazis was in postproduction.
DIRECTOR began production
Ernst Lubitsch in 1941, when the
US had not yet actors remain actors, no
WRITERS entered World matter what situation
Melchior Lengyel, War II and was theyre in. But the story
Edwin Justus Mayer still maintaining quickly became much
neutrality. German- darker than that.
STARS
born Lubitsch set out Although it was
Jack Benny, Carole
to challenge that neutrality. made in Hollywood, the movie
Lombard, Robert Stack
Knowing the political risk he was is set in Warsaw, Poland,
BEFORE taking, he took himself out of the in 1939, just as Germany
1940 The Shop Around the studio system for the rst time in is about to invade. The
Corner, Lubitschs hit romantic his career and signed a deal with highly strung members
comedy, is also set in Europe United Artists. This paid him less of a theater company
on the eve of World War II. than his usual fee but gave him led by Joseph Tura
artistic control. (Jack Benny) and the
AFTER The story was unusual for leading lady who is
1943 After the disappointing Lubitsch in that it was not taken also his wife, Maria
initial reception of To Be or from an existing source, but was (Carole Lombard)
Not to Be, Lubitsch returns to developed by him with two are rehearsing an
more conventional comedies trusted collaborators, Hungarian anti-Nazi spoof by
with Heaven Can Wait. screenwriter Melchior Lengyel, and day and performing
US playwright Edwin Justus Mayer. Shakespeares Hamlet
1983 To Be or Not to Be is by night. When Maria
remade, with husband-and- Actors vanity becomes romantically
wife comedy actors Mel The starting point was Lubitschs involved with a dashing
Brooks and Anne Bancroft memories of the vanity of actors young admirer, pilot
in the lead roles. during his years on the Berlin Lieutenant Stanislav
stage, and his observation that Sobinski (Robert
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 77
What else to watch: Trouble in Paradise (1932) Ninotchka (1939) The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
O
n its release in Italy,
IN CONTEXT Luchino Viscontis debut
as director had to contend
GENRE
with the disapproval of the Fascist
Film noir, romance
regime. It was beset by copyright
DIRECTOR problems, too, yet his unauthorized A movie that stinks of latrines.
Luchino Visconti adaptation of James M. Cains 1934 Gaetano Polverelli
crime novel The Postman Always Mussolinis Culture Minister
WRITERS Rings Twice has endured as well
Luchino Visconti, Mario as the later Hollywood versions.
Alicata, Guiseppe De
Santis, Gianni Puccini A study of jealousy
(screenplay); James M. Although Visconti would become
Cain (novel) known for the lush, baroque, and
melodramatic style of later movies Neither of the protagonists is a
STARS such as Senso (1954), Ossessione straightforward hero or heroine. The
Clara Calamai, Massimo reects his training as an assistant drifter Gino (Massimo Girotti) is
Girotti, Juan de Landa to French director Jean Renoir, who lthy and broke, and the beautiful,
BEFORE rst gave him Cains book. It has put-upon Giovanna (Clara Calamai),
1935 Viscontis movie career been heralded as the rst of the married to slovenly restaurant owner
begins as an assistant director Italian neorealist movies, shot in Giuseppe (Juan de Landa), is never
on Jean Renoirs drama Toni. the torrid atlands of the Po delta allowed the trappings of the femme
in order to capture the texture of fatale. In Viscontis eyes, Giovanna
AFTER everyday life. is no temptress, and Gino no villain;
1946 Tay Garnetts The While Ossessione is nominally it is the oppression of capitalism
Postman Always Rings Twice a crime yarn, Visconti plays those that leads the working class astray.
is the rst US adaptation of the elements down, creating a story It was this view that offended the
novel. It stars Lana Turner and about desperation and jealousy. Fascists, leading the censor to
John Gareld. Both main characters are stuck: one butcher the master copy. Happily,
in a marriage, another on the road. Visconti kept a secret print.
1981 The second US version
stars Jack Nicholson and What else to watch: The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) The Bicycle
Jessica Lange. Thief (1948, pp.9497) The Leopard (1963) Death in Venice (1971)
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 79
HOW SINGULARLY
INNOCENT I LOOK
THIS MORNING
LAURA / 1944
A
lthough it is synonymous McPhersons investigation checks
IN CONTEXT with lm noir, Laura works all the requisite boxes for a
best when viewed as a gumshoe movieLauras wayward
GENRE
twisted romance. Otto Premingers playboy beau, her two-faced aunt,
Film noir, romance
movie plays out as a love triangle and her overprotective best friend
DIRECTOR within a murder mystery, as New but Preminger adds a strange,
Otto Preminger York detective Mark McPherson dreamlike quality to the movie.
(Dana Andrews) falls for the The femme-fatale formula is
WRITERS title character (Gene Tierney), a slightly subverted: Tierney plays
Jay Dratler, Samuel beautiful advertising executive Laura as an unwitting siren,
Hoffenstein, Elizabeth apparently gunned down on her unaware of the spell she is casting.
Reinhardt (screenplay); doorstep at the start. The movies witty script
Vera Caspary (novel) still sparkles today, and it
features a sumptuous
STARS original score by David
Gene Tierney, Dana Raksin, whose main
Andrews, Clifton Webb theme became a
BEFORE jazz standard.
1940 Tierney makes her
screen debut in Fritz Langs
The Return of Frank James. Writer Waldo
Lydecker (Clifton
AFTER Webb, center)
1955 Premingers The Man and playboy
With the Golden Arm deals Shelby
Carpenter
with drug addiction, one of (Vincent Price)
several controversial topics are two of the
that he will tackle. suspicious
men in
1959 In Anatomy of a Murder, Lauras life.
Preminger depicts rape more
frankly than it had ever been What else to watch: Leave Her To Heaven (1945) The Killers (1946)
shown in Hollywood movies. Build My Gallows High (1947, p.332) Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
80
Phantom of the Opera (1943) An American in Paris (1951) The Last Metro (1980)
Boulevard du Crime
There were endless logistical
headaches assembling the
movies gigantic set, which
Carn built in Nice, in southern
France. It was 1,300 ft (400 m)
long, and while building
materials were scarce, he
somehow recreated a street that
resembled the famous Boulevard du
The movie opened in liberated
Temple in Paris during the early Paris in 1945, and proved such a
19th century. The street was success that it played for more than
nicknamed the Boulevard du Crime a year. It was credited with helping
for the crime melodramas popular to restore French national pride.
82 CHILDREN OF PARADISE
To be a producer, one
must be a gambler,
and the greatest French
producers were gamblers.
Marcel Carn
Elusive love
Garance becomes involved with
each of her suitors in turn: rst
with Baptiste, the mime, who
saves her from a false charge of
played by Louis Salou, was inspired Rejected by Garance, Baptiste theft; then with Frdrick, who
by Charles Auguste, Duc de Morny, marries Nathalie, played by Maria steps in condently after Baptiste
half brother of Napoleon III. Casares, an exiled Spanish Republican realizes that Garance cant return
associated with the Resistance.
his love; thirdly, with the criminal
The worlds a stage Lacenaire; and nally, de Montray,
From the outset, the movie blurs balcony in the theater, known as who offers Garance protection
the line between the stage and paradise (in Britain they call it when she is drawn unwittingly
real life. Everything is about the the gods), where the cheapest into Lacenaires crimes.
theatrical show of life. Even the title seats in the house are situated. The Garance is briey intrigued by
of the movie refers to the highest Boulevard du Crime itself seems all four men, bestowing her affection
on each of them in her own way,
yet she remains utterly elusive, and
Jealousy belongs to all if a woman cannot love them in the way that
belongs to no one. they dote upon her. In the rst half
of the story, as each receives some
Frdrick Lamatre / Children of Paradise measure of attention from her, the
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 83
ends in tragedy as he dies on the
scaffold for killing de Montray. For
Garance, too, there is no happy
resolution: the man she nally sets
her heart upon Baptiste is
Cinema and poetry are the
ultimately out of her reach.
same thing, Prvert said. Much of this drama unfolds
Not always, alas. But its before the eyes of the children
surely true here. of paradise, the working-class
Derek Malcolm audience in the cheap seats. They
The Guardian, 1999
are the most boisterous characters
in the storylike the cinema
audience, furthest from the stage
yet also the most demanding. Marcel Carn Director
The paradise crowd cries out for
entertainment. They are eager to Born in Paris in 1906, Marcel
men are content, but, as the movie see suffering and pain. As Baptistes Carn began his movie career
as a critic, while working in
progresses, her hold over each of father says, A kick in the rear, if
his spare time as a cameraman
them changes their lives. well delivered, is a sure laugh. They on silent movies. By 1931, he
want novelty, too. But novelty, he was directing his own short
Ultimate disappointment says, is as old as the hills. movies. In 1936, Carn teamed
In the movies second half, the up with surrealist poet
suitors dissatisfaction breeds Jacques Prvert for the rst
Baptistes father plays for laughs
resentment. Frdrick achieves his from the children of paradise, even as time on the movie Jenny. Over
dream of playing Othello since at Baptiste reinvents the role of Pierrot the next decade, the pair made
last he understands the pain of as a childlike, disappointed lover, whose a series of poetic realist
jealousy. For Lacenaire, the story pain tugs at the audiences heartstrings. movies, casting a fatalistic eye
over the lives of characters on
the margins of society, which
established Carn as a star in
French cinema.
In the 1950s, Carns
reputation was eclipsed as
the younger generation of the
French New Wave demanded
a less articial style. However,
he remained in high regard
among his fellow directors,
and Franois Truffaut once
said that he would give up
all my movies to have directed
Children of Paradise. Carn
continued to make movies into
the 1970s. He died in 1996.
Key movies
CHILDREN BELIEVE
WHAT WE TELL
LA BELLE ET LA BTE / 1946
THEM
F
or some critics, Jean For almost 40 years before
IN CONTEXT Cocteaus La Belle et la Bte he made La Belle et la Bte,
(Beauty and the Beast) is Cocteau was a poet, and poetry
GENRE
one of the most poetic movies ever had been the theme of his rst,
French fantasy
made. It is the story of a young girl 55-minute experimental movie in
DIRECTOR (Josette Day) trapped in the palace 1930, The Blood of a Poet, about
Jean Cocteau of a beastly creature (Jean Marais). the mythical poet Orpheus.
Though repelled by the beast at Cocteau was eager to deny that
WRITER rst, the girl can see the goodness there was any symbolism in
Jean Cocteau within him and falls in love with La Belle et la Bte, which was
STARS him. Cocteau tells the tale with his rst full-length feature movie,
such serious honesty that it is although he also believed that
Jean Marais, Josette Day
elevated from bedtime story into poetry was an unconscious
BEFORE something morally profound. process. Contemporary US critic
1902 Georges Mliss A Trip Bosley Crowther was struck by the
to the Moon is an early special- movies gorgeous visual
effects fantasy movie. metaphors. At the same time,
it is striking how plainly the
1930 The Blood of a Poet, story is told.
Cocteaus rst movie, explores
the power of visual metaphors. Supernatural simplicity
1933 King Kong portrays Tellingly, the movie opens not
a sympathetic relationship with the story, but with Cocteau
between a beast and a girl. writing on a school blackboard.
He is making it clear that this
AFTER is a story with a moral lesson,
1950 Orphe is the second of not a fantasy to be indulged
Cocteaus movies about the in. Children believe what
Greek legend of Orpheus. we tell them, he writes.
1991 Disneys Beauty and the
Beast is one of the companys On the movies release,
most successful movies. critics praised its exquisite
and imaginative costumes,
designed by Christian Brard.
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What else to watch: A Trip to the Moon (1902, pp.2021) King Kong (1933, p.49) Vasilissa the Beautiful (1939)
The Red Shoes (1948, p.332) The Night of the Hunter (1955, pp.11821)
A
Matter of Life and Death is amid the twinkling. Big, isnt it?
IN CONTEXT the story of a young British Eventually, we home in on a view
bomber pilot, Peter Carter of Europe from space, then zoom
GENRE
(David Niven), whose aircraft is into the interior of the bomber.
Wartime fantasy
damaged over the English Channel, The camera pans to reveal Peter
DIRECTORS leading him into an epic ght to live. sending a nal radio message
Michel Powell, In the memorable opening before he must jump without a
Emeric Pressburger sequence, the camera tracks across parachute. He jumps and to
stars and distant galaxies. This is his and our surprise, wakes on
WRITERS the universe, a narrator informs us a deserted beach.
Michel Powell,
Emeric Pressburger
Peter ghts for his life
STARS after surviving the crash. The
David Niven, Kim Hunter, movie plays with the possibility
Roger Livesey, Raymond that heaven is a product of
Massey, Marius Goring, Peters delirious mind.
Katherine Byron
BEFORE
1943 Powell and Pressburgers
The Life and Death of Colonel
Blimp is based on a British
comic-strip character.
AFTER
1947 Black Narcissus is a
psychological drama set in
a convent in the Himalayas.
1960 Powells dark thriller
Peeping Tom is savaged
by the critics. His career
never recovers.
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What else to watch: Between Two Worlds (1944) Its a Wonderful Life
(1946, pp.8893) Black Narcissus (1947) Heaven Can Wait (1978)
It was released in
the US as Stairway to
Heaven, a reference to
the escalator linking
Earth to the afterlife.
amphitheaters and
shiny spaces. It is, in
fact, all quite soulless.
But on Earth, life goes
on in Technicolor. Michael Powell and
Wartime message Emeric Pressburger
Originally developed Directors
during World War II,
the British Ministry of Michael Powell (above, right)
was born in Kent, UK, in 1905.
Information encouraged
Emeric Pressburger (left)
The angelic guide Conductor 71 Powell and Pressburger to use the was born in Hungary in 1902.
(Marius Goring), sent to bring him movie to promote Anglo-American Pressburger worked in
to Heaven, has missed him, and relations, frayed by the presence of Germany as a screenwriter
he has survived by mistake. After US servicemen in the UK. As such, before eeing the Nazis in
meeting and falling in love with the the heavenly legal battle is less 1935 and moving to Britain,
American radio operator June (Kim about the merits of Peters case where he began a productive
Hunter) he was speaking to just than easing transatlantic tensions. collaboration with Powell.
before jumping, Peter appeals When the American prosecutor Their production company,
to the celestial authorities against questions whether an Englishman The Archers, made 24 movies,
the attempt to elevate him to the and a Boston girl could really ever sealing their reputations with
Other World. The rest of the movie be happy together, the answer classics such as The Life and
shows Peter negotiating his appeal may not surprise youbut its Death of Colonel Blimp, Black
before a heavenly court. still a wonderfully human note Narcissus, and The Red Shoes.
Their last movie was the
in a deceptively strange movie,
wartime story Ill Met by
Special effects brimming with imagination.
Moonlight (1957). In 1960,
The transitions between Heaven Powell made the psychological
and Earth inspire a host of thriller Peeping Tom. Now
dizzyingly inventive special considered a masterpiece, it
effects. A ping-pong match was vilied on its release and
is frozen mid-action. A all but ended Powells career.
spilled table of books He made one more movie, Age
rights itself. Can any of Life, empowered by love, of Consent (1969), and died in
this be real, or is Peter triumphs over everything, 1990. Pressburger had died
imagining it all? In a Powell seems to conclude. two years earlier.
reversal of expectations, J. G. Ballard
heaven is portrayed not Key movies
The Guardian, 2005
as a colorful paradise,
1943 The Life and Death
but in subtle silvery of Colonel Blimp
monochrome 1947 Black Narcissus
streamlined and 1948 The Red Shoes
modernist, with bright
GEORGE REMEMBER
NO MAN IS A
FAILURE
WHO HAS FRIENDS
ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE / 1946
90 ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Fantasy drama
DIRECTOR
Frank Capra
WRITERS
Frances Goodrich, Albert
Hackett, Frank Capra
STARS
James Stewart, Donna
Reed, Lionel Barrymore
BEFORE
1934 Frank Capra has
his rst major hit with
the screwball comedy
It Happened One Night.
1939 In Capras Mr. Smith
I
ronically, the release of Frank George Bailey (James Stewart) woos
Goes to Washington, James Capras most enduring motion Mary (Donna Reed), just before tragedy
Stewart plays a naive but picture was one of his greatest strikes: Georges father dies. He has to
disappointments. Despite being take over the family business, and
honest man who takes a place never leaves Bedford Falls.
in the US Senate. amply praised by his peers, who
appreciated the movies craft, and
AFTER winning ve Oscar nominations best-loved movies of all time.
1950 In Henry Kosters Harvey, plus a Golden Globe for its director, Today, Its a Wonderful Life has
Stewart has a big hit playing a the movie opped at the box become a festive favorite that seems
likeable man who speaks to an ofce. Through the years, however, to embody the Christmas spirit.
invisible human-sized rabbit. popular perceptions of the movie In the 1930s, Capra had been the
changed, and over the course of his voice of Hollywood. He rened the
life Capra saw it become one of the screwball comedy genre with
Minute by minute
00:04 00:51 01:20 01:44
George saves his brother George marries his At the end of the war, Clarence shows
Harry from drowning in an sweetheart, Mary. They are with Harry due to return George what the world
icy lake. In the process, about to go on honeymoon, home, Uncle Billy accidentally would have been like
George suffers an ear when there is a run on the gives Potter $8,000 on the if George had never
infection that leaves him bank. George stays, and day the bank examiner is existed. This leads
partially deaf, and will later saves the bank with his visiting. Potter keeps the George to beg to be
keep him out of the war. own money. money to ruin George. allowed to live again.
Born
best known for feel-good movies in Bailey Park,
his brother the pharmacist, happy wife
which the common man triumphs an affordable
from drowning from poisoning and children
over cynical corporations or corrupt housing project
a boy
politiciansthemes that resonated
strongly with audiences during
the Great Depression.
V
ittorio De Sicas The Bicycle punch and grips so powerfully from
IN CONTEXT Thief (Ladri di biciclette) rst to last that it is regarded as one
was made using untrained of the most important movies of the
GENRE
actors and shot on location on the post-World War II era. It inuenced
Italian neorealism
dusty streets of Rome. It has almost generations of young lmmakers,
DIRECTOR no plot, beyond that of the fruitless who see capturing real life, rather
Vittorio De Sica search by an ordinary man and his than producing a neatly turned plot,
son for a stolen bicycle. The movies as the object of their work.
WRITER style contrasts sharply with the
Cesare Zavattini; Luigi glossy Hollywood movies of the day, Cycle of hope
Bartolini (novel) with their sophisticated scripts, Adapted for the screen by Cesare
lavish sets, and slick acting. Yet the Zavattini from a novel by Luigi
STARS
movie packs such an emotional Bartolini, the movie focuses on
Lamberto Maggiorani,
hard-up father Antonio (Lamberto
Enzo Staiola, Lianella Maggiorani), who nds a job after a
Carell, Vittorio Antonucci long period without work. To do the
BEFORE job, he needs a bicycle, and must
1935 French lmmaker Jean redeem his old bicycle from the pawn
Renoir pioneers a realist style shop, Antonios wife (Lianella Carell)
using untrained actors in Toni. While Hollywood may must pawn the familys only sheets.
sometimes deal with these Despite this, husband and wife are
1943 Italian lmmaker Luchino facts by analogy, the Italians overjoyed at the prospect of him
Visconti directs Ossessione, an deal with the facts, period. earning at last. But while Antonio is
early Italian neorealist movie. Arthur Miller up a ladder on his rst day at work,
The New York Times, 1950 sticking posters up around Rome,
AFTER
the bicycle is stolen by a young thief.
1959 Franois Truffauts Taking his young son Bruno
gritty drama The 400 Blows (Enzo Staiola) with him, Antonio
is shot on location in Paris. embarks on a desperate hunt to
recover his bicycle. With the aid
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 95
What else to watch: The Kid (1921) Rome, Open City (1945) Shoeshine (1946) Force of Evil (1948) Pather Panchali
(1955, pp.13233) Kes (1969, p.336) Slumdog Millionaire (2008, pp.31819) The Kid with a Bike (2011, p.343)
of friends, they scour the local Porta The thiefs family and friends sequences in cinema, as the
Portese market, which is infamous furiously protest the culprits little boy holds hands with his
for selling parts of broken bicycles, innocence, and a policeman admits humiliated father.
until nally, through a mix of there is nothing that can be done
determination and luck, Antonio without proof. A universal story
spots the thief and pursues In desperation, The brutally simple story of The
him into a brothel. Antonio himself Bicycle Thief recounts one mans
steals a bike, but day of misfortuneone of countless
is quickly caught. similar days occurring around the
Only the kindness world. Yet the realism of its narrow
of its owner, after focus has a message that is
catching sight of universalfor those struggling to
the distressed Bruno, make a livelihood in an unfair
saves Antonio from world, a minor crime, such as the
prison. The movie theft of a bicycle, assumes the scale
closes with one of the of a great tragedy. For some critics,
most heart-rending it is not a political movie, because,
like Chaplins City Lights (pp.38
41), it offers no solutionsjust the
transformation of a victim into a
For Antonio, tragic hero. For others, this is what
his bicycle makes it a true socialist movie,
means he is because it depicts the devastating
a part of the
world of work, consequences of leaving people to
and a source sink or swim alone. Even before
of pride for Antonios bicycle has been stolen,
his son. a beggar foreshadows his later,
96 THE BICYCLE THIEF
troubled, situation: I mind my own
business, I bother nobody, he says,
You live and you suffer.
and what do I get? Trouble. To hell with it. You want a pizza?
Toward realism Antonio Ricci / The Bicycle Thief
The Bicycle Thief is often considered
the high point of Italian neorealism. the white telephones seen in their attempted it in Modern Times
In cinema, the neorealist movement gilded homesmovies such as I (1936) in Hollywood. But Italian
was a reaction against the so-called Will Love You Always (Tamer neorealists went further. They did
white telephone Italian movies of the sempre, 1933), that, while not overt not simply focus on the poor; they
1930s, which depicted the frivolous tools of propaganda, portrayed an also wanted to make movies in a
lives of the rich, characterized by image of prosperity that implicitly new way that would show the reality
endorsed Italys Fascist regime. of peoples lives as they were lived.
Bruno watches his father anxiously It was not only in Italy that Neorealism took the directors
as he sits, despondent, on the roadside, lmmakers tried to break from the camera away from the set and out
all hopes of a new life shattered. milieu of high society. Chaplin onto location. The goal was to
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 97
capture real life, and part of
the brilliance of The Bicycle
Thief cinematography in
particular is the sense it
gives of a world that is
continuing beyond the
frameby briey
following incidents away
from the main characters,
or including real life going
on in the background of a
frame. To strip away the
articiality of studio
movies, neorealist
directors often cast
untrained actors, as
Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De Sica did in
The Bicycle Thief. Enzo Director
Staiola, the boy who Born in 1901 to a poor family,
plays Bruno with such Vittorio De Sica grew up in
tough and emotional Naples, Italy, working as an
directness, was spotted ofce boy to support his family.
by the director in the He got his rst movie part at
crowd watching him just 17. His good looks and
lm while on location. natural screen presence soon
On its release in Italy, the movie turned him into a matinee idol.
Lasting inuence met with some hostility for its negative When he met writer Cesare
Italian neorealism had already been portrayal of the country. However, it Zavattini, De Sica became a
received great reviews around the rest serious director and a leading
championed by directors such as
of the world. exponent of Italian neorealist
Luchino Visconti, with his 1943
masterpiece Ossessione (p.78). movie. With Zavattini, he made
Yet what gives De Sicas movie in of its black-and-white photography Shoeshine (1946) and The
Bicycle Thief, both heart-
particular its lasting power is the as it follows Antonio and Bruno
breaking studies of postwar
magnicence of its lmmaking. on their quest give an epic quality poverty in Italy that won
The sweep, design, and movement that engrosses the viewer in special Oscars in years before
their lives. Directors such as the foreign movie category was
Ken Loach and Satyajit Ray have established. After the box-
cited De Sicas movie as the most ofce disaster of relentlessly
important inuence on their bleak Umberto D. (1952), De
careers. Such was its impact on Sica returned to lighter
its release that it was hard for movies, such as a trilogy of
This is povertys authentic innovative lmmakers not to think romantic comedies Yesterday,
sting: banal and horrible in terms of real streets, snatches Today, and Tomorrow (1963),
loss of dignity. of life, and ordinary people as the and to acting. He died in 1974.
Peter Bradshaw stuff of cinema. In the years that
followed, movements such as the Key movies
The Guardian, 2008
Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) in
1948 The Bicycle Thief
France and the kitchen sink 1952 Umberto D.
dramas of the UK marked a shift 1963 Yesterday, Today,
in lmmaking toward this more and Tomorrow
naturalistic and candid approach.
98
IT IS SO DIFFICULT TO MAKE
A NEAT JOB OF KILLING
PEOPLE WITH WHOM ONE IS
NOT ON FRIENDLY TERMS
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS / 1949
K
ind Hearts and Coronets that stand between him and the
IN CONTEXT is one of a series of British DAscoyne fortune and dukedom.
comedies that came out His murder spree begins with the
GENRE
of the Ealing Studios in London arrogant young Ascoyne DAscoyne,
Ealing comedy
between 1947 and 1957. Starring and ends with Lord Ascoyne.
DIRECTOR Alec Guinness as all eight members
Robert Hamer of the DAscoyne family, each of Comic killings
whom falls victim to a gentleman Guinness is the star of the movie, and
WRITERS murderer, the movie has the urbane each of his absurd characters is so
Robert Hamer harm and light with characteristic sharply drawn that they are instantly
with John Dighton of the Ealing style. The plot centers delineated, to great comic effect. But
on the rise of Louis Mazzini (Dennis Guinness is matched by the movies
STARS
Price), who is determined to avenge straight man, Price. As Mazzini, he
Alec Guinness, Dennis
his mother for the shabby treatment is the epitome of manners, exhibiting
Price, Joan Greenwood,
she received at the hands of the such courtesy and aplomb that the
Valerie Hobson DAscoyne family. One by one, he audience feels a sense of glee as he
BEFORE plots to remove all family members dispatches each DAscoyne in turn.
1942 Went the Day Well? is
one of the rst successful Alec Guinness Actor
movies made at Ealing Studios.
Sir Alec Guinness was one of more serious movies, winning
1947 It Always Rains on a the great British actors of the an Oscar for his performance in
Sunday is the rst of Robert last century, noted for his subtle The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Hamers three Ealing movies. gentlemanly manner. Born in Playing Obi-Wan Kenobi in
1914 in London, he started life the Star Wars movies made
AFTER as an advertising copywriter, him hugely famous in the
1951 The Lavender Hill Mob before taking up stage acting. 1980s. He died in 2000 at 86.
features Alec Guinness as a He became acclaimed for his
mousy clerk who becomes Shakespearean roles, and by Key movies
a criminal mastermind. 1950 was a celebrated actor of
the London stage. He began his 1949 Kind Hearts and Coronets
1957 Barnacle Bill is the last screen career with a series of 1955 The Ladykillers
of the Ealing comedies. Alec Ealing comedies before working 1957 Bridge on the River Kwai
Guinness plays multiple roles. with director David Lean on 1965 Doctor Zhivago
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 99
What else to watch: It Always Rains on a Sunday (1947) Passport to Pimlico (1949) Whisky Galore! (1949)
The Man in a White Suit (1951) The Titeld Thunderbolt (1953) The Ladykillers (1955)
C
arol Reeds 1949 lm noir played by Orson Welles. Echoing
IN CONTEXT The Third Man captured through it all is the haunting zither
Europes fractured spirit music of Anton Karas, whom Reed
GENRE
after World War II. Unusually for the found while shooting in Vienna.
Film noir
time, Reed shot it in partly on
DIRECTOR location, in bomb-damaged Vienna.
The movie was hugely popular
Carol Reed Dramatic pools of light and shade, in Britain, but fared poorly in
and tilted camera angles, turn the Austria. To Austrian audiences,
WRITER city into a nightmarish setting for it was a painful reminder of a
Graham Greene the tale of racketeer Harry Lime, troubled past.
STARS
Joseph Cotten, Alida
Valli, Orson Welles,
Trevor Howard
BEFORE
1941 The lm noir genre is
established by US movies such
as The Maltese Falcon.
1941 With Citizen Kane,
Orson Welles establishes a
lm-noir staplethe narrative
voice-over.
AFTER
1951 Welles revives his Third
Man character on radio in The
Adventures of Harry Lime.
A GOLDEN AGE IN BLACK AND WHITE 101
What else to watch: The 39 Steps (1935) Brighton Rock (1947) The Fallen Idol (1948) Our Man in Havana (1959)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962, p.334) The Ipcress File (1965) The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965)
Akira Kurosawas The Day the Earth US judges rule that With the success of
Rashomon tells a crime Stood Still is the rst of movies are a form of free the thriller The Wages
story from four different many science-ction speech: Roberto of Fear, director
viewpoints, a template movies that reect Rossellinis LAmore Henri-Georges
that would be imitated widespread fears about cannot be banned Clouzot is dubbed the
in many movies. the Cold War. for sacrilege. French Hitchcock.
T
his chapter covers the The movies impact was sudden imbued with an existential dread.
shortest time period of any and immense: not only did it make In The Wages of Fear (1953), a movie
in the bookthe 10 years Kurosawas name as a director, about a group of desperate men
between 1950 and 1959. Yet in that but it sparked a growing curiosity driving truckloads of nitroglycerine
one decade we nd a swathe of in the West toward international through rough country, French
extraordinary movies. Many, as cinema. Also from Japan came director Henri-Georges Clouzot
before, are American movies the nely drawn, deceptively simple made what was probably the most
produced in Hollywood (which, by dramas of Yasujir Ozu. And of tense movie since Battleship
this period, had enough of a history course, there was Godzilla, whose Potemkin (1925). It was also a
to inspire the Tinseltown satire towering monstrousness was bitingly satirical story of imperialism,
Sunset Boulevard), but great cinema inspired by Japans direct capitalism, and human greed.
was also rising to prominence in experience of nuclear war, still In several countries, directors
other parts of the world. raw in the national memory. were creating movies that offered
In the years that followed at once entertainment, intellectual
World War I, it had been Germany Cold War dread stimulation, and stunning displays
that blazed the trail of cinematic Many movies of the 1950s provided of technique. Douglas Sirk, for
innovation. Now, after World War II, the most delirious form of popular example, made lush melodramas
it was the turn of Japan. entertainment (even today, its about suburban American life, such
impossible for anyone to watch as All That Heaven Allows (1955).
Rise of Japan Singin in the Rain without a grin on Long dismissed as kitsch, they are
In 1950, Akira Kurosawa released their face), and yet some of the key now recognized as sensitive,
Rashomon, a fractured, brilliant movies of this period also reected multilayered masterpieces. In
story of a murder in ancient Japan. anxieties over the Cold War and are France, meanwhile, a group of
FEAR AND WONDER 107
Federico Fellinis
La Strada is released Satyajit Rays Hollywood drops Alfred Hitchcocks
(and later wins the rst low-budget Pather racial epithets from psychological thriller
Oscar for best foreign Panchali, a coming- movies, and allows Vertigo is released.
lm); Franois of-age story, is the rst some references to Hitchcock is hailed
Truffaut describes Indian movie to win drugs, abortion, and by French critics as
his auteur theory. international acclaim. prostitution. a true auteur.
A
kira Kurosawas Rashomon
IN CONTEXT is a thriller that revolves
around two possible crimes
GENRE
that take place in a secluded
Mystery drama
glade: the rape of a woman (Machiko
DIRECTOR Ky) and the violent death of the Human beings are unable to
Akira Kurosawa womans samurai husband
be honest with themselves
(Masayuki Mori). The truth,
WRITERS however, is hard to get at; it is
about themselves. They
Akira Kurosawa tangled up in a knot of yarns spun
cannot talk about themselves
(screenplay); Ryunosuke by four eyewitnesses. Whom does without embellishing.
Akutagawa (short stories) the audience trust to tell them the This script portrays such
truth? The alleged rape victim? The human beings.
STARS Akira Kurosawa
bandit accused of committing the
Toshir Mifune, Machiko offense? The ghost of the dead
Ky, Masayuki Mori, man? The woodcutter who found
Takashi Shimura the body? Whose story is the story?
BEFORE
1943 Akira Kurosawa makes Beneath the gate
his directorial debut with The opening shot of the movie is
Sanshiro Sugata, a historical of the Rashomon city gate, a huge is told about the crime and the
drama about the struggle ruin in medieval Kyoto, seen from subsequent arrest of the bandit
afar through a curtain of rain. Tajmaru (Toshir Mifune).
for supremacy between the
Sheltering beneath the gate are a As the woodcutter and the
adherents of judo and jujitsu.
woodcutter (Takashi Shimura) and priest relate the tale, ashbacks
AFTER a priest (Minoru Chiaki), and they show the bandit and the woman
1954 Kurosawas Seven are soon joined by a commoner explaining what they saw at an
Samurai, a 16th-century epic (Kichijir Ueda). The newcomer inquestor what they think they
in which a village enlists strikes up a conversation, and saw. Then a medium (Noriko
seven warriors to protect
it from bandits, is widely
regarded as his masterpiece. Dead men tell no lies.
The priest / Rashomon
Honma) shows up and channels he observed a ght between the Tajomaru describes the ght
the spirit of the dead samurai, who bandit and the samurai, but that between himself and the samurai as
gives his version of events. Finally, it was a messy scrap between a heroic struggle between two master
the woodcutter relates what he two physical cowards. swordsmen. The woodcutter saw it as
a brawl between two terried men.
saw. Each of the stories is radically On the surface, Rashomon is
different, and in its own way a whodunit: it sets up a mystery,
entirely self-serving. introduces the the evidence, and asks the audience
The bandit asserts suspects, presents to draw its own conclusions. But
that he killed the theres a problem. Kurosawa is more
samurai in a heroic interested in the elusive nature of
battle; the woman The movie truth than he is in capturing it
claims not to recall the established he refuses to provide the audience
moment, but suggests Kurosawa as an with a denitive account of what
that she stabbed her internationally happened in the glade.
husband on seeing his renowned lmmaker. Shot in an unfussy, austere
expression after the It also made a star of style, Rashomon relies on subtle
Toshir Mifune (the
rape; the samurai bandit), with whom symbolic imagery to communicate
claims to have killed Kurosawa would make its ideas about memory and truth.
himself; and the 16 movies between The curtain of rain, tinted black by
woodcutter says that 1948 and 1964. Kurosawa so that it would show up
112 RASHOMON
Forests have always had a primal
Four conicting versions of events association with the human
imaginationas dark places
The bandits version The samurais version located far from civilization. In
He tricked the samurai The bandit raped his wife; the traditional folklores of many
and tied him to a tree she chose to go with the bandit cultures, forests are the sites of
He seduced the samurais The bandit gave him a choice: magical, inexplicable encounters.
wife, after initial resistance let his wife go, or kill her as The earliest known Japanese prose
The wife convinced him to punishment for her indelity narrative, The Tale of the Bamboo
ght a duel with the samurai; His wife ed, followed by Cutter, also known as Princess
he defeated him honorably the bandit; he killed himself Kaguya, is a 10th-century fable
in which a lonely and childless
woodsman stumbles across a
The wifes version The woodcutters version phantasmal infant in the depths
The bandit raped her The bandit begged the of a forest.
She begged her husband to samurais wife to marry him;
instead she freed the samurai Kurosawas movie reaches
kill her to save her honor
back to such folklore with its rural
She fainted, holding The wife encouraged the
bandit and the samurai to duel setting, its archetypal characters,
the dagger, and awoke
and its notion that what we see
to nd her husband dead They dueled pathetically,
and the bandit won by luck is shaped unconsciously by our
deepest fears and desires. The
movie even features an abandoned
child at the end, whom the
on camera, divides the present from leads the viewer away from reality woodsman takes home with him
the past, which is sun-dappled in and into the febrile undergrowth as the rain stops.
ashbacks. The forbidding gate of the subconscious; the forest
symbolizes the viewers gateway clearing is an enchanted space in Embellishing stories
to the world of the movie, a realm in which the drama of the samurais Kurosawa has said that humans
which nothing is what it seems and death will unfold again and again, cannot help embellishing stories
no one can be trusted. each time in a different way. about themselves, and this is what
The glade is also symbolic. We
rst see it through the woodcutters
eyes as he traipses deep into the Just think. Which one of these
forest at the beginning of the
rst ashback. In this beautiful,
stories do you believe?
wordless sequence, Kurosawa The commoner / Rashomon
Minute by minute
00:07 00:17 00:51 01:11
The woodcutter says At the inquest, Tajomaru tells The dead samurai tells The woodcutter
that he was the rst his version of events, in which the his version through a medium. describes a desperate
person to nd the body of wife begs him not to leave, and he He says that his wife and ght between the
the samurai, and also the cuts her husband loose so that Tajomaru ran off, and that samurai and the
person who found Tajomaru. they may ght for her honor. he stabbed himself. bandit, in which
both shake with fear.
A
t one point in Billy Wilders Sunset Boulevard is a blackly comic
IN CONTEXT Sunset Boulevard, faded elegy to Hollywoods silent age, and
silent-movie star Norma the movie is lled with faces from
GENRE
Desmond (Gloria Swanson) ashes those glory days, including Buster
Drama
a look at the audience. We didnt Keaton, looking time ravaged at a
DIRECTOR need dialogue. We had faces! card table, and legendary director
Billy Wilder she says, as her eyes shine with Cecil B. DeMille, both playing
madness, sorrow, and fear. Normas themselves in wry, self-deprecating
WRITERS cracked state of mind, and her fall cameos. Normas servant Max is
Charles Brackett, from sanity and fame, can all be played by Erich von Stroheim,
Billy Wilder seen in that single close-up. another famous director of the
STARS
Joe dresses in white tie and
Gloria Swanson, William tails for Normas New Years
Holden, Erich von Eve party, only to nd that she
Stroheim, Nancy Olson has invited no other guests
and is trying to woo him.
BEFORE
1928 Gloria Swansons silent
movie career peaks with
Sadie Thompson, a drama
set in the South Pacic.
1944 Double Indemnity is Billy
Wilders classic lm noir about
the double dealings at an LA
insurance company.
AFTER
1959 Wilder shows his
versatility with Some Like It
Hot, a comedy in which Tony
Curtis and Jack Lemmon dress
in drag to escape the mob.
FEAR AND WONDER 115
What else to watch: A Star is Born (1937) All About Eve (1950, p.332)
Some Like It Hot (1959, pp.14849) Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
T
here isnt much
IN CONTEXT kindness on
display in
GENRE
A Streetcar Named
Drama
Desire, which tells the
DIRECTOR story of Blanche Dubois
Elia Kazan (Vivien Leigh), a woman
whose past catches up
WRITERS with her one stiing
Tennessee Williams, summers evening in
Oscar Saul (screenplay); New Orleans. Deliberate
Tennessee Williams (play) cruelty, she says, is the
one unforgivable thing. One of only two movies in history to
STARS win three Academy Awards for acting,
When she comes to stay with
Marlon Brando, Vivien A Streetcar Named Desire made a
her younger sister Stella (Kim
Leigh, Kim Hunter, Hunter), Blanche thinks she is household name out of its star, the
Karl Malden now legendary Marlon Brando.
running away from her former life
BEFORE as a scandal-hounded teacher.
1950 Tennessee Williams In reality, she is running toward attack. This taut adaptation of
adapts his own play, The Glass a cataclysm of destruction and Tennessee Williamss play sparked
Menagerie, for the screen. It is cruelty in the hulking shape of outrage when its director, Elia
a thematic companion piece to Stellas husband, Stanley Kowalski Kazan, rst screened it for Warner
(Marlon Brando). Blanche has a Bros., and he was forced to cut ve
A Streetcar Named Desire.
horror of the naked truth, which minutes from his movie before the
AFTER she has a habit of disguising with studios executives would release it.
1954 Elia Kazan is reunited illusions and wily fantasies: I dont
with Marlon Brando to make tell the truth. I tell what ought to be Controversial themes
On the Waterfront. the truth! The moment Blanche These small but crucial edits
arrives at Stellas apartment, papered over the more sordid
1958 Elizabeth Taylor and Stanley scents her fear, and a game aspects of the storyBlanches
Paul Newman star in Cat on a of cat and mouse ensues. He is a nymphomania, her late husbands
Hot Tin Roof, another blistering predator who resents his sister-in- secret homosexuality, Stellas lust
adaptation of a Williams play. laws snooty put-downs, and the for Stanley, and the climactic rape
game ends with a violent sexual inadvertently mirroring the self-
FEAR AND WONDER 117
What else to watch: A Place in the Sun (1951) The Wild One (1953)
Rebel Without a Cause (1955, p.131) The Rose Tattoo (1955) Baby Doll (1956)
delusional madness of its central the inner life of the brutish Stanley,
character. However, the movie was and the results are truly volcanic.
also criticized for its staginess, and it The performance made Brando
is true that Kazan refuses to open up into a star, but even he could not
the drama beyond the four peeling outshine Vivien Leighs ickering,
walls of Stella and Stanleys poky, iridescent portrait of a woman
run-down love nest. But it is the haunted by her own desires.
movies claustrophobic atmosphere Whoever you are, she says at the
that becomes the source of its end of the movie, her Southern-belle
electricitythe actors prowl and accent uttering delicately around
pace the set like caged animals, the sad truth at the heart of her Elia Kazan
straying into each others territories self, I have always relied on the Director
and overstepping their marks. kindness of strangers.
This is especially true of Turkish-born US director Elia
Brando. A student of the Method Kazan was one of the most
approach to creating a character, he famous practitioners of the
dedicated himself to unearthing Method technique
developed by Lee Strasberg,
which encouraged actors to
Stellas
husband
draw on their personal
Stanley experiences and to become
has a brutish the characters they played.
attraction for In the 1930s, he joined New
Blanche, but Yorks experimental Group
his attentions Theatre and triumphed on
quickly turn Broadway, cofounding the
to abuse. Actors Studio in 1947. By
the mid-1950s he was a
major player in Hollywood.
In 1952, Kazan testied
before the House Un-
American Activities
Committee. Having been
a member of the American
Communist Party, he
informed on eight former
colleagues who had been
communists. He resumed
his career but his focus
changed from controversial
movies to historical allegories,
such as an adaptation of John
Steinbecks East of Eden.
Key movies
U
pon its release, The Night with its use of exaggerated framing
IN CONTEXT of the Hunter was such a shots and shadow to create
critical and commercial an escalating mood of dread.
GENRE
failure that actor-turned-director Contemporary audiences were,
Thriller, horror
Charles Laughton never directed perhaps, confused when their
DIRECTOR another movie. The movie was expectations were confounded, but
Charles Laughton marketed as, and appeared to be, over time the movie has established
a lm noir, an idea reinforced by itself as a key work of American
WRITERS the casting of genre mainstay cinema, a modern-day fairy tale
James Agee (screenplay); Robert Mitchum in the lead role. Yet unafraid of reveling in its darkness,
Davis Grubb (novel) it has more in common with 1920s both literally and guratively.
German Expressionist horror movies
STARS
than it does with hard-boiled noir, Wolf in sheeps clothing
Robert Mitchum, Shelley
This is the story of a psychopath
Winters, Lillian Gish in preachers clothing, Harry Powell
BEFORE (Mitchum), a con man who seduces
1933 Charles Laughton wins and murders women. The action is
an Oscar for the lead role in set in the Great Depression, which
The Private Life of Henry VIII. has driven desperate family man
Charles nally had very little Ben Harper to attempt a bank
1947 Robert Mitchum makes respect for [screenwriter] Agee. robbery. Harper is caught and
his name in lm noir with And he hated the script, but sentenced to death for murdering
Build My Gallows High. he was inspired by his hatred. two people during the robbery.
Elsa Lanchester Powell shares a cell with Harper
AFTER
Charles Laughtons wife while Harper awaits execution. He
1962 In Cape Fear, Mitchum
learns that the condemned man
again plays an ex-con who has hidden $10,000 with his family.
terrorizes a family, pitted On his release, Powell sets out to
against lawyer Gregory Peck. ingratiate himself with Harpers
widow, Willa (Shelley Winters), and
FEAR AND WONDER 119
What else to watch: M (1931, pp.4647) Build My Gallows High (1947, p.332) Angel Face (1952)
Les Diaboliques (1955) Touch of Evil (1958, p.333) Cape Fear (1962)
her two children. Willa is to be the dialogue. For instance, encroaching Light and shade are used to frame
next hapless victim of his creepy threat is conveyed by the overtly key images. As Powell stands over
yet all too smooth preacher act. styled framing of the childrens Willa, knife in hand, her bedroom
is converted by the shadows into
hiding place in a barn, juxtaposed a perverted church.
Light and shadow with Powell on the distant horizon,
One of the most notable aspects or by the way shadows overwhelm
of The Night of the Hunter is a bedroom, leaving what little light image of a corrupted altar in a
how powerfully it communicates remains to create the effect of an church mirrors Powells own status
signicance in ways other than altar as Powell murders Willa. The as a false prophet, an amoral man
who uses the word of God to serve
his own nefarious purposes.
Shell not be back. I reckon Im safe The use of high-contrast black-
and-white photography also helps
in promising you that. to highlight the contrast between
Harry Powell / The Night of the Hunter good and evil in the movie.
120 THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
Menace and meaning are further Its lyrics are about the peace and subsequently disappears. He
conveyed through the use of song. joy believers nd in the arms of appears to be the picture of
Harry Powell appropriates a hymn the Lord. In the small town that charity, and a trusted authority
Leaning on the everlasting arms, he inltrates, Powell poses as a gurebut his true intentions
which he sings to himself as he man of God whom the bereaved are to abuse, exploit, and steal.
hunts the children, Pearl and John. Willa can lean on as she copes
with the loss of her husband, and Magical realism
Powell uses his tattoos to tell whom the local community trusts As John and Pearl escape Powells
a moralizing tale of love and hate, with the care of clutches in a rowboat that carries
but Rachel Cooper can see right the children them away by river, their journey
through him. after she into a dangerous unknown is
conveyed by song, rather than
dialogue. Pearl sings of a y
soaring up to the
moon. A tiny thing
in a vast world,
the y does not
know what perils
lie before it, yet it
goes anyway, for
there is no other
course. The song adds to
the expressionistic feel of the
movie, creating a sense of
magical realism.
FEAR AND WONDER 121
The widow Willa is
won over by the phoney
charm of the false
preacher, who brings
horror into her home.
F
rom A Star Is Born in 1937 corrupting inuence of fame and
IN CONTEXT to The Artist in 2011, the money, and the compromises they
movie industry has exhibited make for the sake of their careers,
GENRE
a narcissistic obsession with itself. many lmmakers have made satires
Musical, satire
Drawing on its own experiences of about the movies. Singin in the Rain
DIRECTORS studios stiing creativity, the approaches the movie industry
Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen with more affection than others.
It sees Hollywood, despite its
WRITERS decadence and eccentricities, as
Betty Comden, a place where talent can thrive,
Adolph Green and it remains one of the nest
examples of why that optimism
STARS
is justied: a movie so brimming
Gene Kelly, Donald
with creativity and invention
OConnor, Debbie Reynolds that more than 60 years later, it
BEFORE retains the capacity to inspire
1927 The Jazz Singer is the and entertain.
worlds rst feature-length
talkie. It is mentioned in the End of an era
plot of Singin in the Rain. Singin in the Rain is set in the
late 1920s, toward the end of
1945 For Anchors Aweigh, the silent-movie era, and it
Kelly was given free rein to deals with the need for a
create his own dance routines. studio and its silent star, Don
Lockwood (Gene Kelly), to
AFTER
2011 The Artist revisits the
end of silent movies and the Singin in the Rain is
considered one of the all-time
birth of cinematic sound.
great musicals for its gentle
satirizing of Hollywood mores.
FEAR AND WONDER 123
What else to watch: The Jazz Singer (1927, p.330) Top Hat (1935) A Star Is Born (1937) Anchors Aweigh (1945)
Ziegfeld Follies (1945) On the Town (1949) Sunset Boulevard (1950, pp.114-15) An American in Paris (1951)
change with the times. Unless he making with his shallow co-star, In one of Dons (Gene Kellys)
can learn to work with synchronized Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), is being ashback career moments, we see
sound, Don is destined, in his words, reshot for sound. The cast and crew him becoming a big Broadway star
to become a museum piece. are out of their depth with the new and performing Gotta Dance.
His position very much mirrors technology; for example, even the
the status of the musical as a genre talented Don asks for dialogue to be mistakes he makes on account of
at the time that Singin in the Rain replaced with him repeating I love that anxiety, but it is also about the
was released: in 1952, it was a you, unaware of how wooden that eclipsing of the musical by other
format whose heyday seemed to be will sound in a talkie. The scene genres of movie.
passing. There is one memorable addresses his fears of replacement,
sequence when The Dueling as his skills and methodology The arc of creativity
Cavalier, a silent movie Don is become redundant, and the One of the key themes of Singin
in the Rain is the undignied and
humiliating work that creative people
If we bring a little joy into your are willing to do in order to get ahead
humdrum lives, it makes us feel as in the industry. This is highlighted
in three stories within the movie.
though our hard work aint been in In the rst, Don reminisces to a
vain for nothin. journalist on the red carpet at a
premiere. As he waxes lyrical about
Lina Lamont / Singin in the Rain his dignied rise to stardom, the
124 SINGIN IN THE RAIN
Actress Cyd Charisse as herself is
Kellys sensational dance partner in the
Broadway Melody musical sequence.
LETS GO
HOME
TOKYO STORY / 1953
T
okyo Story The movie depicts
IN CONTEXT was made Japan at a moment of
in the wake profound change, but
GENRE its story of familial
of the decades of
Drama disintegration
militarism in Japan resonated with
DIRECTOR that culminated in audiences
Yasujir Ozu catastrophic defeat in worldwide.
World War II. Ripples
WRITERS from the war can be
Kgo Noda, Yasujir Ozu detected in it, but unlike As the title
STARS many Japanese movies suggests, Tokyo
of the postwar period, Story is a simple
Chish Ry, Chieko
Yasujir Ozus movie tale. The movie is
Higashiyama, S
remains even-keeled more a carefully
Yamamura, Kuniko Miyaki
throughout. Its characters curated collection
BEFORE go about their lives of moments than a drama, and
1949 The rst great movie in without fuss, and it ends with a concerns relations within a family.
Ozus nal period, Late Spring, quiet tragedy that mirrors Japans Shukichi (Chish Ry) and Tomi
is an example of shomin-geki, somber introspection at the time. (Chieko Higashiyama) have four
a story of ordinary peoples lives
in post-war Japan. Yasujir Ozu Director
1951 Ozu continues his Often described as the most them focused in some way on
preoccupation with the state Japanese of lmmakers, Yasujir the changing rhythms of family
of the Japanese family with Ozu is also the most accessible life in the modern age. His
Early Summer. of the great directors to emerge Noriko Trilogy, of which Tokyo
from that country in the postwar Story was the last, all starred
AFTER period. His unfussy style Setsuko Hara as Noriko.
1959 In Ozus Floating Weeds, won him the reputation of a
a group of kabuki theater minimalistbut his movies Key movies
actors arrive in a seaside town, are busy with the rich detail of
where the lead actor meets his human life and drama. Between 1949 Late Spring
son for the rst time. 1927 and 1962, Ozu directed 1951 Early Summer
more than 50 features. All of 1953 Tokyo Story
FEAR AND WONDER 127
What else to watch: Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family (1941) There Was a Father (1942) The Flavor of Green Tea
Over Rice (1952) Tokyo Twilight (1957) Equinox Flower (1958) Good Morning (1959) The End of Summer (1961)
A journey
Shukichi and Tomi decide to pay a
visit to their children in Tokyo and
meet their grandchildren for the
rst time, and embark on a train
trip to the hurly-burly of the city.
They are unfailingly positive and
polite, but viewers sense the pairs
disappointment in the way their
offspring have turned out. None
of the children make time for their
parents in their busy schedules. down, at the eye level of a person acceptance between them,
Indeed, it seems that Noriko seated on a tatami mat. Characters an acknowledgment that their
(Setsuko Hara), the widow of their come and go, moving in and out of shared role as parents has become
dead son, is the only person who the frame, but Ozu sees everything, redundant. This sparse exchange
cares about them. At one point, as though a silent and invisible is typical of the couples interaction
the parents are packed off by observer planted in every scene. in that few words are spoken but
Koichi to a coastal spa, so that the The cameras positioning is all much is said. It is also Ozus way
room in which they are staying can about tradition, just as the story it of telling stories on lm: a small
be used for a business meeting. records is about the mutation of and eeting moment that contains
family life and an ancient culture huge signicance.
Static observer in the age of modernity. The couple is sitting on a sea
This funny-sad odyssey is observed Lets go home, says Shukichi wall in their spa gowns. As Tomi
in Ozus trademark style: through to his wife after a few days. Yes, gets up, she has a dizzy spell. Its
a static camera positioned low replies Tomi. In their words is an because I didnt sleep well, she
explains to her concerned husband.
Shukichis face tells us what he is
This place is meant for the thinking: she is going home to die,
younger generation. which she does a few days later.
Now it is the turn of their children
Shukichi / Tokyo Story to make a journey for the family.
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H
enri-Georges Clouzots village. When they are hired by a
IN CONTEXT The Wages of Fear is a ruthless US oil company, they think
juggernaut of suspense its their ticket out. But they are told
GENRE
driven by greed and desperation. to drive trucks of nitroglycerine
Drama
A contemporary and friendly rival across a wilderness of potholes,
DIRECTOR of Alfred Hitchcock, Clouzot crumbling ledges, and rickety
Henri-Georges Clouzot succeeds in gripping the viewer bridges to put out an oil re hundreds
with a nerve-wracking story. Four of miles away. Not everyone is
WRITERS men, Mario (Yves Montand), Jo expected to make it back alive.
Henri-Georges Clouzot, (Charles Vanel), Luigi (Folco Lulli), The movie exhibits a low opinion
Jrme Gronimi and Bimba (Peter van of mens motives, and an even lower
(screenplay); Georges Eyck), are desperate to one of the aggressive capitalism that
Arnaud (novel) escape life in a grim exploits them, but rst and foremost
South American its a movie about terror: a white-
STARS
knuckle adrenaline ride. From the
Yves Montand, Charles treacherous road that threatens
Vanel, Peter van Eyck, Mario (Yves the trucks, to the re-and-
Folco Lulli Montand)
accidentally brimstone nale, each set piece
BEFORE runs over Jo is more gut-wrenchingly tense
1943 Clouzots caustic drama (Charles than the one before.
Le Corbeau tells the story Vanel) in
a pool
of a poison-pen writer who of oil.
signs his missives The Raven.
1947 Clouzots third movie,
Quai des Orfvres, is a crime
drama set in postwar Paris.
AFTER
1955 In Clouzots taut and
twist-lled Les Diaboliques,
two women take revenge on What else to watch: Le Corbeau (1943) Eyes Without a Face (1960)
G
odzilla (Gojira in Japanese) new threats and mass devastation.
IN CONTEXT is a low-budget monster Honda is bold in his use of images
movie in which a giant ripped straight from his countrys
GENRE
lizard rises from the Pacic Ocean recent memory: huge, white-hot
Science ction
and attacks Tokyo. For all the explosions that turn night into day;
DIRECTOR clumsiness of its special effects, Tokyoites cowering in concrete
Ishir Honda the monster of Ishiro Hondas movie bunkers as cityscapes crumble to
resonated powerfully with its rubble. The only hope of defeating
WRITERS audiences in 1954. Godzilla is a device called the
Takeo Murata, Ishir The creature remains oxygen destroyer,
Honda (screenplay); mostly in shadow as an another grim
Shigeru Kayama (story) indistinct threat, while invention of human
the grainy, black-and- progress. Honda, a
STARS
white imagery is nature lover, saw his
Akira Takarada, Momoko
chillingly reminiscent lizard-king as Earths
Kchi, Akihiko Hirata, of newsreel footage revenge for sciences
Takashi Shimura from August 1945, environmental
BEFORE when atom bombs recklessness.
1949 Ishir Honda works as were dropped on Japan
assistant director on Stray in the nal days of Mega franchise
Dog, a lm noir directed by World War II. Japanese Godzilla spawned a
his friend Akira Kurosawa. viewers were therefore franchise of monster
no strangers to the proportions, with
1953 In Hondas Eagle of the concept of horric sequels stretching from
Pacic, special effects are 1955s Godzilla Raids
created by Eiji Tsuburaya, who Again to the US
Honda saw Godzilla
would go on to create Godzilla. as means of absorbing blockbuster of 2014,
the trauma of the atom although the creature
AFTER itself has become an
bomb attacks into
1961 Atomic tests summon Japanese culture. icon of kitsch.
another monster in Hondas
movie Mothra, about a giant What else to watch: King Kong (1933, p.49) The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
moth terrorizing Tokyo. (1953) Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971) Monsters (2010) Pacic Rim (2013)
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D
ouglas Sirk was a director kids object, Cary breaks off the
IN CONTEXT skilled at balancing the affair. Beneath this tragedy is an
conventional with the indictment of small-town Americas
GENRE
subversive. His lush Hollywood moral codes, which contrived to
Romantic drama
melodramas were the chick icks keep women in their place.
DIRECTOR of the 1950s: a parade of magazine- The community saw to it,
Douglas Sirk cover movie stars dressed and lit says Carys daughter early in the
to perfection, falling in and out of movie, as she explains an ancient
WRITERS love against a backdrop of cherry- Egyptian custom in which widows
Peg Fenwick (screenplay); blossom suburbia. But these big- were buried alive in the tombs
Edna L. Lee, Harry Lee screen soaps contained dark depths of their husbands. Of course, it
(story) that were disguised by Sirks craft, doesnt happen anymore. But Sirk
and none more so than All That shows his audience that it does.
STARS
Heaven Allows. The glossy colors he uses to portray
Jane Wyman, Rock Carys suburban cage mock its
Hudson, Agnes Moorehead, Suburban prison ideal image. Every frame
Conrad Nagel On the surface, the movie is a communicates her unhappiness, to
BEFORE love story, in which a widowed the point where even her daughter
1954 Sirk pairs Hudson housewife, Cary (Jane Wyman), admits that it may have been
with Wyman in Magnicent falls for her handsome gardener, wrong to force the breakup with
Obsession, a melodrama Ron (Rock Hudson). Ron doesnt Ron. Will Cary nd the courage to
about a reckless playboy. care about the difference in age or defy the conventions that dictate
social class. Unfortunately others her life? Sirk knew hed get his
AFTER do, and when Carys college-age audience rmly on Carys side.
1956 In Written on the Wind,
Sirk directs another romance
with Hudson as a working- You were ready for a love affair,
class underdog. but not for love.
1959 Sirks Imitation of Life Cary / All That Heaven Allows
tackles gender and race with
the tale of an actress hiring a What else to watch: Written on the Wind (1956) Imitation of Life (1959)
widow to care for her daughter. Seconds (1966) Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974, pp.22223)
FEAR AND WONDER 131
T
he title of Nicholas Rays father tells him. But Jim rejects his
IN CONTEXT iconic teen movie is parents life lessons; he gets into
misleading, because the knife ghts at school and races cars
GENRE
movies central character is a rebel in a game of chicken to prove he
Drama
whose cause could not be more clear: hasnt inherited their cowardice.
DIRECTOR 17-year-old Jim Stark (James Dean) Rebel Without a Cause spawned
Nicholas Ray wants his parents to stop lying. numerous imitationsteen movies
When Jim starts a new school noisy with sex, drugs, and rock
WRITERS in a new town, his troubled past and roll. But the loudest noise in
Stewart Stern, Irving catches up with him and his home Rays movie is the howl of anguish.
Shulman (screenplay); life deteriorates. Jim looks at the He does not exploit his young
Nicholas Ray (story) respectability of his mother and his characters, he sympathizes,
weak, ineffectual father and sees coaxing a powerful performance
STARS
nothing but hypocrisy and failure. from Dean, who came to symbolize
James Dean, Natalie Wood, Youll learn when youre older, his teen angst for a whole generation.
Sal Mineo, Jim Backus
Jim (James
BEFORE Dean) attacks
1948 Rays They Live by his father, Frank
Night, about three outlaws (Jim Backus), for
on the run, explores his his cowardice. Jim
is unhinged and
fascination with the outsider. violent, but hes not
1955 Elia Kazans East of a sociopathhes a
victim, and his
Eden, the rst of James Deans cause is the truth.
three movies, is an adaptation
of John Steinbecks epic novel.
AFTER
1956 Dean is killed in a car
crash before the family saga
Giant is released, lending
George Stevenss movie added What else to watch: The Wild One (1953) Bigger than Life (1956)
tragic resonance. Easy Rider (1969, pp.19697) American Grafti (1973) The Warriors (1979)
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WHEN IM BETTER
WELL GO AND LOOK
AT THE TRAINS
PATHER PANCHALI / 1955
AGAIN
P
ather Panchali tells the story Apu isnt the only one who is
IN CONTEXT of Apu (Subir Banerjee), a learning. Ray himself had never
young boy learning about written or directed a movie before;
GENRE
the world around him. He lives with his cast had never acted before, with
Drama
his mother, father, sister, and aunt the exception of Chunibala Devi; the
DIRECTOR in an impoverished Bengali village photographer Subrata Mitra, whose
Satyajit Ray in India. The family edges ever cinematography captures the
closer to nancial ruin, but Apus languid beauty of an Indian
WRITERS eyes are full of wonder. Although his summer, had never worked
Satyajit Ray (screenplay); life is blighted by despair, he doesnt with moving images; even
Bibhutibhushan yet know it, and director Satyajit Ravi Shankar, who
Bandyopadhyay (novel) Ray allows the audience to share provides the movies
in his protagonists innocence. shimmering sitar
STARS
score, and who
Kanu Banerjee, Karuna
would later
Banerjee, Subir Banerjee, be world famous,
Chunibala Devi was a novice.
BEFORE
1948 Vittorio De Sicas The The family cares
for the elderly Indir
Bicycle Thief inspires Ray Thakrun, played by
to make the story of Apu. Chunibala Devi, who
died before the movie
AFTER was released.
1956 Rays follow-up to Pather
Panchali, Aparajito, continues
the story of Apu, who journeys
to a new life in Calcutta.
1959 The nal movie in the
Apu Trilogy, Apur Sansar
follows the adult Apu on a trip
to a provincial town that will
change his life forever.
FEAR AND WONDER 133
What else to watch: The Bicycle Thief (1948, pp.9495) Jalsaghar (1958)
C
hristina Bailey The movie
IN CONTEXT (Cloris Leachman) used the form
is a mysterious of a pulp-
GENRE ction crime
blonde with a terrible
Science ction, crime drama to
secret. She begs private explore the
DIRECTOR eye Mike Hammer (Ralph atmosphere
Robert Aldrich Meeker) to forget he ever of fear and
saw her. For the viewer, paranoia
WRITERS however, nothing about Kiss that had
A. I. Bezzerides Me Deadly is easy developed
(screenplay); Mickey in the US by
to forget, from Christina the 1950s.
Spillane (novel) running barefoot down a
highway at night, her eyes
STARS
wide with fear, to the movies
Ralph Meeker, Albert shocking climax.
Dekker, Cloris Leachman, must never, ever
Gaby Rodgers Science ction meets noir be opened. The paranoid nihilism
BEFORE Robert Aldrichs crime thriller of 1950s science ction overlaps
1955 Aldrich adapts Clifford is based on one of a series of with lm noir: instead of a priceless
Odetss play The Big Knife, popular novels about the exploits jewel or a lost statuette, these pulp-
about Hollywood corruption. of thuggish Los Angeles private ction crooks are ghting over a
eye Mike Hammer. Aldrich uses doomsday weapon. Yet despite its
AFTER the story to explore the weirder bleakness of spirit, Kiss Me Deadly
1962 What Ever Happened pathways of the lm-noir detective is highly entertaining. The dialogue
to Baby Jane? is Aldrichs genre, adding a sinister science- is diamond sharp in every scene.
twisted drama with Bette ction edge. The movie opens with The little thread leads you to a
Davis and Joan Crawford. Christinas escape from a mental string, and the string leads you
institution and veers into a quest to a rope, wisecracks Velda
1967 In Aldrichs wartime for the great whatsit, a strange (Maxine Cooper), and from the
thriller The Dirty Dozen, Lee box that is hot to the touch and rope you hang by the neck.
Marvin, John Cassavetes,
Ernest Borgnine, and Charles What else to watch: The Maltese Falcon (1941, p.331) Murder, My Sweet
Bronson form a suicide squad. (1944) The Big Sleep (1946) Touch of Evil (1958, p.333) Repo Man (1984)
FEAR AND WONDER 135
THATLL BE
THE DAY
THE SEARCHERS / 1956
F
rom the moment John Westerns of the 1960s. Ford takes
IN CONTEXT Ford gave John Wayne pains to portray the difculty of
his big break in the 1939 surviving in the West, with its
GENRE
movie Stagecoach, one of the most icy winters and scarcity of food.
Western
iconic partnerships in cinema was Meanwhile, Ethan Edwards is
DIRECTOR born. Waynes rugged masculinity portrayed as ruthless, bigoted, and
John Ford combined with Fords riveting crazy, a man who would rather kill
action sequences to create movies his niece (who is not happy to be
WRITERS that elevated the Western from rescued) than see her grow up as
Frank S. Nugent B-movie status to a classic popular an Indian. At one point, he shoots
(screenplay); Alan Hollywood genre in its own right. at the eyes of an Indian corpse so
Le May (novel) The Searchers is regarded by that its spirit cannot see in the
critics as the best movie of the Ford afterlife. This is not a simplistic
STARS
Wayne partnership. Its story follows tale of cowboys and Indians.
John Wayne, Jeffrey Ethan Edwards (Wayne) as he
Hunter, Vera Miles tracks down his niece (Vera Miles),
BEFORE who was kidnapped by Indians in
1940 The Grapes of Wrath is an attack that killed her family.
Fords screen version of the
famous Depression-era story. New vision of the Old West
Many Westerns beneted from In The Searchers I think Ford
1952 Ford directs John Wayne (and contributed to) the romantic was trying, imperfectly, even
in The Quiet Man, a lavish revisionism of the time, which nervously, to depict racism
comic drama shot in Ireland. presented the Old West as a that justied genocide.
AFTER
dangerous place, but also one Roger Ebert
of noble heroes with clear-cut
1959 In Rio Bravo, Wayne American values. In The Searchers,
stars as a sheriff standing any heroism is tempered by the
up to a powerful rancher. harsh realities of place and time.
1969 True Grit is the story The movie foreshadows the darker
of a young girl who hires an
aging US marshal (Wayne) to What else to watch: Stagecoach (1939) Rio Bravo (1959) The Good, The
track down her fathers killer. Bad and The Ugly (1966) Unforgiven (1992)
136
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Drama
DIRECTOR
Ingmar Bergman
WRITER
Ingmar Bergman (from his
play Wood Painting)
STARS
Max von Sydow, Gunnar
Bjrnstrand, Bengt Ekerot,
Nils Poppe, Bibi Andersson
BEFORE
1955 Bergmans rst hit,
T
Smiles of a Summer Night, is a he Seventh Seal (Det sjunde The knight Antonius Block offers
inseglet) takes the form of Death a game of chess for his life. Death
partner-swapping comedy. agrees to the game, to which they will
a medieval morality play.
AFTER return several times during the movie,
A knight returns from the Crusades
but which Block cannot win.
1957 Bergmans next movie, to nd his native land devastated
Wild Strawberries, is a tale of by plague. He goes to confession in
an old man preparing for death. a church surrounded by corpses. I The gure reveals itself as Death,
want God to put out his hand, show who has been following the knight
1966 In Persona, Bergman his face, speak to me, he says to on his journey from the Holy Land.
directs a bleak fable about the hooded gure on the other side Having fought for God in the
death, illness, and insanity. of the grille. I cry out to him in desert, the knight, Antonius Block
the dark but there is no one there. (Max von Sydow), is experiencing
FEAR AND WONDER 137
What else to watch: Death Takes a Holiday (1934) The Virgin Spring (1960) Through a Glass Darkly (1961)
The Silence (1963) Winter Light (1963) Hour of the Wolf (1968) Cries and Whispers (1972) Love and Death (1975)
What will happen to us who want was taken from the apocalyptic
Book of Revelation) has its roots
to believe, and cannot? in Bergmans childhood: as the
son of a Lutheran pastor, he was
Antonius Block / The Seventh Seal surrounded by religious art from
a young age. The director was
a crisis of faith. Whereas the his wife Mia (Bibi Andersson). haunted by memories of the crude
Almighty refuses to show Himself, They are traveling players, and they yet graphic representations of Bible
Death (Bengt Ekerot) turns out have a baby son, Mikael, who is stories that could be found in the
to be a certainty with a fondness their hope for the future. Jof and woodcuttings of rural churches and
for morbidly funny one-liners. Mia are creatorsof both art and households. As a lmmaker, he
Appropriate, dont you think? says lifeand as such they are the dedicated his career to asking the
the Grim Reaper when he chooses enemies of Death, who only knows same, unanswerable question over
black in a game of chessa game how to destroy. When the knight and over again: where is God?
that the knight must win if he encounters them on the road to
wants to live. It is Antonius who his castle, Death not far behind,
suggests the contest, a battle he nds comfort in the couples
between black and white, darkness laughter and lust for life. In fact,
and light, death and life. he is reminded of Joseph and
Mary from the Biblecould these
Playing for his life performers be emissaries of God?
The image of the knight and Death
playing chess on the beach has Where is God?
become one of the most iconic The grim, austere imagery and
and imitatedin the history of obsession with biblical allegory
cinema. It is a starkly monochrome in The Seventh Seal (the title
vignette, the absence of color
symbolic of the absence of God. Squire Jns (Gunnar
The world of Ingmar Bergmans Bjrnstrand) saves
movie is drained of life and a girl (Gunnel
vitality: the water that laps the Lindblom) from a
rapist. He is a just
shore is slate gray, the sky
man, but tires of
above it smudged with dark the venality
clouds; the faces of Gods of human
abandoned subjects are inty, beings.
bloodless, and unsmiling,
while Deaths is chalk white.
Antonius already
resembles the carved
stone efgy on a
Crusaders tomb.
There are
two ickers of
hope in this
miserable
landscape:
Jof (Nils
Poppe) and
138 THE SEVENTH SEAL
Feel, to the very end, the
triumph of being alive!
Squire Jns / The Seventh Seal
Key movies
D
irector Alfred Hitchcocks
IN CONTEXT career was a 50-year-long
duel with the audience.
GENRE
The more they thought they knew
Thriller
about his work, the more he would
DIRECTOR use that knowledge against them. My good luck in life was to be
Alfred Hitchcock He would employ structural devices, a really frightened person. Im
narrative twists, and other tricks to fortunate to be a coward, to
WRITERS give the audience something they have a low threshold of fear,
Alec Coppel, Samuel Taylor had never seen before. While some because a hero couldnt make
(screenplay); Pierre Boileau, directors sought to understand the a good suspense lm.
Thomas Narcejac (novel) meaning of art or the essence of Alfred Hitchcock
human relationships, Hitchcock
STARS
was the great trickster. Audiences
James Stewart, Kim could never be sure what was
Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes coming next.
BEFORE Vertigo plays the same games
1946 In Its a Wonderful Life, as the rest of Hitchcocks catalogue,
James Stewart plays to type but it has come to stand out as eventually earned her own moniker:
as a sympathetic everyman. something more complex. It is the The Hitchcock Blonde. Although
story of a retired cop, John Scottie this left him open to accusations
1948 In Rope, Stewart teams Ferguson (James Stewart), who is of misogyny, it is also true that his
up with Hitchcock for the rst roped in to an investigation into the movies had more leading roles for
of his Technicolor movies. mysterious behavior of Madeleine women than many in Hollywood.
(Kim Novak), the wife of old college Hitchcocks blonde was cultured,
AFTER
friend Gavin Elster (Tom Helmore). fashionable, and intelligent, but
1959 Eva Marie Saint is He becomes obsessed with her, also icy and initially resistant to
the next Hitchcock Blonde, adding an emotional intensity the male heros charms. Over the
playing opposite Cary Grant to the movies usual magic show. course of the movie, the characters
in North by Northwest. barriers would be broken down
1960 Hitchcock shocks The Hitchcock Blonde and she would end up in awe of the
audiences with Psycho. As a director, Hitchcock used a hero, her individualism slightly lost
certain type of female character in the process. Hitchock himself
in his movies so frequently that she indicated that blondes were ideal
self-examination by Hitchcock
Hitchcocks blondes regarding the way he treats women
Hitchcock favored on lm, makes it as unsettling as
icy, sophisticated anything he ever lmed.
blondes in his
movies. Were after The fallen star
the drawing-room Another common theme in
type, the real ladies, Hitchcocks movies is the
who become whores
exploration of the concept of the
once theyre in the
Tippi Hedren Grace Kelly Ingrid Bergman movie star and how it affects the
bedroom, he said. The Birds Rear Window Spellbound
telling of a story, more specically
how stardom could be manipulated
to surprise the audience. The most
famous example of this is Psycho, in
which star Janet Leigh is murdered
after just 30 minutes, manipulating
audience assumptions of the way
Kim Novak Janet Leigh Eva Marie Saint Marlene Dietrich stories with stars in leading roles
Vertigo Psycho North by Northwest Stage Fright
usually progress in order to shock
them. But while the twist in Psycho
for creating cinematic suspense, specically geared around is loud and unavoidable, in Vertigo
saying in a 1977 TV interview, creating tension, but the subtext of it is subtle and slow to unfold, and
Blondes make the best victims. emotional abuse in this sequence, its effect depends on the particular
Theyre like virgin snow that shows along with the notion that it is a star chosen to play Scottie.
up the bloody footprints.
Vertigos lead, Scottie, remakes
salesgirl Judy Barton (also played He did nothing. The law has little
by Kim Novak) in Madeleines
image. He removes everything
to say on things left undone.
that makes Judy an individual in Coroner / Vertigo
order to have her conform to this
visual archetype, a lifeless host for
sexual objectication. Scotties
requirements are hugely specic.
He agonizes over the exact shades
of gray for Judys suit, and is
disappointed when she returns
home with a hairstyle slightly
different from the one he chose
(changing her from brunette to
blonde). Hitchcock may have put
together bloodier sequences,
Minute by minute
00:12 00:34 01:16 01:47
Scottie meets with old college At a bookstore, Elster tells Scottie Madeleine climbs Scottie buys Judy
friend Gavin Elster, who asks him and down-to-earth friend Midge the the bell tower. Scottie clothes and has her
to follow his wife, Madeleine. story of suicidal Carlotta, Madeleines tries to follow but dye her hair in order
Scottie rst sees her as she is great-grandmother. Elster says that cannot. He sees a to make her look just
having dinner with Elster. Madeleine is possessed by her. woman fall to her death. like Madeleine.
01:34 01:58
00:28 00:40 Scottie sees Judy Scottie recognizes
Scottie follows Madeleine jumps into the Barton and asks her to the necklace. He takes
Madeleine to a bay. Scottie is watching and dinner. When he leaves, Judy back to the
hotel, where she pulls her out. He takes her she starts to write a tower. They climb to
is registered back to his apartment. She note, and the plot with the top as he reveals
under the name appears not to remember what Elster is revealed. She that he knows. She
Carlotta Valdez. happened. decides to stay. panics and falls.
FEAR AND WONDER 145
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
War drama
DIRECTOR
Andrzej Wajda
WRITERS
Andrzej Wajda, Jerzy
Andrzejewski (screenplay);
Jerzy Andrzejewski (novel)
STARS
Zbigniew Cybulski,
Waclaw Zastrzezynski,
Adam Pawlikowski,
Bogumil Kobiela
T
he title of Andrzej Wajdas Maciek (Zbigniew Cybulski) is
war movie comes from a plunged into self doubt when he
BEFORE meets Krystyna (Ewa Krzyzewska).
1955 Wajdas directorial debut, line of romantic poetry by
His crisis is played out over a single
A Generation, is the story of 19th-century Polish poet Cyprian
nightMay 8, 1945, the last day of war,
Stach, a wayward teen living Norwid: Will there remain among when Poland, too, is deeply divided.
the ashes a star-like diamond, the
in Nazi-occupied Warsaw,
dawn of eternal victory? It is this
Poland, during World War II.
uncertainty that characterizes all Wajda emerged as a world-class
AFTER of Wajdas movies, most of which lmmaker during the renaissance
1969 After the death of actor recreate the horror and heartbreak of Polish cinema in the 1950s. He
Zbigniew Cybulski in a train of Polands recent historyfrom made three movies dealing with the
wreck, Wajda channeled his its occupation by the Nazis during war. A Generation (1955) followed a
grief into his next, highly World War II to the Stalinist regime group of men and women ghting
personal work, Everything for that lasted until 1989in order to in Nazi-occupied Poland. This was
Sale, a movie within a movie. make sense of it. They sift through followed by Kanal (1957), which
the wreckage of ordinary peoples chronicles the tragic events of the
lives, looking for glimmers of hope. 1944 Warsaw Uprising, in which
FEAR AND WONDER 147
What else to watch: How to Be Loved (1963) The Army of Shadows (1969) The Birch Wood (1970) The Promised
Land (1975) Man of Marble (1977) Rough Treatment (1978) Man of Iron (1981) A Love in Germany (1983) Katyn (2007)
WELL NOBODYS
PERFECT
SOME LIKE IT HOT / 1959
T
he nal words This poster
IN CONTEXT of Some Like It aunts the
Hot, Nobodys glamour of its
GENRE starry cast,
perfect, could have
Comedy but other
been writer/director versions of
DIRECTOR Billy Wilders motto. His this group
Billy Wilder movies are case studies shot show the
of the fatally awed and two leading
WRITERS the cheerfully cynical, the men dressed
I. A. L. Diamond, suckers, hustlers, and in drag.
Billy Wilder fraudsters who are
motivated by money and as they cometheyll do anything
STARS
sex and not much else. to get what they want. But Wilders
Marilyn Monroe, Jack
Set at the tail end of the Roaring movie is also a breezy feel-good
Lemmon, Tony Curtis
Twenties, Some Like It Hot is no comedy that sparkles with charm,
BEFORE exception. Its main characters are pathos, and the spirit of romance.
1953 Gentlemen Prefer as selsh, deceitful, and grasping
Blondes, Howard Hawkss Money and lust
musical comedy, is an early Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon play
hit for Marilyn Monroe. Joe and Jerry, two Chicago jazz
musicians who disguise themselves
1955 In Billy Wilders romantic as women to ee the mob after
comedy, The Seven Year Itch, they witness a gangster shootout
Monroe poses on a subway Hilariously innocent, during the famous Saint Valentines
grate, an updraft lifts her dress. though always on the Day Massacre of 1929. They join an
AFTER
brink of really disastrous all-girl orchestra en route to Florida
1960 The Apartment reunites
double-entendre. and meet vocalist Sugar Kane
Jack Lemmon with Billy Wilder
Pauline Kael (Marilyn Monroe), who dreams of
5001 Nights at the Movies, 1982 bagging a millionaire husband.
for a darker, more cynical take Joe falls head over heels in lust and
on romantic comedy. disguises himself again, this time
1961 John Hustons The as a playboy, in a bid to bed the
Mists is Monroes last movie. singer. Hes after sex, shes after
money, but they also fall in love.
FEAR AND WONDER 149
What else to watch: Ninotchka (1939) How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Sabrina (1954) The Prince and
the Showgirl (1957) The Apartment (1960) Irma la Duce (1963) The Fortune Cookie (1966) Tootsie (1982)
LYING
THE 400 BLOWS / 1959
152 THE 400 BLOWS
M
uch has been written
IN CONTEXT by critics about The 400
Blows. Indeed, the movies
GENRE
director, Franois Truffaut, was one
Drama
of Frances best-known lm critics
DIRECTOR before he decided to show the world I demand that a lm express
Franois Truffaut how he thought movies should be either the joy of making
made. He and the other lmmakers cinema or the agony of
WRITERS who led the French New Wave in the making cinema. I am
Franois Truffaut, late 1950s and early 1960s believed not at all interested in
Marcel Moussy that a director was an author anything in between.
STARS
(auteur) and the camera a pen (a Franois Truffaut
camera-pen, or camra-stylo).
Jean-Pierre Laud, Claire
Maurier, Albert Rmy, Semiautobiography
Guy Decomble The 400 Blows is in part a painfully
BEFORE personal memoir describing
1955 Truffauts rst short, The Truffauts Parisian childhood, with
Visit, is the tale of a bungled certain names and events changed, essay, using the thoughts and
proposal of love. It is screened not to disguise the victims, but to feelings to express his own
only for a handful of friends. express something new and true. emotions, he is punished by a
The young Truffaut becomes teacher. Its an act of homage
AFTER Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Laud), condemned as plagiarism, and
1960 Jean-Luc Godard follows a edgling troublemaker who is Antoines response is an act of
his colleague Truffaut into constantly accused of distorting delinquency: he steals a typewriter
cinema with bout de soufe. the facts. Your parents say you are from his stepfathers workplace.
always lying, says the psychiatrist
1962 Truffauts Jules et Jim is
sent to gure him out. Sometimes Recreating adolescence
a story of a love triangle set at
Id tell them the truth and they still There is often romance in youthful
the time of World War I. wouldnt believe me, replies the rebellion, but The 400 Blows is
1968 Jean-Pierre Laud boy, so I prefer to lie. not a nostalgic work. It does not
reprises the role of Antoine Antoine reads the works of look back on adolescence from
in Stolen Kisses. Honor de Balzac, and when he an adults point of view, but rather
adapts the authors work for a school recreates it in the present tense,
Minute by minute
00:05 00:35 01:07 01:24
Antoine is held back after Antoines parents turn After stealing a After a discussion
class when he is caught with a up at school after he has typewriter from Antoines with the judge, Antoines
picture of a girl. At the end of lied to the teacher about stepfathers workplace, mother agrees to send
the day, he swears hell take his his mother having died. Antoine and Ren try him to a detention center
revenge on the teacher. His stepfather slaps him. unsuccessfully to pawn it. for three months.
He decides to run away.
01:15
00:54 Antoine is locked up
00:25 In French class, Antoine in a police holding cell 01:35
While playing hooky is accused of plagiarizing after his stepfather turns While the boys
with his best friend Ren, Balzac. He is sent to see him in to the police. are playing soccer,
Antoine sees his mother the principal, but runs off He is ngerprinted Antoine escapes from
kissing a man in the street. to hide out at Rens house. and photographed. the detention center.
as it is felt, in all its agony, act of escaping. He heads for the the ocean, then turns back to the
uncertainty, joy, and heartlessness. sea, which he has never seen, and land and looks straight into the
The movies enigmatic English title runs down country roads until he camera. Truffaut freezes the image
comes from the French phrase arrives at the beach. The camera, and zooms in on Antoines face.
faire les quatre cents coups, which like the boy, is constantly moving, It is a bold and ambiguous
mean to raise hell, which Antoine keeping track of his ight. Antoine period at the end of the rst chapter
certainly does. He doesnt steal sprints into the surf, dips his toe in in Antoines life (Truffaut would
the typewriter so he can use it
he plans to sell it and nance his
escape from Paris. Truffaut is Well put him in an orphanage
unafraid to color his protagonist
as a mercenary as well as a lover
so I can have some peace!
of literature. Gilberte Doinel / The 400 Blows
When Antoine has second
thoughts about the theft, he
attempts to return the typewriter,
but is caught. His stepfather
(Albert Rmy) decides to hand
him over to the police, and the
boy spends a night in a jail cell
with prostitutes and thieves.
The police take a mug shot,
Antoine
and the movie freezes for is caught
the instant in which the as he tries
photographand Antoine to return the
are captured. Around here to typewriter he
escape is bad enough, says stole from his
an inmate at the institution to stepfathers
workplace.
which Antoine is eventually sent,
but getting caught is worse.
Truffaut mirrors this freeze-
frame with the movies nal shot,
which captures Antoine in the
154 THE 400 BLOWS
The poster
for the movies
cinematic
release shows
Antoine staring
back at the land
as he reaches
the shore and
can escape
no further.
FEAR AND WONDER 155
continue to chronicle the characters common. Antoine doesnt know The 400 Blows charts Antoines
adventures in a series of movies). who his biological father is, and he descent into delinquency, from
When he reaches the waters edge, lives with a distant stepfather, just classroom jokes to imprisonment,
as the adult world rejects him.
he can run no further. The nal, as the director did in his youth.
frozen moment as he turns back Antoine runs away from home, as
seems to say that, far from having Truffaut did when he was eleven.
escaped, he will remain forever Antoine tries to convince his
captured. The impression it makes teacher that his mother has died Antoine fools
is one of hope mixed with defeat. (one of his outrageous lies). The around in class
young Truffaut claimed that his
Escape to the movies father had been arrested by
Antoine nds another means of the Germans.
escape: the movies. He slips into All movies comprise outrageous
a movie theater whenever he can, lies, and conjure worlds of illusion
Steals from parents
to lose himself in the dark of the and pretense populated by people and classmates
theaters seats and the images on acting as someone they are not. (pens, money)
the screen, much as the young But Truffauts debut movie proves
Truffaut himself did. that, when arranged for a certain
It is here that the characters purpose and related with heart,
life crosses irresistibly into the life lies can reveal and illuminate R.I.P.
of his creator. There is the constant the truth in a way that the bare
sense that the director is trying to facts cannot. It was this truth, Lies that his
explore or exorcise his own past, as well as the promise of escape, mother has died
redening it with shots and scenes that excited those French
borrowed wholesale from other lmmakers who dipped their
movies, such as Zero de Conduite toes into the New Wave.
(1933, pp.5051) and Little Fugitive
(1953), in the same way that Runs away
Antoine borrows from Balzac to from home
After Antoine sets re to his
make sense of himself. Its not just shrine to Balzac, his favorite
a passion for the movies that author, his stepfather threatens to
Antoine and Truffaut have in send him to a military academy.
Plagiarizes Balzac
for a French essay
Steals stepfathers
typewriter and
tries to pawn it
Italian epic La Dolce Vita In the year of the Dr. Strangelove Shot in newsreel
spurns conventional Cuban Missile Crisis, satirizes Cold War style, The Battle of
narrative in following one spy mania runs amok as paranoia, while the Algiers exposes the
mans search for love and 007, British secret agent Vietnam War escalates brutal realities of
happiness among the caf James Bond, makes his and the US introduces guerrilla warfare, in an
society of Rome. debut in Dr. No. the draft. era of decolonization.
R
eleased in the last of TV in Western homes during
moments of the 1950s, the 1950s. Cinemas response was
Franois Truffauts The thrilling. Many of the greatest
400 Blows was the bridge into the movies of the era were born out
decade to come, and the seismic of a mood of bubbling outrage. In
shake ups that would arrive with The lm of tomorrow will the US, the young genius Stanley
it. From the very beginning of be directed by artists for Kubrick took a jab at the ongoing
the 1960s, cinema was, like its whom shooting a lm insanity of the Cold War with Dr.
audience, set on breaking rules. constitutes a wonderful Strangelove, in which Peter Sellers
and thrilling adventure. paid homage to Alec Guinnesss
New Wave Franois Truffaut multitasking in Kind Hearts and
The impetus came from Europe, Coronets by playing three different
in particular from France, where characters. Later, as demands for
Truffauts colleagues from the change coursed around the world,
movie magazine Cahiers du the Italian director Gillo Pontecorvo
Cinma were creating a whole new would inuence a generation of
language for movies. The era of the lmmakers with the incendiary
Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) would witty, it immediately made The Battle of Algiers.
be embodied by director Jean-Luc everything that had come before
Godard, a gifted ball of mischief look hopelessly old-fashioned. Counterculture
who would release his own rst All this was at a time when Elsewhere, the politics were less
feature in 1960: bout de soufe many observers thought cinema overt but the air just as thick with
(Breathless). Stylish and extremely was dying, doomed by the spread restlessness and the rejection of
REBEL REBEL 159
Sex gets surreal in Luis New Hollywood hits
Buuels Belle de Jour, the road with Peter
while Hollywood teases Fonda and Dennis Cinematic violence is Kung fu goes
social taboos in The Hopper in Easy Rider, taken to new extremes global, and Hong
Graduate, and smashes and Jon Voight and by A Clockwork Orange, Kong actor Bruce Lee
them wide open in Dustin Hoffman in The French Connection, acquires cult status in
Bonnie and Clyde. Midnight Cowboy. and Dirty Harry. Enter the Dragon.
Space-age science ction MASH and Catch-22 Francis Ford Coppola Chinatowns neo-noir
thrills audiences in target the insanity of redenes the gangster goes head to head
2001: Space Odyssey war, while Le Boucher genre with the rst of with The Godfather:
and in the erotically explores the impulses The Godfather movies. Part II, while Gene
charged Barbarella. that lead to murder. Hackman eavesdrops
on The Conversation.
old orders. In Britain, another New Warhols Chelsea Girls (1966), cinema dazzlingly intricate use of sound,
Wave made hard-edged portraits of was in the middle of a creative free- while his saga of family and crime,
working-class life, such as Saturday for-all. It was hardly surprising to The Godfather, is an all-time classic
Night and Sunday Morning. And a nd the ever-subversive Luis Buuel that still holds audiences in its grip.
new, boldly unsqueamish attitude at large in such an atmosphere, as does The Godfather: Part II, the
to screen violence took hold as the lming The Discreet Charm of the prequel that follows Vito Corleone
decade went on. Taking its cues Bourgeoisie (1972) half a century from the Old World to the New.
from Godard and its story from the after Un Chien Andalou. For an era that began with
lives of two wild young outlaws in Truffaut and Godard gleefully
the Great Depression, Arthur Penns New Hollywood rifng on Hollywood tropes, it was
Bonnie and Clyde set a benchmark In response to the prospect of losing tting to close with a relentless
of stylized bloodshed. young audiences to television, the crisscross of inuence between
While the movies got on with Hollywood that had once kept such Europe and the US: visions of Boris
what they had always done best a tight grip on its lmmakers now Karloff amid the Spanish Civil War
entertaining mass audiences handed over a measure of control in The Spirit of the Beehive; the
some lmmakers also tapped into to a new breed of singular talents. relocation of German-born Douglas
the avant-garde and upended ideas The results were American Sirks lush melodramas from
of what a movie was. From the movies shot through with cynicism Hollywood to 1970s Munich in
post-nuclear time-travel feature and irresolution. Some are best seen Rainer Werner Fassbinders Ali:
La jete (The Pier, 1962), made up as historical documents, but others Fear Eats The Soul; and Chinatown,
almost wholly of still photographs, to are enduring masterpieces. Francis a noir expos of the black heart of
the teasing Last Year At Marienbad, Ford Coppolas The Conversation is southern California, directed by the
(1961) or the split screen of Andy a mystery of surveillance with a Polish migr Roman Polanski.
YOU ARE THE
FIRST WOMAN
ON THE FIRST DAY
OF CREATION
LA DOLCE VITA / 1960
162 LA DOLCE VITA
I
n April 1953, the partially
IN CONTEXT clad body of a young woman
was discovered on a beach
GENRE
near Rome. Had Wilma Montesi
Satire
accidentally drowned or committed
DIRECTOR suicide, or had she been murdered?
Federico Fellini The police investigated, and so
did Italys rapacious media. Gossip
WRITERS and conspiracy theories snowballed
Federico Fellini, Ennio into a national scandal as the
Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, corrupt, hedonistic underworld of
Brunello Rondi, Pier postwar Rome was illuminated
Paolo Pasolini by the ash bulbs of the citys
paparazzi. Politicians, movie stars,
STARS gangsters, artists, prostitutes,
Marcello Mastroianni, fading aristocratsthey were
Anita Ekberg, Anouk living la dolce vita, the sweet
Aime, Yvonne Furneaux life, a whirl of drugs, orgies,
BEFORE and general depravity that had
1945 Fellini cowrites Rome, spun tragically out of control. The movie poster casts Marcello
La Dolce Vita became the title Mastroianni as a paparazzo in the
Open City, Roberto Rossellinis shady underworld, searching for light
gritty Nazi-occupation drama. of Federico Fellinis satire of this
turbulent period in the history in the form of his perfect Eve.
1958 Marcello Mastroianni of his beloved Rome. The movie
gets his big break in the contains a veiled reference to Its a chilling image that is both
stylish crime-comedy Big the Montesi affair in its closing grotesque and sadthe nal entry
Deal on Madonna Street. scene, when a group of characters in Fellinis catalogue of lost souls.
emerge from a beach-house orgy
AFTER to nd a dead manta ray washed Seven sins
1963 Fellinis autobiographical up on the shore, a metaphoric La Dolce Vita was released seven
comedy-drama 8 12 follows a reference to Wilma Montesi. They years after the death of Wilma
director (played by Mastroianni) gather around the corpse in the Montesi. It takes place on the
suffering from writers block. dawn light, the sea monsters eye seven hills of Rome, its narrative
staring back accusingly at them. divided into seven nights and
Amarcord (1973) Cinema Paradiso (1988) Celebrity (1998) Lost in Translation (2003)
Minute by minute
00:17 00:50 01:33 02:23
Marcello and Maddalena Sylvia wades into Marcello introduces his Marcello rushes to
make love at the residence of a the Trevi Fountain and father to Fanny, a dancer. She his friend Steiners
prostitute. He returns home to nd Marcello follows. They takes Marcellos father back to apartment, where he is
that his ance has overdosed. return to her hotel, where her apartment, but he suffers a told that an awful tragedy
her anc, Robert, slaps her minor heart attack. has occurred.
and punches Marcello.
Marcello Mastroianni
Actor
Following a brief period
of theater work, Marcello
Mastroianni became famous
with a role in Big Deal on
Marcello is repeatedly drawn to
Madonna Street. He was
The nal scene of La Dolce Vita
Maddalena (Anouk Aime), but his love Fellinis only choice for the
contains a second allusion. The role of Marcello Rubini in La
sherman who hauls the ray out for her cannot lead anywhere. She asks
him to marry her, only to fall into the Dolce Vita. The studio had
of the sea says the bloated, rotting arms of another man moments later. wanted Paul Newman, but
leviathan has been dead for three Fellini fought to keep his
days. In the Bible, this is the same friend, and the pair went
period of time that Jesus spends in dangling benignly from a helicopter on to make six more movies
the tomb. La Dolce Vita is a carnival with Marcello following it in a together. Mastroianni often
of Roman Catholic imagery and second helicopter, caused outrage played a version of the
symbols, much of it controversial when the movie was rst screened. director in these movies.
in its use. The opening sequence, in Although two Christ gures (the A suave and darkly
which a golden statue of Christ ies statue and the manta ray) bookend handsome gure, Mastroianni
over an ancient Roman aqueduct, the narrative, they fail to offer hope became closely associated
or salvation to any of its characters. with the glamour of Rome and
its beautiful leading ladies,
In fact, Fellini constantly connects
especially Sophia Loren (who
religious myth with disillusionment.
shared the screen with him
Marcello is looking for his Eve, in 11 movies). He earned two
the rst woman on the rst day Academy Award nominations
of Creation, an angelic gure during his career, one for the
In sum, it is an awesome untainted by the corruptions of la comedy Divorce Italian Style
picture, licentious in content dolce vita or any earthly experience. in 1961 and the other for A
but moral and vastly I dont believe in your aggressive, Special Day in 1977.
sophisticated in its attitude sticky, maternal love! he tells
and what it says. Emma during their endlessly
recurring ght. This isnt love, he Key movies
Bosley Crowther
New York Times, 1960 screams at her, its brutalization!
1958 Big Deal on
And so whenever he dives back into Madonna Street
the chaos of the Roman night, he 1960 La Dolce Vita
knows that Eve doesnt really exist; 1961 Divorce Italian Style
all he is doing is trying to forget 1963 8 1 2
what he knows.
166
J
ean-Luc Godards bout de Before he began directing, Godard
IN CONTEXT soufe (Breathless) marked was a critic for the radical movie
a turning point in cinema. magazine Cahiers du Cinema,
GENRE
Not everyone liked its hectic and he pays homage to earlier
French New Wave
cutting, loose plot, and disdain movies again and again in bout
DIRECTOR for conventional morality. But even de soufe. For example, Michel
Jean-Luc Godard Godards critics were struck by idolizes Humphrey Bogart and has
his innovation, and directors such a giant poster of him on his wall.
WRITERS as Scorsese and Tarantino have But for all his references, Godard
Jean-Luc Godard, Franois acknowledged their debt to him. and the other young lmmakers
Truffaut, Claude Chabrol In the movie, petty thug Michel of what came to be known as the
(Jean-Paul Belmondo) shoots a French Nouvelle Vague (New Wave),
STARS
policeman. He hides in the apartment such as Franois Truffaut and
Jean-Paul Belmondo,
of American student Patricia (Jean Claude Chabrol, were determined
Jean Seberg
Seberg), who is unaware of what to overthrow what they saw as
BEFORE hes done. Eventually, Patricia turns cinma de papa (dads cinema)
1941 Humphrey Bogarts Michel in to the police, who shoot studio-bound productions with
performance in The Maltese him in the street. little to say about modern life.
Falcon provides the inspiration Rather, they saw themselves not
for the character of Michel in simply as directors but as auteurs,
bout de soufe. who would create a new, personal
style of cinema, lming on location
AFTER and tackling tough social issues.
1964 Owing much of its style
to bout de soufe, Richard Godard has spent his life A gun and a girl
Lesters Beatles movie, A Hard confronting issues central Godard was adamant that a movie
Days Night, has a huge to the future of cinema. did not need a well-constructed
inuence on British movies. Derek Malcolm plot. All you need for a movie, he
The Guardian, 2000 famously said, is a gun and a girl.
1967 Arthur Penns Bonnie The story of bout de soufe is
and Clyde introduces the loosely based on the real-life story
French New Wave style to of Michel Portail, who shot dead a
mainstream US cinema. motorcycle cop in 1952 and who,
like the character of Michel in the
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What else to watch: The 400 Blows (1959, pp.15055) Last Year at Marienbad (1961, pp.17071) Jules et Jim (1962, p.334)
A Hard Days Night (1964) Band of Outsiders (1964) Bonnie and Clyde (1967, pp.19091) Pulp Fiction (1994, pp.27075)
K
arel Reiszs Saturday Night class not as victims, but as
IN CONTEXT and Sunday Morning individuals with their own
brought working-class aspirations and frustrations. Reisz
GENRE
Britain to the screens in a way that was a leader of the British New
British New Wave
had never been seen before. Based Wave of lmmakers that paralleled
DIRECTOR on a semiautobiographical novel the French New Wave. Both
Karel Reisz by Alan Sillitoe, who also wrote
the screenplay, the movie focuses
WRITER Doreen and Arthur meet in secret.
on the story of young Arthur, who While they rebel against their parents,
Alan Sillitoe wants more out of life than a factory whom they consider dead from the
STARS job. This was one of the rst British neck up, they are not immune to reality
movies to focus on the working when Arthur gets another girl pregnant.
Albert Finney, Shirley
Anne Field, Rachel Roberts
BEFORE
1947 Robert Hamers It
Always Rains on Sunday, a
gritty tale set in Londons
East End, is a precursor
of the British realist dramas.
1959 Look Back in Anger,
directed by Tony Richardson
and based on a play by John
Osborne, is the rst British
kitchen sink drama movie.
AFTER
1965 Starting with his TV
docudrama Up the Junction,
Ken Loach makes a series of
movies mixing working-class
drama with documentary.
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What else to watch: Look Back in Anger (1959) bout de soufe (1960; pp.16667) The Loneliness of the Long
Distance Runner (1962) Billy Liar (1963) This Sporting Life (1963) Ale (1966) Kes (1969, p.336) Naked (1993, p.34041)
Bucking expectations
Despite his declaration Thats
what all these loony laws are
for, to be broken by blokes like
us, Arthur is neither a political
rebel nor a criminal. He simply
bucks expectations by having an
affair with Brenda (Rachel Roberts),
the wife of an older colleague,
while two-timing her with young
Doreen (Shirley Anne Field). Even
this small personal rebellion is
brought low by reality when
Brenda becomes pregnant and
The poster style was inuenced in its inclusion of adultery, abortion, is forced into an abortion, and
by that of the French movie bout drunkenness, and violence as Arthur is beaten up by Brendas
de soufe, made in the same year. everyday realities. Fifty years husband and his soldier friends.
on, such dramas are the staple of Yet Arthurs spirit is not crushed,
movements aimed for a more British television soaps, but in 1960 and although harrowing, the lm
authentic approach to lmmaking they were new. Arthur, brilliantly is ultimately uplifting.
by venturing out of the studio and
into real locations.
British New Wave lmmakers, What Im out for is a good timeall
however, were less concerned with
innovative cinematography than
the rest is propaganda!
their French peers. The realism they Arthur Seaton / Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
sought was in their subject matter:
the personal lives of the working Karel Reisz Director
class. The rst of these kitchen
sink dramas on lm was Look Born in Ostrava, movement, which strived for a
Back in Anger (1959), adapted from Czechoslovakia, less class-bound, more politically
John Osbornes play. It spawned the in 1926, Karel aware British cinema, and began
so-called Angry Young Man movie Reisz was sent to direct his own movies in 1960.
genre of the 1960s, featuring to Britain when
working-class heroes. he was 12, just before Nazi Key movies
Yet while Look Back in Anger is Germany invaded his country
relatively theatrical, Saturday Night in 1939. His parents died in 1960 Saturday Night
and Sunday Morning is matter-of- Auschwitz. He served in World and Sunday Morning
War II and studied chemistry at 1964 Night Must Fall
fact, almost documentary, in its
Cambridge, then became a lm 1981 The French
depiction of the troubled lives of
critic. Reisz led the Free Cinema Lieutenants Woman
its characters. It pulls no punches
170
B
eautifully shot in black and agreed to leave her husband M
IN CONTEXT white and in widescreen, (Sacha Pitoff) the following year.
Alan Resnais Last Year A denies his claims, but X persists,
GENRE
at Marienbad has a glacier-paced in between playing rounds of the
Experimental
coolness. Lacking any conventional mathematical game Nim with M,
DIRECTOR narrative, it deliberately challenges which M always wins.
Alan Resnais preconceptions about how movies For Resnais, the movie was an
should work. This approach has exploration of time and memory.
WRITER inuenced a generation of directors, The script, written by experimental
Alain Robbe-Grillet including Stanley Kubrick, David novelist Alain Robbe-Grillet, fuses
STARS Lynch, and Peter Greenaway. past and present in a series of
The movie is set in a palatial surreal, almost nightmarishly
Delphine Seyrig, Giorgio
hotel in rural central Europe. Here, repetitive tableaux. Resnais turns
Albertazzi, Sacha Pitoff
a handsome stranger known only these scenes into a dreamlike
BEFORE as X (Giorgio Albertazzi) insists to world in which all is reduced to
1955 Night and Fog is a beautiful fellow guest, known as appearances and games of mirrors.
Resnais contemplation A (Delphine Seyrig), that they met Life goes on in a seemingly ritualistic
of the memory of the Nazi and fell in love the previous year in way, full of allusions and symbols
concentration camps. the resort of Marienbad, where she that leave the viewer continually
L
a jete (The Pier), by the plansthe movies only dialogue.
IN CONTEXT enigmatic director Chris It is in this stillness and quietness
Marker, is a science-ction that the terror lies.
GENRE
classic that retains its power to La jete uses time travel
Science ction
chill and unsettle, despite being as a device to examine the
DIRECTOR overshadowed by its big-budget philosophical nature of memory.
Chris Marker remake: Terry Gilliams 12 Monkeys The protagonist witnesses and
(1995). The two movies could not, participates in moments from
WRITER however, be more different. the pasta trip to a museum,
Chris Marker Less than 30 minutes long, and a romantic encounter, and, most
STARS with a narrative composed entirely importantly, the traumatic early
from still photographs, La jete is event that shaped his character
Jean Ngroni, Davos
about a man traveling back in time yet feels that his awareness of the
Hanich, Hlne Chatelain,
to witness a tragic and dening event dilutes its reality. The movie
Jacques Ledoux event from his childhood. implies that once something is in
BEFORE the past, it only exists in a glimpse,
1953 Marker works with A half-forgotten dream or as a photograph, hence the
director Alain Resnais on The postapocalyptic world movies stylistic structure of using
the controversial movie about portrayed in La jete disturbs still images. La jete balances the
African art, Statues Also Die. with subtlety. A softly spoken emotional journey of its protagonist
voice-over narration puts the with this thematic intellectualism
AFTER viewer in the protagonists place to create one of the most distinct
1977 In A Grin Without a Cat, as he overhears amoral scientists imaginings of the end of the world
Marker documents political whispering and muttering their that cinema has ever offered.
radicalism in the aftermath
of the student revolts of 1968.
1983 Marker stretches the
The man doesnt die, nor does he
documentary genre with Sans go mad. He suffers. They continue.
Soleil, a meditation on world
Narrator / La jete
history and the inability of
the human memory to recall
What else to watch: The Omega Man (1971) Soylent Green (1973)
context and nuance. Mad Max (1979) 12 Monkeys (1995) The Road (2009)
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T
he second in a trilogy
IN CONTEXT directed by Jacques Demy,
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
GENRE
(1964) is an innovative movie that
Musical
combines the fantasy of a Hollywood
DIRECTOR musical with the French New Waves
Jacques Demy focus on the everyday.
Demys insight was to see that
WRITERS the ordinary people being lmed
Jacques Demy by New Wave directors had dreams
STARS and aspirations as romantic as
anyones. He took a simple story of
Catherine Deneuve,
thwarted love in a small town, and
Nino Castelnuovo
turned it into a musical fantasy.
BEFORE The story hinges on such New
1931 Marcel Pagnols trilogy, Wave concerns as teen pregnancy
Marius, Fanny, and Csar, and prostitution, but Demy tells it The beautiful Genevive works with
inspires Demys trilogy of in song, on cotton-candy sets. her mother in their failing umbrella
Catherine Deneuve plays store. The music is by Michel Legrand,
seaside movies. and all the dialogue is sung.
Genevive, the daughter of an
1958 Vincente Minnellis umbrella-store owner. She is
musical Gigi is an American bursting with love for a young and she is persuaded to marry a
view of France that Demy mechanic, Guy (Nino Castelnuovo). rich jeweler to save her mother from
cleverly parodies in The When he is shipped off to ght in nancial ruin. Years later, she and
Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Algeria, there is an extended train- Guy meet by chance. By this time
platform farewell, underpinned by he is married and has a son. The
AFTER the movies soaring theme tune. pairs exchange is almost mundane,
1967 Demys The Young Girls But Genevives story is a story but the swooning music creates a
of Rochefort unites Catherine of real life. She learns that shes moment of true heartache for the
Deneuve with Gene Kelly. pregnant, Guy fails to write back, life that might have been.
2001 Baz Luhrmann recreates
a French musical fantasy world What else to watch: Singin in the Rain (1952, pp.12225) Gigi (1958)
in Moulin Rouge! The 400 Blows (1959, pp.15055) The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
174
THERES GOLD IN
THE SEA BEYOND
BLACK GOD, WHITE DEVIL / 1964
D
irector Glauber This movie
IN CONTEXT Rocha once said is Glauber
that Everybody Rochas
GENRE ctionalized
wants to kill Glauber
Drama account of
Rocha. They did not the adventures
DIRECTOR forgive me for making of real-life
Glauber Rocha Black God, White Devil at bounty hunter
the age of 23. It was not Antonio
WRITER simply his precociousness das Mortes.
Glauber Rocha or lack of humility that put
STARS his life in jeopardy; a erce
pioneer of social realism,
Geraldo Del Rey, Yon
Rocha saw movies as a tool
Magalhes, Maurcio do
of change and an integral
Valle, Lidio Silva
part of the working mans
BEFORE struggle. Indeed, shortly
1962 In Rochas debut feature, before his movie was
Barravento, a man struggles released in his native Brazil, Brazil. A humble ranch hand named
to rid his home village of the a coup ushered in a military Manuel (Geraldo Del Rey) believes
reactionary mysticism he government whose actions later the preacher is the incarnation of
thinks is holding it back. drove him into self-imposed exile. Saint Sebastian, but his wife, Rosa
(Yon Magalhes), is more sceptical
AFTER Committed cinema and frequently challenges Manuels
1966 Italian director Sergio Rocha despised Hollywood, and it belief in the man he follows.
Corbuccis Django, a bleakly shows: its hard to believe that this Manuel tries to improve his and
savage spaghetti Western, abrasive movie was released in the Rosas lot in life by selling his cattle
owes a clear debt to Rocha. same year as Mary Poppins. Like to his boss, but several die on the
his debut, Barravento, it is more way to market, and the boss
1970 Chilean director concerned with ideas than action refuses to pay. In a fury, Manuel
Alejandro Jodorowskys or character, and it continues the kills his boss with a machete,
El Topo features a gunslinger earlier movies exploration of religion. and he and Rosa go on the run,
on a transformative journey Sebastio (Lidio Silva), a following the charismatic and
across the desert. preacher, is rallying the poor of the increasingly powerful Sebastio,
serto, the barren outback of north the black god, who promises
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What else to watch: Barravento (1962) Barren Lives (1963) Soy Cuba (1964) Entranced Earth (1967)
Antonio das Mortes (1969) El Topo (1970) City of God (2002, pp.30409) Carandiru (2003)
Absurdist turn
Sebastio is killed, and the fugitive
couple press on, stumbling into a
camp run by the vicious Captain
Corisco (Othon Bastos), the movies
white devil, who rechristens
Manuel Satan and folds him into
his shambolic army of bandits.
At this point, the style of the movie
GENTLEMEN YOU
CANT FIGHT IN HERE.
THIS IS THE WAR ROOM!
DR. STRANGELOVE / 1964
I
n 1963, Stanley Kubrick out on the big screenand he
IN CONTEXT decided to make a movie expected them to laugh. Originally,
about the Cold War, which was the lmmaker had intended to
GENRE
heating up at the time. The West produce a straight thriller based
Black comedy
and its enemies in the Eastern on Red Alert, Peter Georges 1958
DIRECTOR Bloc had been locked in a staring novel about a US Air Force ofcer
Stanley Kubrick contest for almost two decades, who goes crazy and orders his
and the superpowers were getting planes to attack Russia. But, as he
WRITERS twitchy; if either side blinked, worked on the screenplay with
Stanley Kubrick, Terry everybody died in a thermonuclear writer Terry Southern, Kubrick
Southern (screenplay); holocaust. This was the basis of found the politics of modern
Peter George (novel) mutually assured destruction, warfare too absurd for
the military strategy for peace that drama; he felt that the only
STARS
was beginning to sound like a grim sane way to get across the
Peter Sellers, George C. promise of oblivion. The Cuban insanity of accidental self-
Scott, Sterling Hayden, Missile Crisis had been averted a destruction was a farce.
Slim Pickens year before, but only justsurely In Kubrick and Southerns
BEFORE the apocalypse was coming? screenplay, the plot of Red
1957 In Kubricks Paths of Glory, Alert is given a nightmarish
a World War I ofcer defends Cold War satire comic spin. The novels madman
his men from false charges. When Dr. Strangelove opened to becomes Jack D. Ripper (Sterling
an unsuspecting public in January Hayden), an American general who
1962 Lolita is Kubricks rst 1964, Kubrick invited audiences to blames his sexual impotence on a
collaboration with Peter Sellers. see this doomsday scenario played communist plot to poison the water
AFTER
1987 The militarys absurdities
are again targeted by Kubrick
Gee, I wish we had one of
in Full Metal Jacket. those Doomsday Machines.
General Turgidson / Dr. Strangelove
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What else to watch: Paths of Glory (1957) The Pink Panther (1963) A Clockwork Orange (1971, p.337)
Being There (1979) The Shining (1980, p.339) The Atomic Caf (1982) Threads (1984)
Sexual metaphors
Dr. Strangelove is a political satire,
but its also a sex comedy about the
erotic relationship between men
and warthe strange love of the
title. The movie, which is subtitled
How I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Love the Bomb, opens with
the romantic ballad Try A Little which sets off the Russians This is a mans world, in which
Tenderness and ends Doomsday Device. Kubricks stark everyone gets off on mass
with Vera Lynn black-and-white imagery bristles destruction. The shadowy Dr.
singing Well with man-made erections, from Strangelove (Peter Sellers again)
Meet Again over nukes, gun turrets, and pistols to wields a tiny cigarette, which may
an orgasmic General Rippers thrusting cigar. tell us everything we need to know
montage of I do not avoid women, he about his motivations.
atomic explains to the RAFs Group Formerly known as
explosions, Captain Mandrake (Peter Dr. Merkwrdigliebe,
ignited by the Sellers), blowing mushroom Strangelove is a
nuclear bomb clouds of smoke, but I do German migr
ridden by Major deny them my essence. scientist. The models
King Kong for Strangelove
(Slim Pickens), were Nazi rocket
scientists now in
the US, such as
Wernher von Braun.
He has a mechanical
arm with a mind of its
ownwhenever talk
turns to mass slaughter
or eugenics, it rises
involuntarily in a Nazi salute.
Strangelove has trouble keeping
General Buck this particular erection under
Turgidson (George
C. Scott) imitates control, and at the prospect of the
a low-ying B52 world blowing up, he jumps out
frying chickens of his wheelchair with a shriek of
in a barnyard. joy. Mein Fhrer, he ejaculates,
178 DR. STRANGELOVE
Dr. Strangeloves sinister black their tryst is put on hold due to the (Marquis de Sade). The bombs,
glove, worn on his errant right hand, crisis, she is instructed to wait: too, have been named Hi There
was Kubricks own, which he wore You just start your countdown, and Dear John, signifying the
to handle the hot lights on set.
and old Buckyll be back here beginning and ending of a
before you can say... Blast Off! romantic relationship.
I can walk! He is literally erect: Many of the characters names
sexually awakened, potent, and refer to themes of war, sexual Superpower egos
about to see his Nazi plan for a obsession, and dominance, from the In addition to Mandrake and
supreme race of humans, where obvious Jack D. Ripper (prostitute Strangelove, the mercurial Sellers
there are 10 women for every murderer Jack the Ripper) to plays a third role: President Merkin
man, put into action. Ambassador Alexi de Sadesky Mufey (another sexual innuendo),
There is only one female who attempts to manage the crisis
character in the movie, Tracy Reed, from his war room. In this vast,
who plays Miss Scott, General echoing forum, the US leader meets
Turgidsons mistress-secretary and with an all-male cabal of diplomats,
also the centerfold Miss Foreign soldiers, and special advisers to
Affairs in the June 1962 copy of decide the future of humanity.
Playboy, which Major Kong is seen Dr. Strangelove outraged the The movies central comic set
reading in the cockpit at the start Pentagon, though it was piece involves Mufey telephoning
of the movie. In what was one of unofcially recognized to Kissoff, the Soviet Premier, to
a number of insider references be a near-documentary. warn him about the imminent
throughout the movie, the issue Frederic Raphael attack; Kissoff is drunk at a party,
of Foreign Affairs draped over her The Guardian, 2005 and the conversation descends
buttocks contained Henry Kissingers into petty squabbling. Sellers
article on Strains on the Alliance. monologue is hilarious, but
The mix of sexual and military also terrifying, because the
connotations persist between Miss red telephone had only recently
Scott and General Turgidson. When become a reality. The hotline
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Im not saying we wont get our
hair mussed. But I do say no more
than ten to twenty million killed, tops.
General Turgidson / Dr. Strangelove
Key movies
I CANT SEEM TO
STOP SINGING
WHEREVER I
THE SOUND OF MUSIC / 1965
AM
T
oday, screenings of The and, gradually, the captains
IN CONTEXT Sound of Music are often heart. Set in 1938, and based on
billed as sing-alongs, at a true story, the movie continues
GENRE
which audiences who know every to resonate, perhaps because
Musical
lyric enjoy a sense of shared it represents values that were
DIRECTOR nostalgia for the songs. Yet behind almost extinguished in one of
Robert Wise the fun there is a signicant movie. Europes darkest periods.
The story of a mist postulant,
WRITERS Maria (Julie Andrews), who leaves Vulnerable innocence
Ernest Lehman her abbey to become governess The movies rst half focuses on
(screenplay); Maria von to the seven unruly children of Marias acceptance into the von
Trapp (book); George a stern widower, Captain Georg Trapp family and the dilemma she
Hurdalek, Howard von Trapp (Christopher Plummer), faces when the captain begins to
Lindsay, Russel Crouse unfolds in the bucolic, chocolate- fall in love with her, despite his
(stage musical) box setting of the Austrian Alps. engagement to an aristocratic
Marias good humor and musical socialite, Baroness Schraeder
STARS inventiveness win over the children (Eleanor Parker). Distraught at
Julie Andrews, Christopher
Plummer, Eleanor Parker
Robert Wise Director
BEFORE
1956 Ruth Leuwerik stars in Born in 1914 in Still (1951) and The Haunting
The Trapp Family, a German Winchester, IN, (1963). Later in life he worked
adaptation of von Trapps book. Robert Wise on musicals, most famously
was 19 when he making West Side Story and
1959 The Sound of Music got a job as a The Sound of Music. Wise died
opens on Broadway, composed sound and music editor at RKO at 91 in 2005.
by Richard Rodgers with lyrics radio pictures, and he eventually
by Oscar Hammerstein II. became Orson Welless editor on Key movies
movies such as Citizen Kane
AFTER (pp.6671). Wises rst directing 1945 The Body Snatcher
1972 The musical Cabaret job was on The Curse of the Cat 1951 The Day the Earth
is set in Berlin at the time of People (1944), and he went on to Stood Still
the Nazis rise to power. direct many notable B movies 1961 West Side Story
such as The Day the Earth Stood 1965 The Sound of Music
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What else to watch: Singin in the Rain (1952, pp.12225) From Here to Eternity (1953) Gigi (1958)
West Side Story (1961, p.334) The Haunting (1963) Mary Poppins (1964) Cabaret (1972) Les Misrables (2012)
START
A REVOLUTION
THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS / 1966
184 THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS
T
here are
IN CONTEXT many ways
to tackle war
GENRE
and political strife in
War, political
ction. Filmmakers
DIRECTOR can approach it from a
Gillo Pontecorvo humanist perspective,
following civilians as
WRITERS the external conict
Gillo Pontecorvo, escalates around them,
Franco Solinas or follow rank-and-le
soldiers as they carry out
STARS
their duties, and examine
Jean Martin, Brahim
the moral crises they face
Hadjadj, Yacef Saadi in doing so.
BEFORE The majority of movies
1960 Pontecorvos movie Kap about conict tend to
is one of the rst attempts take one of these two
to depict the horrors of the perspectives. The Battle
Holocaust on screen. of Algiers, however,
adopts a journalistic
AFTER perspective instead to
1969 Pontecorvos Burn! stars follow Algerias attempts
Marlon Brando as a British to gain independence from With its use of documentary-style
agent who manipulates a the French. That is to say, lming techniques, the movies
slave revolt on a Caribbean it approaches the conict large crowd scenes resemble
forensically, its narrative real newsreel footage.
island to pervert it in the
interests of big business. following the progression of
signicant events. While it does as the title suggests, the story
2006 Ken Loachs The Wind have prominent gures in its of the Battle of Algiers. Director
that Shakes the Barley tells the narrative, particularly Ali La Pointe, Gillo Pontecorvos camera mimics
story of Republican ghters in one of the leaders of the Algerian that of a photojournalist on the
the Irish War of Independence. resistance, it is not the story of streets, capturing events from
any one individual. The movie is, an objective remove.
Minute by minute
00:10 00:36 00:55 01:44
While in prison in 1954, In response to Colonel Mathieu arrives The FLN leader
Ali La Pointe witnesses the the killing of police in Algiers to take charge Djafar surrenders.
execution of a man who by the FLN, the of the operation against the However, Ali La
shouts out independence police chief plants FLN. He plans Operation Pointe is still free.
slogans. Five months later, a bomb in the Champagne to take place
he joins the FLN. casbah, which kills during a strike called by
a number of children. the FLN.
01:32
00:18 00:41 At a press conference, 01:52
It is 1956 and the FLN Following the bombing of the Mathieu praises FLN After Ali La Pointe refuses to
announces bans on alcohol, casbah, three FLN women in Western ghters, including arrested surrender, the Colonel blows up
drugs, and prostitution. It clothing plant bombs. One is in a bar, leader Ben MHidi, for the house he is hiding in. He
enforces the new rules another at a disco, and a third at the their commitment declares that the head of the
within the casbah. airport. They kill scores of people. to their cause. tapeworm has been destroyed.
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What else to watch: Battleship Potemkin (1925, pp.2829) Kap (1960) All the Presidents Men (1976) Reds (1981)
WHO WANTS TO
BE AN ANGEL?
CHELSEA GIRLS / 1966
S
oon after Andy Warhol naturallytalk, bitch, do drugs,
IN CONTEXT and Paul Morrisseys have sex, listen to music. This
experimental movie Chelsea eccentric clique became known
GENRE
Girls was released in 1966, critic as the Warhol Superstars. They
Experimental
Roger Ebert wrote, Warhol has included singer Nico, photographer
DIRECTOR nothing to say and no technique to Gerard Malanga, and actor Ondine.
Andy Warhol, say it with. But few movies have The title of the movie comes from the
Paul Morrissey ever reected so strongly the Hotel Chelsea in Manhattan where
moment in which they were made. many of them hung out. Other
WRITERS Chelsea Girls was a provocative locations included Warhols Factory
Andy Warhol, look at New Yorks counterculture. studio and various apartments.
Ronald Tavel To make the movie, Warhol and
Morrissey lmed the lives of his Voyeur viewing
STARS
friends as they did what came The camera was a deliberately
Nico, Brigid Berlin, intrusive presence, and the movie
Ondine, Mary Woronov, captures its subjects narcissistic
Gerard Malanga relationships in an unsettling way.
BEFORE The shooting is rough, so we are
1963 Sleep, one of Warhols always aware that they are being
rst experiments with anti- lmed, a technique Warhol called
lm, consists of ve hours of
Its the movies that have anti-lm. Warhol and Morrissey
footage showing his friend
really been running things ended up with twelve 33-minute
John Giorno sleeping.
in America, ever since movies, half in color, and half in
they were invented. monochrome, which they joined
1964 Warhols Empire is an Andy Warhol together into a single split-screen
eight-hour-long movie of the movie. As the audiences eyes icker
Empire State Building at night. between the screens, the effect is
to reinforce their role as voyeurs
AFTER watching these people during their
1968 Lonesome Cowboys moment in the spotlight.
is Warhol and Morrisseys
raunchy take on Romeo and What else to watch: Scorpio Rising (1963) 8 (1963) Blow-Up (1966)
Juliet, satirizing Westerns. Performance (1970) I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) The Cremaster Cycle (2002)
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LETS SEE
THE SIGHTS!
PLAYTIME / 1967
F
rench comedian Jacques
IN CONTEXT Tati combined a gift for
sight gags and silent
GENRE
comedy with a unique and
Musical
eccentric cinematic vision. His
DIRECTOR comic character Monsieur Hulot
Jacques Tati inspired huge affection.
There is little plot in Playtime,
WRITER the third Hulot movie, and for many
Jacques Tati of Tatis masterpieces. It simply
STAR follows the encounters of Hulot and a
group of American tourists during
Jacques Tati
a day in Paris. But the Paris in the
BEFORE movie is Tatis own visionhe
1949 Jour de fte, about a created it with a gigantic futuristic
mailman who stops his rounds set that came to be called Tativille. At the time it opened,
to enjoy a fte, is Jacques Playtime was the most expensive
Lost in Tativille French movie ever made, due mainly
Tatis rst major success. to its huge, purpose-built set.
Tativille is a supermodernist view
1953 Monsieur Hulots Holiday of the city, with mazes of straight
introduces Tatis most famous lines and shimmering glass and At one point, Hulot looks down on a
character Monsieur Hulot. interchangeable ofce spaces, in vast oor of identical ofce cubicles.
1958 Mon Oncle is Tatis rst which the bumbling Hulot is lost It looks at rst like a nightmare
color movie, and wins him the again and again. In some ways, it is vision. Yet Tati shot this movie on
Best Foreign Film Oscar. a satire on the dehumanizing effects high-denition 70-mm movie, to
of the cities of the future. And yet it be seen on a big screen, and if you
AFTER is also a delightful celebration of the look very closely, you can see here
1971 Trafc is Tatis last irrepressibility of the human spirit, and there in the cubicles a few
Hulot movie. and that spark of oddness that other Hulots with their trademark
knocks uniformity a little out of line. trilby hats. Hulot is not alone.
2010 Sydney Chomets The
Illusionist is based on an What else to watch: The General (1926) Modern Times (1936)
unproduced script by Tati. Monsieur Hulots Holiday (1953) Mon Oncle (1958) Being John Malkovich (1999)
190
B
onnie and Clyde marked Arthur Penns story of a young
IN CONTEXT the arrival of a new couple on a bank-robbing rampage,
generation of American based on the real-life crime spree
GENRE
directors whose freer style of of Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker
Crime thriller
lmmaking was a departure from between 1932 and 1934, exhibits
DIRECTOR the old studio conventions of a more realistic violence than had
Arthur Penn classical Hollywood. Expensive previously been seen on screen.
productions such as Cleopatra It also treats its outlaw protagonists
WRITERS had opped, bankrupting the sympathetically, giving them
David Newman, old Hollywood studio system, an innocence and a naivety that
Robert Benton which loosened the studios grip represented a new way of telling
on production. Desperate nancial stories about bad people.
STARS
times meant greater creative
Warren Beatty, Faye
freedom, and everything about Tabloid stars
Dunaway, Gene Hackman
Bonnie and Clyde, from the movies The movie frames its characters as
BEFORE frequent use of unsettling close-ups tabloid newspaper stars, who are
1965 Arthur Penn and Warren to its jagged editing style, was rst glamorized and then vilied.
Beatty team up for the rst designed to upset the status quo As each of their escapades is
time with the Chicago-set of traditional lmmaking. reported in the next days press,
thriller Mickey One.
Arthur Penn Director
AFTER
1970 Faye Dunaway stars Arthur Penn and blind activist Helen Keller
opposite Dustin Hoffman discovered an that he had previously directed
in Penns Western Little interest in on stage. Penns most prolic
Big Man. theater when years came in the late 1960s.
stationed in He died of heart failure in 2010,
1976 In Penns The Missouri Britain during World War II. on his 88th birthday.
Breaks, Marlon Brando stars His rst movie was The Left
as a ruthless lawman on the Handed Gun, a Western Key movies
trail of a gang of horse rustlers starring Paul Newman, but
led by Jack Nicholson. his rst major success came 1966 The Chase
with The Miracle Worker, an 1967 Bonnie and Clyde
adaptation of a play about deaf 1970 Little Big Man
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What else to watch: The Deant Ones (1958) bout de soufe (1960, pp.16667) Easy Rider (1969, pp.19697)
Badlands (1973) Taxi Driver (1976, pp.23439) True Romance (1993) Natural Born Killers (1994)
Bonnie (Faye Dunaway), Clyde situation becomes increasingly Bonnie and Clyde pose for a photo
(Warren Beatty), and even Clydes desperate, the barrage of lies told with their hostage, Captain Frank
brother Buck (Gene Hackman) see about them in the newspapers Hamer (Denver Pyle). In real life, Hamer
did not meet either of them until the
how the papers sensationalize the begins to wear Clyde down, most day his posse killed them.
facts and exaggerate the crimes. noticeably when an article falsely
At rst, Clyde laughs off the accuses him of robbing the Grand
attention, and he and Bonnie Prairie National Bankwhich leaving them powerless to present
take playful, gun-toting photos of enrages him so much that he their true selves to the world. Only
themselves for the press, playing promises to actually do it. as the movie nears its bloody end are
along with the media game and The relentless attention of they given a reprieve of sorts, when
enjoying their celebrity. But as the media ultimately robs the a short, charming poem Bonnie
the law closes in, and the pairs two thieves of their sense of self, has written, telling of her pride in
knowing a decent man like Clyde,
is published in a newspaper. Their
Theyll go down together / Theyll side of the story is told, just once.
bury them side by side / To a few, itll be Like other movies of the time,
Bonnie and Clyde makes it hard for
grief / To the law, a relief / But its death the viewer not to root for its amoral
protagonists, sympathizing more
for Bonnie and Clyde. with their media manipulation than
Bonnie Parker / The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde the victims of their robberies.
192
IM SORRY DAVE.
IM AFRAID I
CANT DO THAT
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY / 1968
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Science ction
DIRECTOR
Stanley Kubrick
WRITERS
Arthur C. Clarke,
Stanley Kubrick
STARS
Keir Dullea, Gary
A
ll science ction is about the Completed a year before the rst
Lockwood, William Moon landing and 30 years before
unknown, but few movies
Sylvester, Douglas Rain have embraced it as fully as a chess computer beat the world
2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley champion, Kubricks space-age vision
BEFORE remains extraordinarily compelling.
1964 Dr. Strangelove, Kubricks Kubricks journey to the dark side of
Cold War black comedy, shows the solar system. While he and
mans self-destructive nature. cowriter Arthur C. Clarke draw on The movie is loosely structured
familiar science-ction story around a series of turning points in
1968 Franklin J. Schaffners elementsthe dangerous mission, human evolution, but despite the
Planet of the Apes sends an the homicidal supercomputer, grandiose ve-note fanfare of
astronaut (Charlton Heston) humanitys rst contact with alien Richard Strausss Thus Spake
into the future. intelligenceKubrick arranges Zarathustrathe movies famous
them in an unfamiliar way to give musical motifthese moments are
AFTER
audiences something unique and not epiphanies. They only serve to
1971 A Clockwork Orange is unforgettably strange. deepen the mystery of humankinds
Kubricks darkly comic vision
of a near-future dystopia.
1984 2010, Peter Hyams Its origin and purpose are still
sequel to 2001, returns to
the mystery of the Monoliths.
a total mystery.
Mission Controls last words / 2001: A Space Odyssey
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What else to watch: Destination Moon (1950) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Planet of the Apes (1968)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Alien (1979, p.243) Gravity (2013, p.326) Interstellar (2014)
T
he Wild Bunch gleefully machine gun at the center of the nal
IN CONTEXT deconstructs the ethos shootout, presaging the slaughter
of the traditional Western. that was to come in World War I.
GENRE
The lines between heroes and
Western
villains are blurred, and characters In awe of violence
DIRECTOR are not always rewarded for doing Each time a character is hit with
Sam Peckinpah the right thing. a bullet, no matter how minor, the
Set in 1913, the story contains moment of impact is lmed in slow
WRITERS certain motifs of the traditional motion. We see the blood spurt out
Walon Green, Sam Western. The aging thievesthe of the back in close-up, as the body
Peckinpah (screenplay); buncharrange one last bank contorts toward the ground. The
Walon Green, Roy N. job, which inevitably goes horribly sound drains out of the scene until
Sickner (story) wrong. They are chased into Mexico all we hear is the characters death
by their old comrade Deke Thornton rattle. Slow motion does not appear
STARS
(Robert Ryan), who has reluctantly in any other context.
William Holden, Ernest switched sides and is leading a The violence of the old West
Borgnine, Robert Ryan, group of hopeless bounty hunters. was notorious, but The Wild Bunch
Warren Oates The old West is fast disappearing, is the rst movie to stand back and
BEFORE a fact made clear by the German look on it with such awe. The movie
1961 Peckinpahs rst movie
as director is The Deadly Sam Peckinpah Director
Companions, a classic,
low-budget Western. Sam Peckinpah earned himself a reputation
was born in for bad behavior on set. He
AFTER California in suffered alcohol problems, and
1970 Peckinpahs next movie, 1925. After died of heart failure in 1984.
another Western, The Ballad of serving in the
Cable Hogue, shows a change US marines in World War II, Key movies
he worked as an assistant to
in pace with far less violence.
Don Siegel on movies including 1962 Ride the High Country
1977 Peckinpahs Cross of Iron Invasion of The Body Snatchers 1969 The Wild Bunch
is an uninching portrayal of a (1956). His rst movie as director 1971 Straw Dogs
soldiers life in World War II. came in 1961 with The Deadly 1974 Bring Me the Head
Companions. Peckinpah soon of Alfredo Garcia
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What else to watch: The Searchers (1956, p.135) The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) Bonnie and Clyde
(1967, pp.19091) Once Upon a Time in the West (1968, p.336) Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Were after
men. And I
wish to God
I was with
them.
Deke Thornton /
The Wild Bunch
196
F
ew movies seem
IN CONTEXT to capture a spark the New Hollywood
phase of lmmaking in
moment in time
GENRE the early 1970s, in which
more completely than directors took a more
Road movie
Dennis Hopper and authorial role, and
DIRECTOR Peter Fondas Easy Rider. innovative publicity
Dennis Hopper Its the quintessential techniques were used.
American road movie,
WRITERS with two youngish men,
Peter Fonda, Dennis half hippy, half Hells big commercial
Hopper, Terry Southern Angels, setting off on a successes with the
journey to freedom on their younger generation. It seemed only
STARS
Harley-Davidson motorcycles. natural to combine the two themes,
Peter Fonda, Dennis
biker gangs and drugs, in one movie.
Hopper, Jack Nicholson
End of the 1960s Fonda brought in screenwriter
BEFORE Theres no real plot or emotional Terry Southern to help with the
1953 The Wild One, in which journey, and the movies vague writing and hired Dennis Hopper
Marlon Brando smolders as symbolism may seem dated now. as his co-star and director.
a motorcycle gang leader, was But theres no denying its cultural Hopper may at rst have
the rst movie to focus on the status at the time. The year it seemed like a disastrous
idea of outlaw bikers. was released, 1969, young people choice as director, as the
were proclaiming their rejection shoot threatened to
1960 Jean-Luc Godards of the values of the old generation
bout de soufe pregures by growing their hair long and
Easy Rider with its couple of dropping out to listen to music and
young outlaws on the road, take drugs. Easy Rider reected
and jump-cut editing. this mood, but it went further.
Peter Fonda, the producer and
AFTER star, came to the project from
1976 Easy Rider inspires playing the rebellious leader of a
a number of road movies, gang of Hells Angels in the movie
signicant among them Wim The Wild Angels (1966), and a TV
Wenders Kings of the Road. ad director who takes LSD in The
Trip (1967). Both movies were
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What else to watch: The Wild One (1953) bout de soufe (1960, pp.16667)
Pierrot le Fou (1965) Woodstock (1970) Kings of the Road (1976)
mire in drug binges and shouting drifting drug dealers heading east
matches. Fonda even threatened to because theres no longer a Wild
abandon the project. But it may be West. Their bike bags are stuffed
that very anarchy that made Easy with money made from selling
Rider an icon of its time. Hopper felt drugs to Mr. Big, and when they are
he was part of a revolution. The joined by a sharp-suited drunken
disorganized nature of the project lawyer (Jack Nicholson), he ends up
was a rude gesture of rebellion. seeming far more rebellious than
The rough cut is said to have them. The title conveys an image
run for over three hours. Hopper of chilled-out bikers, but it actually
chose to cut out story details to comes from the slang for living off Dennis Hopper
leave behind a series of loosely the earnings of a prostitute. Director/Actor
linked images and moments, held Easy Riders bleak violence
together by a pounding sound track. ensures that the movie is no hippy A multitalented actor, writer,
trip, but rather an incoherent blast director, and photographer,
West to east of frustration. In reality, it signaled Dennis Hopper carved out a
In some ways, the two bikers seem a disillusioned end to a previous name for himself as one of the
like modern-day cowboys, riding generations idealism. wild cards of Hollywood. Born
in 1936 in Dodge City, Kansas,
off to nd freedom, and their names
he showed early promise as
Wyatt (Peter Fonda) and Billy an artist, but was soon drawn
(Dennis Hopper) recall the Western Wyatt and Billy hide the cash
theyve made from drug smuggling to acting and studied at the
heroes Wyatt Earp and Billy the in the stars-and-stripes-adorned Actors Studio in New York
Kid. In fact the bikers are nothing fuel tank of a chopper, and head to under the legendary Lee
so noble. Rather, New Orleans for Strasberg. He initially made
they are a pair of Mardi Gras. his name with television work,
but it wasnt until he directed
and starred in Easy Rider that
he became a celebrity. In later
years, Hoppers problems with
alcohol and drugs stalled his
progress, although he did
direct and star in the excellent
punk drama Out of the Blue.
Eventually, after entering
a rehab program in 1983,
his career took off again
with riveting performances
in such movies as Blue Velvet
(pp.25657), and numerous
Hollywood bad guy roles.
Hopper died in 2010.
Key movies
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Thriller
DIRECTOR
Claude Chabrol
WRITER
Claude Chabrol
STARS
Jean Yanne,
Stphane Audran
BEFORE
I
1943 Alfred Hitchcocks n French director Claude Hlne (Stphane Audran) rst
Shadow of a Doubt tells the Chabrols thriller Le Boucher meets Popaul (Jean Yanne, on her left)
(The Butcher), the stark title at a wedding. They strike up a close
story of a young girl who relationship, but it remains platonic
discovers a terrible secret. immediately raises expectations
despite his clumsy efforts to woo her.
of brutality and gore. Played by the
1968 Chabrols Les Biches curiously sympatheticJean Yanne,
stars Stphane Audran and the Butcher is Popaul, a veteran not least because the woman has
Jacqueline Sassard as two of the French colonial wars of the been stabbed to death with knives,
women who form a lesbian 1950s in Indochina and Algeria, who the tools of his trade. And when a
relationship before both works at a butcher shop in a rural second body is found, discovered
falling for the same man. town. At a friends wedding, Popaul by one of her own pupils during
meets Hlne (Stphane Audran), an idyllic picnic, Hlne nds a
AFTER who becomes strangely fond of him. lighter that she herself gave Popaul
1970 Chabrols next movie, Popaul is open and sensitive about as a present. But instead of
La Rupture, features Audran his past, talking of an abusive father handing it to the police, Hlne
as a woman whose husbands and the cruelty of battle. keeps it, and she is relieved when,
family is hatching a deadly When a woman is killed in the later on, Popaul lights one of his
plot against her. forest, however, Hlne begins to many Gauloises with what appears
think of Popaul a little differently, to be the original lighter.
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What else to watch: Le Corbeau (1943) Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Les Biches (1968) The Unfaithful Wife (1969)
La Rupture (1970) Just Before Nightfall (1971) Wedding in Blood (1973) LEnfer (1994)
F
rancis Ford Coppolas movie
IN CONTEXT The Godfather changed
the gangster-movie genre
GENRE
entirely, with its depiction of
American gangster
gangsters grappling with complex
DIRECTOR existential dilemmas, rather Overowing with life, rich
Francis Ford Coppola than as one-dimensional, lowlife with all the grand emotions
hoodlums. Previously, all such and vital juices of existence,
WRITERS gangster stories had been told up to and including blood.
Francis Ford Coppola from an outsiders point of view, Kenneth Turan
(screenplay); Mario Puzo and the gangsters themselves were Los Angeles Times, 1997
(novel and screenplay) seldom portrayed sympathetically.
The Godfather was also the rst
STARS
movie to show a Maa organization
Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, from the inside. Its sprawling
James Caan, Robert portrait of the Corleone family and
Duvall, Diane Keaton their travails acquires the grandeur
BEFORE and scope of an ancient Greek of his own about how the script
193132 Little Caesar (1931), tragedy, in which honor, duty, and should be written, and he and Puzo
The Public Enemy (1931), and loyalty to family are seen as the worked together to complete the
Scarface (1932) whet the public characters main motivating forces, nal draft. Coppolas insight was to
appetite for gangster movies. rather than criminal intent. see that the essence of the story,
and the focus of the movie, should
AFTER The background be the personal transition of
1974 The Godfather: Part II is The Godfather is based on a best- Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) from
the hugely successful sequel, selling novel of the same name respectable, law-abiding young man
focusing on Michael Corleone by Italian-American author Mario and decorated war hero to eventual
(Al Pacino) as he becomes a Puzo, which was published in 1969. head of a crime family, when he
brutal Godfather. Within a year, Paramount Pictures takes over from the Godfather, Don
had commissioned Puzo to write Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando).
1990 The Godfather: Part III, the screenplay. Coppola also saw the story as a
the less successful third movie, A successful screenwriter metaphor for American free-market
concludes the Corleones story. himself, Coppola, who had been capitalism. The Corleones aspire
hired as the director, had rm ideas to the American Dream and ght
Minute by minute
00:33 02:04
Movie studio boss Jack Michaels new 02:38
Woltz wakes up with his 01:29 Sicilian wife, As Michael
prize horses head in Michael shoots Apollonia, is killed attends his godsons
his bed. This persuades drug baron Sollozzo by a car bomb. christening, his rivals
him to cast Johnny and corrupt police Fabrizio, Michaels are killed across the
Fontane, as requested by chief McCluskey. He bodyguard, has city. He also has
consigliere Tom Hagen. then leaves for Sicily. betrayed him. Carlo killed.
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What else to watch: Little Caesar (1931) The Public Enemy (1931) Scarface (1932, p.339) White Heat (1949)
The Long Good Friday (1980) Rumble Fish (1983) Once Upon a Time in America (1984) Goodfellas (1990)
Father of Betrays
Apollonia Married Salvatore Tessio
Vitelli-Corleone (1st wife)
(killed by bomb)
Michael Married
Kay Adams
Corleone (2nd wife)
Key movies
W
erner Herzogs Aguirre, hardships as Aguirres expedition:
IN CONTEXT the Wrath of God is one climbing mountains, braving rapids
of the most original on makeshift rafts, and hacking
GENRE
pieces of cinema ever created. It through jungle. Kinski went beyond
Adventure
is based on the doomed 1561 the connes of temperamental
DIRECTOR expedition of Spanish conquistador into the outright unhinged, regularly
Werner Herzog Lope de Aguirre to nd El Dorado, raging at Herzog, the crew, and
the mythical Amazonian city of gold. local extras. At one point, he shot
WRITER Herzogs story is of an obsessive off an extras ngertip.
Werner Herzog quest that descends into madness, The fact the movie was even
STARS driven by a mesmeric performance nished is due to Herzogs ability to
from Klaus Kinski as Aguirre. see possibilities on the spot. He
Klaus Kinski, Helena Rojo,
made up much of the dialogue as
Ray Guerra, Del Negro
Extreme location he went along, and frequently
BEFORE The lming of Aguirre has become incorporated incidents into the
1968 In Signs of Life, Herzog something of a legend. It was shot movie that occurred among the
explores how isolation causes in the Peruvian rain forest in a extras. Herzogs cinematographer,
a mans madness, a theme he matter of weeks, and the cast and Thomas Mauch, produced a visually
would develop in Aguirre. crew endured many of the same stunning movie, described by a
German reviewer at the time as a dynasty the world has ever seen.
color-drenched, violently physical He lets nothing stand in his way.
moving painting. This look, When a man talks of turning back,
combined with a churchlike he says, That man is a head taller
musical score, gives the movie an than me. That may change. Then
almost mythical quality. he beheads him while he is still Mr Herzog is a poet who
talking. Aguirres brutality and constantly surprises us with
Smashing taboos resilience are so breathtaking, we unexpected juxtapositions
Aguirre is a monstrous gure, so might almost nd him heroic. This is a splendid and
overtaken with ambition that he But Herzog leaves us in no haunting work.
completely ignores all social rules doubt that Aguirres ambition is Vincent Canby
and human obligations. He shows futile and destructive. The nal The New York Times, 1977
no mercy or sympathy. Left alone scene shows Aguirre alone on
in the jungle, he contemplates an a raft, and his only company is
incestuous relationship with his hundreds of monkeys. He grabs
teenage daughter. I, the Wrath of one, and his heroic declamation, I
God, will marry my own daughter, am Aguirre, I am the Wrath of God.
and with her I will found the purest Who else is with me? is addressed
to the monkeys. The scene is
bathetic in the extreme. Aguirre is
I am the Wrath of God! The earth I a man to be ridiculed and pitied, a
pass will see me and tremble. man who has brought nothing but
destruction through his own folly.
Aguirre / Aguirre, the Wrath of God
From the outset of the
expedition, Aguirres eyes
shine with the insanity of
his obsession. The
movies message warns
of the dangers of myths
on the human psyche.
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THE GUESTS
ARE HERE SIR
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE / 1972
L
uis Buuel was a master of why. In The Discreet Charm of the
IN CONTEXT social satire and the surreal, Bourgeoisie, Buuel carries out a
who had been making droll variation on the theme, as six
GENRE
movies for nearly half a century by well-to-do friends attempt to have
Art-house drama
the time he made The Discreet dinner together but are continually
DIRECTOR Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Le charme thwarted by a brilliantly unhinged
Luis Buuel discret de la bourgeoisie). Buuel series of mishaps.
took the idea for the movie from an At rst, the problems are
WRITERS anecdote told by his producer, mundane: the hosts were simply
Luis Buuel, Serge Silberman, about guests expecting the guests to arrive the
Jean-Claude Carrire turning up at his home for dinner following day. But soon, a dead body
only to nd his wife in her robe and shows up to disrupt the proceedings.
STARS
no food, since he had forgotten to Thereafter, amboyant sexual
Fernando Rey, Paul
tell her he had invited them. escapades and the interruption of
Frankeur, Delphine Seyrig,
In Buuels earlier movie, The the army on maneuvers are just
Bulle Ogier, Stphane Exterminating Angel (1962), guests some of the obstacles. The movie
Audran, Jean-Pierre Cassel at a dinner party are marooned becomes increasingly surreal, yet
BEFORE there for weeks, unable to leave shows the guests behaving as if
1929 Luis Buuels rst movie, without them or us ever knowing nothing untoward is going on.
Un Chien Andalou, a short
made with Salvador Dal, is Luis Buuel Director
a startling surrealist work.
Luis Buuel was Andalou, and a second, LAge
1962 In Buuels The celebrated for dOr (1930). Buuel moved to the
Exterminating Angel, guests his surreal US during the Spanish Civil War,
are unable to leave a dinner. movies, biting then to Mexico, and nally
social satire, and interest in France in 1955. He died in 1983.
AFTER religious fanaticism. He was
1977 Buuels last movie, born in Calanda, Spain, in 1900, Key movies
That Obscure Object of and studied as a Jesuit before
Desire, is about the frustration he met playwright Federico 1929 Un Chien Andalou
of an aging mans desires for Garcia Lorca and painter 1967 Belle de Jour
a young Spanish woman. Salvador Dal, with whom he 1972 The Discreet Charm
made his rst movie, Un Chien of the Bourgeoisie
REBEL REBEL 209
What else to watch: The Rules of the Game (1939, pp.60-61) Divorce Italian Style (1961) The Exterminating Angel
(1962) Pierrot le Fou (1965) Belle de Jour (1967, p.336) The Ruling Class (1972) Amarcord (1973)
Buuel is not remotely concerned satirized through the The poster for the
with conventional narrative ow. movie as, for instance, cinema release had
Intercut with the frustrated efforts the bishop is thrown a suitably surrealist
design in the style
of the dinner guests are dream out when he is
of Belgian painter
sequences that pop from their heads mistaken for a mere Ren Magritte.
and sometimes overlap with each gardener, then
other, as well as skits involving prop welcomed fawningly
food, ashbacks, and at the center when he returns in his
of it all, the ambassador to the Latin episcopal vestments. countryside, a
American Republic of Miranda metaphor for their
(entirely ctional), who nds himself Road to nowhere hollow obsession
drawn into a bizarre terrorist plot. Even as the world with status.
crumbles around Buuel won the
Class and convention them and everything Oscar for best
Dinner is the occasion on which begins to fall apart, foreign picture for
the social elite can come together the six friends are determined to the movie, and many directors
to display their taste, renement, press on with their dinner, and no acknowledge its inuence. Its
and material wealth. It assumes obstacle, no matter how absurd, message about the self-obsession
a symbolic place far ahead of will stop them. Throughout the of the well-to-do is as relevant as
anything else in these peoples movie, the six are often seen ever, and the inventiveness of
lives. The partys snobbery and striding purposefully down a Buuels playful vision remains
superciality are continually seemingly endless road through the hugely fun.
D
ont Look Now opens What can and cannot be seen is
IN CONTEXT with the death of a child, the enigma at the heart of this
but its more concerned devastating movie, whose title
GENRE
with the fate of her
Supernatural thriller
parents, John (Donald
DIRECTOR Sutherland) and Laura
Nicolas Roeg Baxter (Julie Christie).
The grieving couple
WRITERS relocate from their home
Allan Scott, Chris Bryant in Britain to wintry, out-
(screenplay); Daphne of-season Venice, where
du Maurier (short story) John busies himself with
the restoration of a church
STARS
mosaic. When Laura
Donald Sutherland, befriends two elderly
Julie Christie sistersone a blind
BEFORE clairvoyanther husband
1970 Roegs twisted crime begins to catch glimpses of
drama Performance stars Mick a gure that resembles their
Jagger as a reclusive rock star. dead daughter. Is John
seeing things? Or could it
AFTER be that Christine has come
1976 David Bowie plays an back from beyond the grave?
alien in Roegs sci- odyssey
The Man Who Fell to Earth.
The movie poster hints
1977 Julie Christie is attacked at the ending without giving
by a computer in Demon Seed, anything away. Like John,
the audience only nds out
directed by Donald Cammell.
at the end of the movie what
the warning was all along.
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What else to watch: Dead of Night (1945) Peeping Tom (1960, p.334) The Birds (1963) Rosemarys Baby
(1968, p.336) Death in Venice (1971) Walkabout (1971, p.337) The Wicker Man (1973) The Shining (1980, p.339)
E
ven though he was going it is so slow-moving and enigmatic
IN CONTEXT blind, cinematographer Luis that the censors believed it would
Cuadrado shot every frame never nd an audience.
GENRE
of The Spirit of the Beehive (El
Historical drama
espritu de la colmena) in honey- Finding the monster
DIRECTOR colored sun and earth tones, rich in The movie opens with the arrival of
Victor Erice texture and deep, soft hues. Yet the a traveling cinema in a village. The
movies true beauty lies in the way movie playing is James Whales
WRITERS director Victor Erice immerses us 1931 monster ick Frankenstein.
Victor Erice, ngel in the imagination of a six-year-old The child Ana is thrilled by the
Fernndez Santos, child, unforgettably played by the monster, but bafed by the
Francisco J. Querejeta wide-eyed Ana Torrent. scene in which he
The movie is set in 1940, the year appears to drown the
STARS
after the Spanish Civil War ended in little girlthanks to
Fernando Fernn Gmez,
victory for Francos Nationalists. It a misleading cut
Teresa Gimpera, Ana was a violent period of bloody made by Spanish
Torrent, Isabel Tellera retribution, about which it was still censors, who were
BEFORE not possible to talk openly in Spain, showing the movie
1961 In British movie Whistle even in 1973. General Franco was as propaganda
Down the Wind, a little girl still in power, and censors strove to that equated
nds a fugitive in a barn curtail any criticism of the regime. the monster
and believes he is Jesus. Erices movie not only depicted a with socialism.
controversial era, but also contained
AFTER coded messages about the state of
1976 In Carlos Sauras Cra the nation. Yet the movie made it
Cuervos (Raise Ravens), Ana past the censors, possibly because
Torrent again plays a little
girl haunted by visions.
Ana (Ana Torrent)
1983 Erices second movie, The offers an apple to the
South (El Sur), is about a girl fugitive she nds
fascinated by the secrets her hidden in the
family outhouse.
father left in southern Spain. She believes he
is the monster.
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What else to watch: Pather Panchali (1955, pp.13233) Whistle Down
the Wind (1961) Cria Cuervos (1976) Fanny and Alexander (1982)
R
oman Polanskis movie
IN CONTEXT Chinatown is a gripping
thriller with a truly nasty
GENRE
sting in its tail. Jack Nicholson
Neo-noir crime thriller
plays the seedy private detective
DIRECTOR Jake Gittes, who investigates Time has lessened our sense
Roman Polanski a conspiracy surrounding the that this superlative 1974
Los Angeles water supply in lm is simply a pastiche of
WRITER the 1930s. During the course the classic 30s gumshoe
Robert Towne of his investigation, he uncovers thrillersit now looks like
STARS a disturbing personal tragedy as a straightforward classic.
he becomes involved with the Peter Bradshaw
Jack Nicholson, Faye
chief water engineers wife, Evelyn The Guardian, 2013
Dunaway, John Huston
Mulwray, played by Faye Dunaway.
BEFORE
1941 John Hustons movie Powerful script
noir The Maltese Falcon is Key to the movies power is Robert
released, and Polanski studies Townes Oscar-winning script,
it avidly before he embarks which is widely regarded as one
on making Chinatown. of the nest screenplays ever becomes Hollis Mulwray, and the
written for Hollywood. It was partly story turns into a ctional tale of
1968 Rosemarys Baby is inspired by the true story of William the corrupt manipulation of the
Polanskis acclaimed horror Mulholland, chief engineer of the Los Angeles water supply for prot.
movie about a young woman, Los Angeles Water Department, Towne wrote the script with
played by Mia Farrow, who who, on March 12, 1928, declared Jack Nicholson in mind for the
is impregnated by the devil. that the St. Francis Dam was character of Gittes, the private
safe, just hours before it failed eye who becomes unwittingly
AFTER catastrophically, with the resulting embroiled in the shadowy affairs
1988 Frantic, starring ood killing at least 600 people. In of Mulwrays associates. Nicholson
Harrison Ford, is Polanskis Townes screenplay, Mulholland is said to have been responsible for
rst successful return to
the thriller genre since
making Chinatown. He owns the police!
Evelyn Mulwray / Chinatown
Vertigo (1958, pp.14045) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) L.A. Condential (1997)
Controlling men
Chinatown, it
turns out, is
not just about
power and
corruption.
Minute by minute
00:19 00:42 01:30 01:57
Evelyn Mulwray reveals After nearly drowning in Gittes follows Mrs. Mulwray to Gittes arranges for Mrs.
to Jake Gittes, the private a water channel, Gittes is a house in which her husbands Mulwray and her sister to escape
detective, that he has been threatened at knifepoint mistress is staying. Mrs. Mulwray to Chinatown. He then confronts
duped in a ploy to discredit and his nose is slashed. tells him that she is her sister. Noah Cross with the glasses.
her husband, Hollis Mulwray.
01:15 01:45
00:31 Gittes and Mrs. Mulwray After nding the woman who had
Gittes turns up at the follow the paper trail of the pretended to be Mrs. Mulwray dead, Gittes
dam just as the police property sales, which leads them goes to the Mulwray house and nds a pair
are pulling Mulwrays to an old peoples home. Gittes is of glasses in the pond. He confronts Mrs.
body out of the water. shot at and narrowly escapes. Mulwray, who tells him the shocking truth.
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It also concerns the whole notion
of male control. At one point, Gittes
asks Cross why he feels the need
to be richer: How much better can
you eat? What can you buy that you
cant already afford? The future, You have to show
Mr. Gittes, Cross replies, The
violence the way it is.
future. Women and water are the
source of the future that Cross
If you dont
wants to control. And in his own
show it realistically,
way, Gittes, too, is pursuing control, then thats immoral
probing and sticking his nose in and harmful.
where it is unwelcome. Roman Polanski
His investigations lead to one Roman Polanski
of Chinatowns nastiest and most Director
memorable scenes. Gittes has
his nose slit by a thug, played by Born in Paris in 1933 to Polish
Polanski himself: You know what parents, Roman Polanski grew
happens to nosy fellows? Huh? up in Poland. During World
No? Wanna guess? Huh? No? Okay. The problem for Gittes is that War II, his parents were sent
They lose their noses. It is a kind of he is living, metaphorically, in to a concentration camp where
emasculation, and Gittess dogged Chinatown, a place that holds his mother died, but Roman
survived by hiding in the
determination to solve the mystery bad memories for him, which
countryside. After the war, he
reects his need to regain control. date back to his time spent in
went to lm school. His rst
the police force. Yet it is Gittes feature movie, Knife in the
himself who in Water (1962), was acclaimed
the end chooses internationally, and he moved
Chinatown, a to the UK to make movies such
world where as the chilling Repulsion. In
anything goes, 1968, he met actress Sharon
for the movies Tate and moved to the US,
tragic denouement. where he made the horror
There is no point movie Rosemarys Baby. The
in trying to do following year, Tate was
the right thing, murdered by the serial killers
his former police known as the Manson Family.
colleague tells him Polanski left the US but
was invited back to direct
in the movies nal
Chinatown. A few years later,
line: Forget it, Jake. he was convicted of unlawful
Its Chinatown sex with a minor and ed to
France, where he still directs.
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
New German Cinema
DIRECTOR
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
WRITER
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
STARS
Brigitte Mira, El Hedi ben
Salem, Barbara Valentin,
Irm Hermann
BEFORE
1955 Douglas Sirks romantic
melodrama All That Heaven
R
Allows provides inspiration ainer Werner Fassbinders Fassbinder (left) plays Eugen,
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul son-in-law of German cleaning woman
for Fassbinders Ali. Emmi (center). He and his wife Krista
(Angst essen Seele auf)
1972 Fassbinder makes (Irm Hermann) laugh at Emmi when she
is an intense study of an unlikely
his mark as a provocative says she has fallen in love with a
but tender relationship between younger Moroccan man.
lmmaker with The Bitter an aging German cleaning woman
Tears of Petra von Kant. and a younger Arab immigrant achieved the emotional
worker.It is also a trenchant engagement of classic melodrama
AFTER
commentary on the state of 1970s while exposing the underlying
1979 The Marriage of Maria Germany, as the couple face the tensions in German culture.
Braun is Fassbinders biggest derision and criticism of their New German Cinema directors
mainstream success. family and friends. By focusing on such as Fassbinder sought to create
1980 Fassbinders TV mini- the relationship between a white something peculiarly German by
series Berlin Alexanderplatz German woman and an immigrant, bringing together the sharp
becomes a cult classic. and placing it in the tough urban modernity and realism of the French
heart of Munich, Fassbinder and British new waves with the
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What else to watch: All That Heaven Allows (1955, p.130) Lola Monts (1955) The Damned (1969) The Bitter Tears
of Petra von Kant (1972) The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979) The Tin Drum (1979) Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980)
Video recorders go New York inspires both Science ction veers from While Raiders of the
mainstream as Betamax Woody Allens wry look crazed dystopias in Lost Ark launches
and (one year later) VHS at love in Annie Hall and Stalker and Mad Max to the Indiana Jones
long-play formats enable the disco inferno that is all-out horror in Alien, franchise, a German
moviegoers to record Saturday Night Fever. while Apocalypse Now U-boat stalks its
and play movies at home. lays bare the horrors of war. prey in Das Boot.
A
fter the major upheavals of Two years later, when George (starring Robert De Niro as cabbie
the Swinging Sixties, the Lucass Star Wars came along and ex-Marine Travis Buckle)
1970s saw a different kind to capture the imagination of a would be the rst of Scorseses
of revolution unfold. For all the generation, the movie business was masterworks, a dazed snapshot
tremors at their foundations, it further transformed. Entering the of paranoia and urban decay that
seemed Hollywoods big studios world of Wookies and Jedi would became an instant time capsule.
were still standing, but now a new become a rite of passage for each Alvy Singer was the hero
kind of movie burst onto the scene. new generation of moviegoers, but and neurotic narrator of another
Director Steven Spielberg was, Lucass success also meant that consummate New York story:
like so many of his peers, a young, soon, for Hollywood, there was no Woody Allens romantic comedy,
movie-literate hotshot. But deep such thing as mere movies any Annie Hall. For years to come, rare
down he was also an old-fashioned moreonly franchises in waiting. was the movie that wasnt in debt
showman. In the classic Hollywood And yet this was also a time to one of those characters and
tradition of happy accidents and when some of cinemas nest its creators.
unlikely triumphs, the production minds made their most audacious
of Jaws was cursed by a man-eating and enduring movies. In America, Beyond Hollywood
great white shark that Spielberg after Chinatowns denitive Outside America, ambiguity
felt was so laughably unrealistic he portrait of LAs murky backstory, throbbed at the heart of movies that
could barely bring himself to put it the spotlight now fell brilliantly once seen, would be impossible to
on screen. And yet it became the hit and unforgivingly on New York. By ignore. From Australia, in the same
that changed the movies, installing the mid 1970s, Martin Scorsese year that Spielbergs shark thrilled
a new type of blockbuster at the top had already announced himself audiences in Jaws, director Peter
of the food chain. as a giant talentbut Taxi Driver Weir made Picnic at Hanging Rock,
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 227
Spielbergs heartwarming
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
is science ction for all Blue Velvet achieves Pedro Almodvars black Set in 1920s China, Raise
the family; not so Ridley instant cult status for comedy, Women on the Verge the Red Lantern seduces
Scotts epic Blade Runner, David Lynchs surreal of a Nervous Breakdown, audiences worldwide with
a neo-noir vision of Los and subversive take wins the Spanish director a the intensity of its visual
Angeles in 2019. on Americana. global following. and emotional power.
The Sundance Institute Angels alight in Indies come of age with Disneys Beauty
hosts its inaugural movie Berlin in Wim Wenders Sex, Lies, and Videotape, and the Beast is the
festival in Utah, to Wings of Desire, two a breakthrough hit for rst animated
champion independent years before the fall of studio Miramax and movie to be
and world cinema. the Berlin Wall dividing debut director nominated for an
East and West Germany. Steven Soderbergh. Oscar for Best Picture.
T
here are many memorable which smashes out of the water,
IN CONTEXT lines in Jaws, but Youre mouth gaping, heading straight
gonna need a bigger boat for the audience in their seats.
GENRE
is the one most people remember.
Action adventure
It comes just after Brody (Roy The sharks rst victim is lone
DIRECTOR Scheider), the aquaphobic police skinny-dipper Chrissie (Susan
Steven Spielberg chief of Amity Island, rst sees his Backlinie). The attacker is all the
nemesis: the great white shark, more terrifying for being unseen.
WRITERS
Peter Benchley, Carl
Gottlieb (screenplay);
Peter Benchley (novel)
STARS
Roy Scheider, Richard
Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw,
Lorraine Gary
BEFORE
1971 In Spielbergs thriller Duel,
a driver is chased by a truck.
AFTER
1977 Close Encounters of
the Third Kind is Spielbergs
ambitious sci- drama.
1993 In his blockbuster Jurassic
Park, Spielberg brings dinosaurs
back from extinction.
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 229
What else to watch: Godzilla (1954, p.129) Moby Dick (1956) The Deep (1977) Piranha (1978)
Alien (1979, p.243) Open Water (2003) The Shark Is Still Working (2007) All Is Lost (2013)
Claustrophobia
As the narrative moves into its
nal act, the big showdown with
the great white, its trio of heroes
journeys out to seabut Spielberg
narrows his focus on their tiny
shing boat, the Orca, and the
story shrinks to a human drama. story of the sinking of the USS With the Orca sinking and the
For all the movies snapping Indianapolis in World War II. Eleven shark about to swallow Brody, he
shark jaws, exploding gas canisters, hundred men went into the water, has one nal desperate plan to kill
and severed heads bobbing toward three hundred and sixteen men it in a spectacular nale.
the screen, the most memorable came out, he growls. The sharks
scene in Jaws is nothing more took the rest. awesome terror. Spielberg is a
spectacular than three men talking: canny showman, and he knows
Chief Brody, shark expert Hooper Quiet before the storm that roller coasters rely on a lull
(Richard Dreyfuss), and psychotic The Indianapolis speech is a before each stomach-churning
sea dog Quint (Robert Shaw) share moment of quiet that gets under plunge. Its a mark of his genius
a late-night drink below deck. They our skin, so when that fake-looking that Jaws contains more lulls than
compare scars and sing songs, and mechanical shark-prop rises out of plunges, yet is remembered for its
eventually the conversation turns the ocean we see it as the director shock horror and white-knuckle
dark, as Quint tells the chilling intended: a monster imbued with action adventure.
The movies
poster is one of
the most iconic
designed for any
movie. As with
most Spielberg
movies there were
extensive spin-off
toys and products.
Surprisingly, though,
it took 15 years
before a Jaws theme
park attraction
opened, with
enormous success,
in Florida.
232
P
icnic at Hanging Rock mysteries posed in this haunting
IN CONTEXT opens with a caption Valentines Day trip into the wilds
stating that on February 14, of the Australian bush.
GENRE
1900, a party of schoolgirls went on
Mystery drama
a picnic at Hanging Rock near No resolution
DIRECTOR Mount Macedon in the Australian The strange events at Hanging
Peter Weir state of Victoria. It ends with the Rock were rst related in a
words: During the afternoon 1967 novel by Australian author
WRITERS several members of the party Joan Lindsay, which itself was
Cliff Green (screenplay); disappeared without a trace. This ambiguous about whether the
Joan Lindsay (novel) creates the impression that the case of the missing party was
story that follows is based on true true. When Weir came to adapt
STARS
eventsbut it isnt. The movie, the book for movie, he faced an
Rachel Roberts, Anne-
made in 1975, is entirely ctitious. unusual challenge: Lindsay had
Louise Lambert, Vivean
So why are the words there? offered no explanation for the
Gray, Helen Morse Are they a trick, or a clueor storys central mystery. The three
BEFORE both? This is the rst of many girls and their teacher simply
1974 Weirs rst feature, The vanishthere is no suggestion of
Cars That Ate Paris, develops where they go, or why. Could the
his trademark theme of director expect his audience to
macabre happenings in sit through a two-hour mystery
a small community. that has no resolution? Weirs
response was to draw out themes
AFTER A movie composed of absencenot only do the girls
1981 Like Hanging Rock, almost entirely of clues. and Miss McCraw, their teacher,
Gallipoli, Weirs World War I It forces us to stretch disappear early in the story, but
drama, authentically captures our imaginations. no solutions or clues are found to
Edwardian Australia. Vincent Canby the questions asked. Another
The New York Times, 1979 teacher, Mr. Whitehead (Frank
1989 Weirs acclaimed US Gunnell), is the rst to accept that
drama, Dead Poets Society, the event is unsolvableTheres
echoes Hanging Rock in its some questions got answers and
story of a tragedy at a school. some havent, he says simply. In
Picnic at Hanging Rock, Weir is
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 233
What else to watch: Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) Wake in Fright (1971) Walkabout (1971, p.337) The Year of Living
Dangerously (1982) The Blair Witch Project (1999) The Virgin Suicides (1999) The Way Back (2010) The Babadook (2014)
Peter Weir
Director
Born in Sydney in 1944,
Weir started his career
making documentaries with
Australias Commonwealth
Film Unit. Associated with
Irma, Marion, and Miranda share 1900, when European settlers the movement dubbed the
an eerily idyllic moment just before Australian New Wave,
were still strangers in an ancient
they set off to climb Hanging Rock. which included performers
land they did not fully understand.
Irma will be found later with her corset and lmmakers who found
missing. The other two, along with international acclaim in the
Miss McGraw, disappear without trace. Possible hint 1970s and 80s, he went on to
There is a hint that sexuality make movies that focused on
is at the heart of the vanishing. communities under strain, his
asking the viewer to respect the When one of the girls returns, atmospherics mirroring the
mystery for what it is. A kind unable to put her experience into tumultuous forces affecting
of supernatural event seems to words, why is her corset missing? the characters lives. After the
have occurred. It has no context Is it signicant that the vanishing success of his World War I
and is therefore frightening. Weir occurs on Valentines Day? Or that drama Gallipoli, Weirs lms
builds his drama on this menacing the rock itself sits on a dormant have often been star vehicles
atmosphere, which hums with volcano, a potential symbol of that put a man into a closed
the stiing heat of the Australian repressed desire? Its impossible society and watched him
summer. He shoots Hanging Rock to know. Any answers to the riddle struggle to connect, such as
Harrison Fords John Book in
as though it were the surface of evaporate in the dry haze of the
Witness (1985), set within an
a hostile alien world, which is bush. In Picnic at Hanging Rock, Amish community.
what it must have felt like to the it is the mystery that endures, and
characters. The movie is set in not the explanation.
Key movies
RAIN
WILL COME
TAXI DRIVER / 1976
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I
t is 1976, and there are around
IN CONTEXT 7.8 million people living in
New York City. Travis Bickle
GENRE
(Robert De Niro) regards them all
Psychological thriller
through the lthy windows of his
DIRECTOR cabeverywhere he looks, from
Times Square to East 13th Street
The immediate response
Martin Scorsese is usually very visceral
by way of Park Avenue South, there
WRITER are people, but to Travis they may and angry. But if this lm
Paul Schrader as well be characters in a movie. werent controversial,
He is an outsider, alienated and thered be something
STARS wrong with the country.
angry, who views the world from
Robert De Niro, Jodie Paul Schrader
the inside of a car. This is the taxi
Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Interview with Roger Ebert,
driver of Martin Scorseses movie,
Harvey Keitel who drifts through the city in a
Chicago Sun-Times, 1976
Minute by minute
00:19 00:32 01:05 01:30
Travis enters the When Travis takes Betsy A store is held up at At a rally for Palatine, Travis
campaign ofce of Senator to a porn movie, she walks gunpoint while Travis is in it. is spotted by a security guard
Palatine to volunteer, as an out in disgust. He calls her He shoots the thief. The store as he approaches the Senator
excuse to talk to his aide and sends owers, but she owner covers for him, since and seems to reach for his gun.
Betsy. He takes her for coffee. brushes him off. Travis has no gun permit. Travis leaves without ring.
he has lost his faith in the country are his passengersbut, like
that he was ghting for. Even his him, they have no idea where
ability to sleep has deserted him. they are heading.
Most crucially, he has lost his
way in life. All my life needed Ride through hell
was a sense of someplace to go, From the opening moments of
he murmurs in his half-awake, Taxi Driver, Scorsese invites the
half-dreaming narration, as he viewer into the tormented mind
glides endlessly through the of this antihero, suggesting his
night in his taxi, taking others to characters instability through
their destinations. Traviss eyes chaotically arranged images and Martin Scorsese
are glimpsed on-screen in the rear- camera angles. Director
view mirror, as though the audience The rst shot of the movie is
a cloud of steam venting from the My whole life has been
Travis determines to save Iris movies and religion, Martin
(Jodie Foster), a 12-year-old prostitute, sewers, tinged by red neon light.
It looks like brimstone rising from Scorsese once said. Thats it.
from her pimp, Sport, whether she
hell, and Traviss cab appears Nothing else. He was born a
wants him to or not. By saving her,
Travis can be the cleansing rain. suddenly in its midst, as if it is Catholic in Queens, New York,
in 1942, and movies have
become for him a religion in
themselves, an art form to
revere and treasure.
Scorsese studied lm
at New York University. He
directed his rst feature, I Call
First, in 1967. Since then, his
output has been diverse, from
gritty urban thrillers to grand
historical dramas, paying
homage to screen classics.
Religion nds its way into
most of his movies, most
notably The Last Temptation
of Christ (1988) and Kundun
(1997). He also has another
great passion: New York City,
the subject of so much of his
work, from his rst major
success, Mean Streets, to
Gangs of New York.
Key movies
Before After
Is mentally unstable, Shaves his hair into a threatening
drinks heavily, and suffers mohawk, and wears sunglasses
from insomnia to hide his eyes
An ex-marine, Becomes ever more
struggles to t in mentally unstable and
and connect with violent, developing an
other people obsessive delusion that
Wears a casual assassinating Senator
checked shirt, jeans, Palatine will make
and shoes him a hero Robert De Niro Actor
Keeps a diary Wears an army
combat jacket and Robert De Niro has starred
Visits porn a badge bearing the
theaters regularly in more than 90 movies, eight
presidential slogan,
of them directed by Martin
to help him blend into
the crowd during his
Scorsese. He rose to fame
assassination attempt playing the young Vito
Corleone in Francis Ford
Conceals guns and
Coppolas The Godfather:
a knife under his clothing
Part II, and soon won a
reputation for his dedicated
approach to researching
his roles. His preparation for
gear, shaves his head into a with the cab emerging through Scorseses Raging Bull became
mohawk, and sets out to enact it, and Traviss mumbled narration, legendary after he gained
vengeance on Iriss pimp, Sport the climax of the movie appears 60 lb (27 kg) to play the boxer
(Harvey Keitel), in what turns out to take place in a nightmare Jake LaMotta.
to be a horric bloodbath. Inside world. Scorsese has often talked For the rst three
about movies existing at the decades of his career,
intersection of dreams and De Niro specialized in the
reality, and this is where he portrayal of mists, outsiders,
takes the audience. and violent, unpredictable
personalities, from Corleone
Traviss head, A dreamy coda to the
and Travis Bickle to Al
the storm breaksthe slaughter, in which Travis survives Capone in Brian De Palmas
real rain has come at last. and becomes a tabloid hero, has The Untouchables (1987)
been interpreted as his dying and Max Cady, the stalker in
Nightmare world fantasy. Whether real or imagined, Scorseses Cape Fear (1991).
The cinematography of Traviss it is Traviss longed-for moment in More recently he has played
rampage is hallucinogenic in its the spotlight. Writer Paul Schrader gentler, less volcanic roles,
contrasting colors and unnerving sees the end as taking the audience and diversied into comedy.
angles, as though the movie is now back to the beginning, and so
descending fully into unreality. Travis drives away, but neither he
Like the opening shot of the steam, nor the world has been cured. Key movies
W
oody Allens Allens movie stole
IN CONTEXT 1977 movie the Best Picture Oscar
Annie Hall from Star Wars, a rare
GENRE example of a small,
is a New York romantic
Romantic comedy intellectual movie
comedy with its two beating a major
DIRECTOR elements in perfect blockbuster to the
Woody Allen balance. Allen himself coveted prize.
plays comedian Alvy
WRITERS Singer, and Diane Keaton,
Woody Allen, Allens girlfriend at the As a New Yorker,
Marshall Brickman time, plays Annie Hall. Alvy is dismissive
The movie is imbued with of Los Angeles,
STARS
Allens trademark neurotic which he sees as a
Woody Allen, Diane
humor, and may have been a comic cultural wasteland. Upon receiving
Keaton, Tony Roberts
reection of the ups and downs of an invitation to present an award
BEFORE his real-life relationship with Keaton. on TV there, he replies: In Beverly
1933 The Marx brothers, a It is also very much a document Hills, they dont throw their garbage
huge inuence on Allen, make of its time and place, focusing as it away. They turn it into television
Duck Soup (p.48). He later does on the preoccupations of the shows. And when Annie expresses
uses a clip from it in his movie late 1970s Manhattan intelligentsia, a desire to go to LA, Aly sees it
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). with their long-winded, competitive as a defect in her personality.
opining on the meaning of art, lm, At the same time, however, he
1973 Ingmar Bergmans and literature. Alvy lampoons their recognizes that he is trapped by
Scenes from a Marriage pretentiousness while at the same the persona that New York has
shows a married couples time reveling in it. given him.
ups and downs in a hyper-
realistic way.
A relationship, I think, is like a shark.
AFTER
1993 Allen and Keaton reunite You know? It has to constantly move
on screen for the last time forward or it dies. And I think what we
to date in the directors
Manhattan Murder Mystery. got on our hands is a dead shark.
Alvy Singer / Annie Hall
ANNIE HALL 241
What else to watch: 8 (1963) My Night at Mauds (1969) Scenes from a Marriage (1973) Sleeper (1973)
Manhattan (1979) Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) Deconstructing Harry (1997) Blue Jasmine (2013)
J
ust as fairy tales begin with magical expression of the
IN CONTEXT Once upon a time , Star American Dream, stressing the
Wars opens with a title card power of the individual.
GENRE
that reads A long time ago in a
Science ction, adventure
galaxy far, far away With these Mixing genres
DIRECTOR words, the audience is transported For any fan of the movies, the joy of
George Lucas to a storybook universe of heroic Lucass blockbuster is its magpie
farm boys, dueling knights, comical approach to genre. Star Wars is
WRITER servants, dark lords, oppressed a science-ction adventure, a fairy
George Lucas rebels, and princesses locked in tale, a Western, a war movie, a
STARS deep, dark dungeons. George Lucas samurai epic, a slapstick comedy,
combines these elements to relate a and even a Shakespearean tragedy
Mark Hamill, Harrison
deantly American tale. Obi-Wan and all of these blended into a single
Ford, Carrie Fisher,
Kenobi, the grand old Jedi master movie thats accessible to anyone
Alec Guinness
(played by Alec Guinness), is a from the age of ve up. In short, it is
BEFORE fusion of warrior-wizard and self- a great introduction to the endless
1971 George Lucass rst help guru, while the Force is a possibilities of the moving image.
movie, THX 1138, is a science- Princess Leia
ction fable set in a dystopian (Carrie Fisher)
future policed by androids. joins Luke
Skywalker (Mark
AFTER Hamill) to do
1980 Lucas vacates the battle with the
directors chair for The Empire evil Empire. They
become close, but
Strikes Back, the rst follow-up have a big surprise
to Star Wars, which formed in store for them.
Episode V of a narrative arc.
1983 The initial Star Wars
trilogy concludes with Return
of the Jedi. It is followed in
1999 by The Phantom Menace, What else to watch: Flash Gordon (1936) The Hidden Fortress (1958)
the rst of three prequels. Lawrence of Arabia (1962) The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 243
A
lien was released The poster was
IN CONTEXT two years after designed to give
Star Wars, which nothing away to
GENRE audiences, and the
had rekindled Hollywoods
Science ction, horror movie reveals the
appetite for space. Like aliens form only
DIRECTOR Star Wars, it featured bit by bit in order
Ridley Scott spaceships, distant to ratchet up
planets, and innovative the tension.
WRITERS special effects. Unlike
Dan OBannon, Star Wars, however,
Ronald Shusett it was terrifyinga tough-as-hell
nihilistic nightmare protagonist Ripley.
STARS
story spun around Audiences who
Sigourney Weaver,
cinemas most disturbing alien. went to the movie expecting laser
Tom Skerritt, John Hurt,
The project was originally called guns and amusing robots were in
Ian Holm Star Beast. It had a B-movie script for a surprise.
BEFORE about an alien stowaway onboard
1974 The concept for Alien a spaceship full of humans. In the Terror of the unseen
originates in Dan OBannons hands of director Ridley Scott, The alien is the storys real star, in
student movie Dark Star. however, this seemingly unoriginal spite of the fact that Scott keeps his
concept became something new in monster hidden for most of the
1975 In Jaws, Steven Spielberg the science-ction genre: a dark, movie. The viewer glimpses its
builds up dread with only brief sinister horror movie with gore, spiny hand, its quivering drool,
glimpses of the shark. violent deaths, and weird, the black shine of its skull. The
psychosexual imagery. Scott brought audiences imagination lls in
AFTER
groundbreaking, grimy realism to the rest. The terror comes from its
1986 The sequel to Alien,
the design of the spacecraft, engaged dread and unbearable silences, and
James Camerons Aliens Swiss Surrealist artist H. R. Giger to the knowledgethanks to Aliens
has multiple monsters. design the alien, and cast a woman iconic taglinethat in space, no
1992 In Alien 3, Ripley crashes (Sigourney Weaver) in the role of the one can hear you scream.
on a prison planet, where the
aliens wreak havoc among the What else to watch: It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958) Jaws
grizzled inmates. (1975, pp.22831) The Thing (1982) Aliens (1986) Prometheus (2012)
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L
ike all The movies
IN CONTEXT great artists, meaning has
Russian been endlessly
GENRE discussed since
director Andrei
Science ction it rst came
Tarkovsky was out. Tarkovsky
DIRECTOR often asked himself refused
Andrei Tarkovsky where he found to be drawn in.
the ideas for his
WRITERS movies. Tarkovsky
Arkady Strugatsky himself, however,
and Boris Strugatsky did not think the It is worth
(screenplay and novel) topic of inspiration mentioning
was really much of a these things
STARS
point for discussion. since they go
Alisa Freyndlikh, The idea of a lm, some way in
Aleksandr Kaydanovsky, he once said, always explaining
Anatoly Solonitsyn comes to me in a the directors
BEFORE very ordinary, boring own, oblique
1966 Anatoly Solonitsyn stars manner, bit by bit, by attitude to
in Tarkovskys Andrei Rublev, rather banal phases. To his art, which he discussed himself
about a medieval iconographer. recount it would only be a waste in his 1986 book Sculpting In Time,
of time. There is really nothing its title the perfect metaphor for
1972 Tarkovskys movie fascinating, nothing poetic, his cinematic technique. A
Solaris begins a prolic period. about it. Tarkovsky movie is in some
Tarkovsys pessimistic view ways like a piece of sculpture by
AFTER
of art in general might also seem British artist Henry Moore: the
1986 In his nal movie, The surprising. It is obvious that art abstractions mean as much as the
Sacrice, a man bargains with cannot teach anyone anything, he realities, and what is left out often
God to save mankind. said, since in 4,000 years humanity has as much signicance as the
has learned nothing at all. elements that remain.
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 245
What else to watch: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, pp.19293) The Color
of Pomegranates (1969) Solaris (1972) Werckmeister Harmonies (2000)
Key movies
mysterious entity called The rst portion of the movie, but his The Stalker lies injured as the men
Zone. At this point, nothing is wife still begs him not to go into rst enter The Zone. As they venture
known about its origins, its purpose, The Zone and is afraid for his safety. into the unknown, to the sound of
dripping water, the Stalker describes
or its nature except that anything He brushes away her concerns and
it as the quietest place in the world.
that goes into The Zone does not heads off to meet his two clients,
come out again, and that it has known simply as the Writer and the
been sealed off by the authorities, Professor, who want to travel to The When the trio arrive at The Zone,
and is guarded by military police. Zone, hearing that it has strange the movie suddenly switches from
What it is that lurks in The and possibly magical powers. sepia into the colors of the modern
Zone is something Tarkovsky has world: We are home, says the
no desire to reveal. As the title of Stalker. But the men have not yet
Sculpting in Time suggests, he reached their ultimate destination.
is interested in time, something Within The Zone, where the normal
he uses a lot ofhis movie clocks practicalities of life no longer apply
in at around the three-hour mark. It and lots of strange, inexplicable
begins on the outskirts of the story, The quintessence of phenomena seem to occur, there
where the title character (played by Tarkovskys spaces, the is a place called The Room. When
Aleksandr Kaydanovsky) is getting Zone is where one goes they nd it, the Stalker tells them,
ready for work. The word stalker to see ones innermost with excitement and awe, Your
suggests menace, but in this near- desires. It is, in short, most cherished desire will come
future world, a Stalker is both a the cinema. true here adding, The desire
thief who tries to smuggle artifacts Robert Bird that has made you suffer most.
out of The Zone and a guide who is Andrei Tarkovsky: However, it is not The Room
willing to take others in. Elements of Cinema, 2008 itself that concerns Tarkovsky
but his characters arrival at its
Entering The Zone threshold. What is it that they really
The Stalkers world is poor and want? And what will they nd
run-down, a fact reected in the inside? At this point, Stalker mutes
sepia cinematography used in the its thriller aspect and becomes a
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 247
My conscience wants vegetarianism interview, but we are judged
by people who dont want to
to win over the world. And my understand the work as a whole
subconscious is yearning for a piece or even to look at it. Instead they
isolate individual fragments and
of juicy meat. But what do I want? details, clutching to them and
trying to prove that there is
The Stalker / Stalker some special, main point in
them. This is delirium.
postapocalyptic existential drama, movie, it comes with no To realize his stark vision,
in which its three protagonists explanation. One might see Stalker Tarkovsky searched for a suitably
discuss their lives and destinies, as a Soviet answer to Stanley bleak location for Stalker, and
reminiscent of Samuel Becketts Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey, found it in Estonia, at an old
play Waiting for Godot (1953). which poses the question, Where hydroelectric power station and a
do we go from here? But as to factory dumping toxic chemicals
What next? whether Tarkovsky was making a upstream. He, his wife, and
The nal section deals with the comment about life in the Soviet actor Anatoly Solonitsyn all later
Stalkers wife and child, nally Union or life on Earth, the director succumbed to cancer, possibly due
closing in on his daughters face himself refused to be drawn in: to contamination at the location.
as she lies with her head on the in his mind, a true artwork should
kitchen table, staring at three not be reduced to its components After the men draw lots, the Writer
glasses that seem to rattle under and interpreted so simply. We are is chosen to enter a metal tunnel in
her gaze while a train passes. Like judged not by what we did or The Zone. The tunnel leads them
many of the images in Tarkovskys wanted to do, he said in an toward the mysterious Room.
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W
olfgang Das Boot has been
IN CONTEXT Petersens released as a movie and
Das Boot as a TV mini-series with
GENRE added scenes. In 1997,
(The Boat) is an action
Action thriller a 209-minute directors
movie set almost cut was released.
DIRECTOR entirely in the
Wolfgang Petersen narrowest, most
claustrophobic space Mediterranean. Das
WRITERS imaginablea German Boot is not a movie
Wolfgang Petersen U-boat during a single about heroes; its
(screenplay); Lothar- voyage in World War II. characters are all
Gnther Buchheim (novel) The story follows the ordinary men whose
anxieties of the crew survival depends on
STARS
in such a way that our each other. You
Jrgen Prochnow,
attention, like theirs, is have to have good men, says the
Herbert Grnemeyer, gripped within this undersea apolitical, battle-hardened captain.
Klaus Wenneman vice of iron and rivets. Good men, all of them.
BEFORE After a brief scene in which the
1953 Charles Frends The crew carouses in a French bar before An antiwar war movie?
Cruel Sea, the story of a a mission that seems to ll them, Lothar-Gnther Buchheim, on
British corvette protecting and the viewer, with a feeling of whose novel the movie was based,
a convoy from U-boat attacks, impending doom, the U-96 departs criticized the movie for being too
La Rochelle and heads deep into exciting to convey the antiwar
establishes the World War II
the North Atlantic. There the boat message he intended. This echoed
naval thriller genre.
intercepts Allied convoys, is heavily the view of the French director
AFTER damaged in a depth-charge attack, Franois Truffaut, who said that a
2009 Samuel Maozs tense then makes a perilous attempt true antiwar movie was impossible
war movie, Lebanon, which to slip undetected into the because such movies inevitably
tells its story entirely from
the inside of an Israeli tank,
is compared to Das Boot by The sea cannot claim us, Henrich.
lm critics. No ship is as seaworthy as ours.
Captain Lehmann-Willenbrock / Das Boot
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 249
What else to watch: In Which We Serve (1942) The Cruel Sea (1953) Above Us the Waves (1955) The Enemy Below
(1957) Sink the Bismarck! (1960) The Hunt for Red October (1990) Crimson Tide (1995) Lebanon (2009)
BELIEVE
BLADE RUNNER / 1982
252 BLADE RUNNER
N
ear the end of Blade
IN CONTEXT Runner, Roy Batty (Rutger
Hauer), a fugitive at large
GENRE
in a near-future Los Angeles,
Science ction, thriller
delivers his last words to an ex-cop
DIRECTOR called Deckard (Harrison Ford). Ive As poignant as any sci- lm
Ridley Scott seen things you people wouldnt I know a lm noir that
believe, he says softly. Attack bleeds over into tragedy.
WRITERS ships on re off the shoulder of David Thomson
Hampton Fancher, David Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in Have You Seen?, 2008
Webb Peoples (screenplay); the dark near the Tannhuser Gate.
Philip K. Dick (novel, Do All those moments will be lost in
Androids Dream of time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
Electric Sheep?) The speech strikes at a moral
dilemma, because Roy Batty
STARS isnt humanhes a replicant,
Harrison Ford, Rutger an android bioengineered by Langs Metropolis (1927) to the
Hauer, Sean Young, industrial scientists at the mysterious black obelisk that
Daryl Hannah all-powerful Tyrell Corporation. bookends Stanley Kubricks 2001: A
BEFORE Replicants are supposed to be Space Odyssey (1968). While Blade
1979 Ridley Scotts rst foray machines, yet Battys desire to live Runner also shimmers with visual
into the future is the science- and questioning nature prove that poetry, it is Battys lament, a few
he has consciousness. For Deckard, lines of semi-improvised dialogue,
ction horror Alien.
a specially trained detective (blade that truly cements the movies
AFTER runner) whose job it is to hunt down place in movie history. The words
2006 Philip K. Dicks novel and liquidate rogue replicants, this articulate a question that hangs
A Scanner Darkly, about a realization is particularly relevant. over Scotts enigmatic masterpiece:
future in the grip of an all-out If Batty can feel sorrow and longing, what does it mean to be human?
war on drugs, is adapted as then how is he any different from Blade Runner is set in 2019, a
a partially animated thriller. his creators? long way off to the audiences who
rst lined up to see it in 1982.
2012 Ridley Scott returns A hanging question At the time of its release, the movie
to science ction with Science-ction cinema is often presented a new kind of future, a
Prometheus, a prequel to memorable for its unforgettable weird fusion of familiar elements:
the Alien franchise. visual images, from the robotic corporate buildings the size and
Maria sparking into life in Fritz shape of Babylonian ziggurats; the
Minute by minute
00:07 00:31 01:02 01:44
Leon shoots the blade Rachael visits Rachael shoots Leon After a chase across
runner Holden, who has Deckard at his to save Deckard. Back the rooftops, Batty saves
been testing him to see apartment. He at Deckards apartment, Deckard from falling. Batty
if he is a replicant. tells her about her they make love. then sits down and dies.
memories to show her
that shes a replicant.
Is Deckard a replicant?
Many Blade Runner fans speculate that Deckard is a replicant.
There are a number of possible clues.
Human Replicant
Replicants are illegal on Earth; why would Deckards eyes glow orange (as replicants do)
Tyrell allow Deckard to operate independently, in a few scenes.
and why would police employ a replicant? Rachael asks Deckard if he has taken the
Deckard doesnt respond to the origami Voight-Kampff test; he doesnt answer.
unicorn that Gaff leaves outside his room When Roya replicantsaves Deckard
and its implication that he is a replicant. from falling off the roof, he shouts Kinship!
Philip K. Dicks original book explicitly Deckard dreams of a unicorn; blade runner Gaff
states that Deckard is human. places an origami unicorn outside his room, hinting
Ford endorses this view. that Deckards memories are implanted.
Scott states that Deckard is a replicant.
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 255
IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Thriller, mystery
DIRECTOR
David Lynch
WRITER
David Lynch
STARS
Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella
Rossellini, Dennis Hopper,
Laura Dern
BEFORE
1957 Alfred Hitchcocks Rear
R
Window explores the nature ich, haunting and Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) nds
subversive, Blue Velvet himself trapped in Dorothys closet
of voyeurism as a wheelchair-
is the story of a college when Frank arrives. He must look
bound photographer spies on helpless at what unfolds.
on his neighbors. student drawn into the seamy
underside of his hometown after he
1977 Lynchs debut feature nds a severed human ear in a eld. his later masterpiece, Mulholland
Eraserhead is a surreal horror Since his extraordinary 1977 Dr. Instead it follows the structure
shot in black and white. debut with Eraserhead, David of an old-fashioned lm noir, as
AFTER Lynch has become a genre unto the curious but strait-laced young
himself, a master of combining the student Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan)
1980 The Elephant Man is
shocking, the comic, and the falls for the wholesome Sandy
Lynchs sensitive real-life
surreal in what feel like visions (Laura Dern), but is also attracted
drama about a disgured man.
straight from the subconscious to the nightclub singer Dorothy
2001 Mulholland Dr. is Lynchs cinematic dreams (or nightmares). (Isabella Rossellini), who is trapped
neo-noir LA mystery about an If anything, Blue Velvet is one of in an abusive relationship with the
aspiring actress. his more straightforward movies, psychopathic villain Frank (Dennis
without the complex structure of Hopper). This dynamic is clearly
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 257
What else to watch: Peeping Tom (1960, p.334) Eraserhead (1977, p.338)
Lost Highway (1997) Mulholland Dr. (2001, p.342) Inland Empire (2006)
WHY AM I ME,
AND WHY NOT
WINGS OF DESIRE / 1987
YOU?
I
nspired by the visionary story of an angel, tired of his
IN CONTEXT poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke immortal life of care, who falls in
and scripted by the playwright love with a circus trapeze artist
GENRE
Peter Handke, Wim Wenders and of another, played by Peter
New German Cinema
Wings of Desire (Der Himmel ber Falk, who has already found
DIRECTOR Berlin) is both a moving allegory contentment by crossing over.
Wim Wenders of Berlinjust two years before the
fall of the Walland a poignant The angels Damiel (Bruno Ganz) and
WRITERS study of the need for love and what Cassiel (Otto Sander) are an invisible
Wim Wenders, Peter it means to be human. It is the presence in peoples lives.
Handke, Richard Reitinger
STARS
Bruno Ganz, Solveig
Dommartin, Otto Sander,
Curt Bois, Peter Falk
BEFORE
1953 Yasujiro Ozus Tokyo
Story shows everyday life as a
struggle of quiet desperation.
1972 Andrei Tarkovsky
meditates on existence
with Solaris, a slow-paced
science-ction movie.
AFTER
1993 Wenders sequel to Wings
of Desire is Faraway, So Close!
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 259
What else to watch: La Belle et la Bte (1946, pp.8485) Its a Wonderful Life (1946, pp.8893) Andrei Rublev (1966)
Alice in the Cities (1974) The American Friend (1977) The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979)
Finish vs spontaneity
The parts of Damiel and Cassiel
were scripted by Peter Handke,
since Wenders felt the angels
should speak in elevated language,
but Peter Falks part is almost
down from on highas the movie captures the pleasure in everyday entirely improvised. Falk plays a
shows with its dizzying aerial experiments with identity that are version of himself, an American
shots. But they feel nothing of the beyond the angels. actor who is in Berlin to make
simple sensual pleasures of being a movie about its Nazi past.
human, the joy in the mundane Separations The children in the streets
a division shown cinematically Wings of Desire is about dualities call him Columbo,
by shooting every scene with and separations. Set in a city after the
the angels in black and white. divided articially by the Berlin
In an improvised scene, Peter Wall, the spiritual is
Falk tries on various hats with a separated from
costume director, a simple act that the sensual,
as the heavenly
from the mundane, TV detective in the
men from women, adults from series that had made Falk
children. Above all, the movie is a famous screen presence.
about how we are all separated At one point, Wenders noticed
from each other, and a deep sense Falk making sketches of extras.
The lm is like music of loneliness runs through it. He decided to incorporate this into
or a landscape: It clears When the angel Damiel begins the movie, and had Falk improvise
a space in my mind, to fall for the beautiful but lonely a voice-over, which gains resonance
and in that space I can trapeze artist Marion (Solveig from its roughness: These people
consider questions. Dommartin), we sense that they are extras, extra people, says
Roger Ebert should be together. The process is Falk. Extras are so patient.
Chicago Sun-Times, 1998 slow, and in the end Damiel must The contrast between the rened,
nally choose whether or not to rehearsed script of the angels
give up his immortal status in and the rough spontaneity and
order to experience a physical mundanity of the scenes with Falk
love for this woman. The viewer represents the two halves of human
is encouraged to believe that this life that need to come together.
ANGELS AND MONSTERS 261
Marion is a trapeze artist at a
failing circus. She lives in a trailer,
and leads a lonely existence dancing
on her own and wandering the streets
of Berlin.
Wim Wenders
Director
Born in Dsseldorf, Germany,
in 1945, Wim Wenders is
known for his lush, lyrical
lmmaking. He studied
medicine and philosophy at
university before dropping
out to become a painter.
However, cinema became his
focus and he enrolled in the
University of Television and
Film Munich (HFF). Wenders
soon became one of the
leading lights of the New
German Cinema movement.
The director rst came to
prominence with his feature
The Goalkeepers Fear of the
Penalty Kick, based on a novel
by Peter Handke. The English-
Wenders dedicated his movie meditations full of spiritual language Paris, Texas, with
a screenplay by Sam Shepard,
to three lmmaking angels, yearning. Rainer Maria Rilke once
brought him international
directors whose work inspired wrote that Physical pleasure
fame. He has also made
him. The rst is Yasujiro Ozu, is a great unending experience, documentaries, the most
who showed how to depict the which is given us, a knowing of successful of which was
quiet desperation of the mundane. the world, the fullness and the Buena Vista Social Club, about
The second, Franois Truffaut, glory of all knowing. Falks joy in a group of aging musicians in
demonstrated how to lm the the simple experience of tasting Havana, Cuba.
reality of children as a profound coffee is spiritual and drives home
experience. The third, Andrei the idea that to have experience at
Tarkovsky, created slow-paced all is a wonder of being alive. Key movies
I THOUGHT THIS
ONLY HAPPENED
IN THE MOVIES
WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN / 1988
W
omen on the Verge of the 1940s. It looks to the past, but
IN CONTEXT a Nervous Breakdown the movies comedy is also thrillingly
(Mujeres al borde de un contemporary. Post-Franco Madrid
GENRE
ataque de nervios) is the story of is the perfect setting for its manic
Comedy drama
Pepa (Carmen Maura), a Spanish farce, with Almdovar whipping up
DIRECTOR actress who dubs the voices of US subplots involving Arab terrorists,
Pedro Almodvar movies with her faithless boyfriend, dance-crazy cab drivers, and soup
Ivn (Fernando Guilln). Their spiked with sleeping pills. Yet the
WRITER relationship is not so much a love boisterous stuff is shot through with
Pedro Almodvar story as a door-slamming farce. the directors
STARS trademark sense
Carmen Maura, Antonio
Panic attack of humanity.
Its perhaps appropriate that the
Banderas, Julieta Serrano,
meaning of the movies title
Mara Barranco gets lost in translation. The
BEFORE ataques de nervios of the
1980 Almodvar makes Spanish title refers to a
his ultra low-budget, playfully panic attack, a state of
outrageous debut with Pepi, breathlessness that
Luci, Bom, and Other Girls director Pedro Almodvar
Like Mom. sustains at a madcap pace
inspired by the Hollywood
AFTER screwball comedies of
1999 All About My Mother,
one of Almodvars best, brings At Pepas
apartment, a
all his themes to the boil. suicidal Candela
2002 Almodvars Talk to (Mara Barranco)
Her is a controversial, highly is distracted by
Carlos (Antonio
charged romantic thriller Banderas).
about two men caring for
two women, both of whom What else to watch: Matador (1986) Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1989)
are in a coma. High Heels (1991) Live Flesh (1997) Volver (2006) The Skin I Live In (2011)
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G
raham (James Spader), MacDowell) is married to Grahams
IN CONTEXT the protagonist of Sex, old friend John (Peter Gallagher),
Lies, and Videotape, is who is cheating on her with her
GENRE
young, handsome, intelligent sister. Ann and John no longer
Independent drama
and impotent. He achieves sexual make love, and Ann thinks sex
DIRECTOR satisfaction only when watching is overrated. At rst horried by
Steven Soderbergh videos he has made of female Grahams unusual predilections,
acquaintances talking about about which he is disarmingly
WRITER their sexual fantasies. Ann (Andie open, Ann soon opens herself up
Steven Soderbergh on cameraand in the process
STARS discovers that she is not quite
who she thought she was.
James Spader, Andie
The movie launched the career
MacDowell, Peter Gallagher,
of director Steven Soderbergh,
Laura San Giacomo who would go on to become one
BEFORE of the most unpredictable talents
1974 John Cassavetes A in American movies. Just as
Woman Under the Inuence signicantly, it was vital in kindling
is nanced by the director a new wave of US independent
mortgaging his house; it wins cinema. After his movie won the
him an Oscar nomination. Palme dOr, Soderberghs success
helped lay the ground for creators
AFTER like Spike Lee, Richard Linklater,
1991 Richard Linklaters and Quentin Tarantino, who work
Slacker is a freewheeling outside the studio system.
amble through Austin, Texas,
that receives acclaim amid Written in a week and made
renewed interest in new young on a small budget, Sex, Lies, and
American lmmakers. Videotape nonetheless managed
to achieve box-ofce success.
1998 Soderbergh has a
mainstream hit with Out of What else to watch: Do the Right Thing (1989, p.264) Slacker (1991)
Sight, starring George Clooney. Reservoir Dogs (1992, p.340) Safe (1995) In the Company of Men (1997)
264
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GONNA RISE UP OVER
100 DEGREES
DO THE RIGHT THING / 1989
F
ew movies capture the unease. The story is set in New
IN CONTEXT drama of city life as York, in the diverse Brooklyn
successfully as Spike Lees neighborhood of Bedford-
GENRE
Do the Right Thing. The story is Stuyvesant, where racial tension is
Drama
driven by outrage at racial never far beneath the surface. As
DIRECTOR discrimination, but the movie the temperature rises, the veneer of
Spike Lee conveys its message with sizzling civility begins to crack, and a
energy and a refusal to offer any montage of characters is shown
WRITER easy solutions. From the rst scene, delivering a stream of racial abuse
Spike Lee in which a radio DJ announces the direct to camera, each face wild
STARS heat wave that engulfs his listeners, with hatred.
the physical discomfort of the Mookie, played by Lee himself,
Spike Lee, Danny Aiello,
characters is a metaphor for social works as a pizza delivery man for
Ossie Davis, John Turturro
Sal (Danny Aiello). Previously seen
BEFORE as a tolerant man, Sal unleashes his
1965 In The Hill, directed by own verbal tirade when black youths
Sidney Lumet, racial tensions stage a protest after an argument
rise among soldiers in the over why his restaurant only displays
intense heat of Libyas desert. pictures of Italian-Americans, when
Do the Right Thing doesnt ask most of his customers are black. As
1986 Shes Gotta Have It is its audiences to choose sides; tempers fray, the protest escalates
Lees comedy about a Brooklyn it is scrupulously fair to both into violence. By the time the police
girl juggling three suitors. sides, in a story where it is our arrive, the whole neighborhood is
AFTER society itself that is not fair. threatening to boil over into chaos.
1992 Lee makes Malcolm X, Roger Ebert Do the Right Thing is a movie
brimming with life but shot through
a critically acclaimed biopic of
with ambivalence. Even in a
the radical civil rights activist. racially diverse community, it is
2006 Inside Man is Lees saying, there is a worrying limit to
hugely successful movie anyones tolerance.
about a Wall Street bank heist,
starring Denzel Washington. What else to watch: The Cardinal (1963) Jungle Fever (1991)
Malcolm X (1992) 25th Hour (2002) Inside Man (2006) Selma (2014)
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W
ith its portrayal of the its admirers as a feminist parable,
IN CONTEXT traditional formalities of director Zhang Yimou insists it was
the past, Raise the Red neither. His use of the color red is
GENRE
Lantern initially seems more archaic perhaps best seen as a metaphor for
Historical drama
than it really is: it is set in the 1920s, the constraining effects of Chinese
DIRECTOR in the warlord era before Chinas Communism after the crackdown
Zhang Yimou Civil War of 1927. Songlian (Gong Li) that followed the Tiananmen
is a penniless teenage girl who Square protests of 1989.
WRITERS becomes the fourth concubine
Ni Zhen (screenplay); of Master Chen. Rivals, the four Fading hopes
Su Tong (novel) women live in an uneasy truce, but Betrayed by her rivals and a jealous
Songlian soon learns that she is the maid, Songlian goes mad. She swaps
STARS
target of a secret conspiracy. her elaborate robes for her white
Gong Li, He Saifei, Cao
Although the movie was initially school blouse, oblivious to the red
Cuifen, Jingwu Ma
seen by its critics as a tourist-board lanterns that are lit to show whom
BEFORE version of Chinese history and by the master chooses each night.
1984 Zhang Yimou is the The red
cinematographer for Chen lanterns
Kaiges historical drama symbolize each
Yellow Earth. concubines
desperate hope
1987 Red Sorghum, Zhangs that the Master
debut, wins the top prize at will favor her
the 1988 Berlin Film Festival. over the others.
A
s this book nears the wuxia but purpose made by its
end of its broad sweep of Taiwanese-American director Ang
movie history, the time Lee to be accessible to audiences
has come to introduce Quentin across the world. From Brazil,
Tarantino. By the early 1990s, a Fernando Meirelless City of God
century of movies was available to applied the stylistic swagger of
lmmakers to pay homage to and
When people ask me if I Martin Scorsese to a story set in
to repurpose. Tarantinoa movie
went to lm school, I tell them the favelas of Rio.
obsessive who lled his movies no, I went to lms.
with endless nudges and nods to Quentin Tarantino Digital revolution
that pastwas a controversial A less heralded revolution also
gure from the moment the world stirred in the last days of the 20th
saw his debut Reservoir Dogs. But century. Since the dawn of cinema,
no one could question the lmmakers had been just that:
excitement he generated. lm was not just the name of the
art form, it was what physically
Beyond Hollywood norm for movie lovers to celebrate went into cameras and projectors.
From the 1990s onward, Hollywood the movies of Southeast Asia, In 1998, the Danish family drama
was increasingly one part of a Turkey, India, and Latin America. Festen, lmed according to the
bigger story. The curious audience Cultures clashed, to glorious effect: rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto,
was looking far aeld, and rather Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon became the rst high-prole movie
than the occasional box-ofce was a martial arts extravaganza to be shot on digital video, then
breakout, it was becoming the steeped in the Chinese tradition of mostly used in cheap home
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The Hurt Locker wins Jacksons The Hobbit:
Peter Jackson completes director Kathryn An Unexpected
his blockbuster Lord of Guillermo del Toro Bigelow an Oscar; Journey is the rst
the Rings trilogy; mixes fantasy with Danny Boyle adds a commercial feature
Tarantino continues to gritty realism in his touch of Bollywood movie to be shot at a
show stylish invention Spanish drama style to Slumdog high frame rate of
with Kill Bill: Volume 1. Pans Labyrinth. Millionaire. 48 frames per second.
Park Chan-wooks Paul Thomas Anderson Turkish director Nuri In Gravity, Alfonso
innovative and violent tells a tale of oil and Bilge Ceylans Once Upon Cuarn uses the latest
thriller Oldboy brings greed in his historical a Time in Anatolia charts computer technology
South Korean cinema epic There Will the grim duties of a to produce a visually
to an international Be Blood. homicide team. stunning 3D space
audience. adventure.
camcorders. Nothing would be the jagged energy of its special the children of a German village in
the same again. In the short term, effects ideal for a story about the 1913, used digital technology to
lmmakers now had cameras so Iraq War. More signicant, perhaps, erase stray signs of modern life.
small and light they could move was that its director, Kathryn In the blockbuster Gravity, on
through scenes with boundless Bigelow, became the rst woman the other hand, nothing was what it
agility. For some (among them to win an Oscar as Best Director. seemed; its outer space adventure
Tarantino), the loss of lm was had mostly been lmed with a lone
an ongoing tragedy. For others, Computer effects Sandra Bullock locked for months
digital put lmmaking in the For much of the course of this into a cage in front of a green
hands of people who could never book, special effects were the screen, space to be added later.
have afforded to get their ideas on preserve of a certain kind of Yet Georges Mlis would surely
screen otherwiseand made the movie: big-budget spectaculars, have smiled at nding we were
riches of movie history accessible the sons (and daughters) of still thrilling ourselves with trips
to anyone with a memory stick. King Kong and animator Ray to the stars. While it was rmly
The digital revolution not only Harryhausen. By now, movies of earthbound, he would have
transformed the way movies were all kinds were being made in admired Boyhood too: shot for a
shot, it also changed how they were front of computers. German few days every year for 12 years
seen, as noiseless digital projection director Michael Hanekes to map one childs journey through
replaced the time-honored whir hypnotically austere lmmaking life, it sounded like a gimmick.
of 35 mm. could hardly have been further In fact, it reminded you, with
Other barriers were also falling. from the additive-packed summer enormous power, what it was to
The Hurt Locker was a movie that, blockbuster; yet The White Ribbon, be human. What better emblem
in 2008, felt impossibly modern his tale of strange goings-on among for the movies could there be?
THE TRUTH
IS YOURE THE WEAK. AND IM
THE TYRANNY OF
EVIL MEN
PULP FICTION / 1994
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I
n the early 1990s, a movie Pulp Fiction, which kept up the
IN CONTEXT fanatic and video-store clerk verbal zing of its predecessor
named Quentin Tarantino, but also introduced a dazzlingly
GENRE
originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, inventive structure and A-list
Crime, thriller
had a seismic impact on American Hollywood stars.
DIRECTOR movies. Although the likes of Tarantinos profane, freewheeling
Quentin Tarantino Richard Linklater and Spike Lee style was like an adrenaline shot to
had brought exciting new ideas the hearta motif that would appear
WRITERS to American cinema, it had been a in Pulp Fiction. Part of what made
Quentin Tarantino, Roger long time since it had felt dangerous. him such a novelty was his approach
Avary (story); Quentin Tarantino relocated to Southern to genre. Just as Reservoir Dogs had
Tarantino (script) California, and his debut as the reimagined the heist movie, so Pulp
director of Reservoir Dogs felt very Fiction took the conventions of the
STARS
dangerous indeeda foul-mouthed, B-moviea gangland killing, a
John Travolta, Samuel L. blood-soaked crime story that was boxer taking a dive, and a hitman
Jackson, Uma Thurman, also incredibly funny. Two years in search of redemptionand
Bruce Willis later, Tarantino followed up with repurposed them in new, brilliantly
BEFORE knowing ways. The result has the
1955 Noir thriller Kiss Me stylistic charge of a genre movie
Deadly features a glowing while remaining a genuinely original
suitcase thats thought to have and innovative movie experience.
inspired the one in Pulp Fiction.
Structural shift
AFTER One of the iconic elements of Pulp
1997 Similarly to Pulp Fiction, Fiction is its use of nonlinear
Tarantinos Jackie Brown storytelling. By fracturing the
weaves together a large cast narrative, Tarantino does not allow
and many plot elements. the audience to settle into the
traditional rhythms of watching
2003 Revenge romp Kill Bill
sees Tarantino elevating Uma
Thurman to a blood-soaked Vincent Vega (John Travolta) pairs
up with Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) at
starring role. Jack Rabbit Slims for some comically
clichd dance moves.
Minute by minute
00:20 00:54 01:43 02:13
On a job for Marsellus Returning to her Butch escapes from Jules and Vincent
Wallace, Jules and Vincent house after the night the dungeon, but goes arrive at the diner for
shoot some men who have out with Vincent, Mia back with a sword to some breakfast. Jules
taken a suitcase belonging accidentally overdoses free Marsellus. He then discusses his miracle
to Marsellus. on Vincents heroin. He takes off on Zeds bike. and announces that he
takes her to his dealer is quitting the business.
for an adrenaline shot.
02:01
The Wolf is called to 02:22
00:24 01:29 clean up the mess after Pumpkin takes
At Marselluss club, Butch returns to his Vincent accidentally Juless wallet and
Butch agrees to take a fall. apartment to look for his shoots Marvin while asks about the case.
As he is leaving, Vincent watch. He nds a gun and Marvin is in the Jules allows Pumpkin
and Jules arrive dressed in shoots Vincent as Vincent backseat of the car with to leave with the wallet
T-shirts and shorts. comes out of the bathroom. Vincent and Jules. but without the case.
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What else to watch: Kiss Me Deadly (1955, p.134) Shoot the Piano Player (1960) Band of Outsiders (1964)
Blood Simple (1984, p.339) Reservoir Dogs (1992, p.340) True Romance (1993) Jackie Brown (1997) Go (1999)
This iconic
poster for
Pulp Fiction
apes the covers
of the trashy
crime novels
from which it
draws its title,
right down to
the 10-cent
price tag and
much-thumbed
appearance.
274 PULP FICTION
a crime thriller. Instead of a story
with an identiable beginning, Nobodys gonna hurt anybody. Were
middle, and end, the movie features
a segmented structure in which
gonna be like three little Fonzies here.
three self-contained stories are told And whats Fonzie like?
out of sync with one another. The Jules / Pulp Fiction
director is careful to ensure that
each segment feels like part of one
world, so he connects the stories in the plot of all three stories, for deliberately avoids projecting his
through the supporting characters: example, and key protagonists from own sense of right and wrong onto
gangland kingpin Marsellus one story show up for walk-on parts his characters. The most telling
Wallace is featured prominently in other plotlines. Vincent Vega instance of this is found in one of
(John Travolta), who spends much the movies earlier sequences, in
of the rst hour as a lead character, which Vincent and Jules make their
recedes into a supporting role as rst appearance. The audience rst
Prelude to
The Gold the movie progresseshe shows up lays eyes on them as they have a
Watch 1 for a brief (and unfortunate) cameo low-key conversation about fast
in The Gold Watch storyline food, during which they appear to
featuring washed-up boxer Butch be charismatic, likeable characters
Prelude to Coolidge (Bruce Willis), then plays who are fun to hang out with.
Vincent Vega second ddle to his partner Jules However, they are professional
and Mia Wallace Winneld (Samuel L. Jackson) in the killers on their way to a hit, and
nal segment, as the latter following their conversation they are
experiences a spiritual awakening. shown doing something monstrous,
The Bonnie The result of this disassembled something that would traditionally
Situation structure is that Pulp Fiction isnt be considered evil. This framing of
about any one character or story, their characters forces viewers to
but instead is almost a mood piece, accept Pulp Fictions nonjudgmental
Prologue The Diner designed to evoke the feel of Los
Angeles and the slick but seedy
characters who live there. At the
end of each segment, the storys
Epilogue The Diner momentum comes to a halt and the
movie reboots in another place,
with other people, at an
indeterminate point in time.
Vincent Vega
and Mia Wallace
Amoral morality
Crime thrillers are not known for
Prelude to stories about morally upstanding
The Gold individuals doing good, yet as well
Watch 2 as having clearly
identiable heroes and
villains, most of them
have a distinct idea of
The Gold Watch
what is right and
wrong, even if that
Pulp Fictions nonlinear narrative doesnt always comply
starts in the middle. When its chapters with the letter of the
are arranged chronologically, does the law. In Pulp Fiction,
story seem less open-ended? however, Tarantino
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stance and conditions them for the
best way to appreciate the movie,
which is simply to submit and go
along for the ride.
Pulp Fiction, in all its obscene
glory, is perhaps one of the best
examples in movies of how
You get intoxicated by it
originality and daring will win out. high on the rediscovery
There were a lot of obstacles of how pleasurable a movie
between the critical establishment can be. Im not sure Ive ever
and the movie, from its language to encountered a lmmaker who
its violence to its subject matter combined discipline and
(indeed, it was famously and control with sheer wild-ass joy
controversially beaten to the 1995 the way that Tarantino does. Quentin Tarantino
Best Picture Oscar by Steven Owen Gleiberman Director
Spielbergs far more conventional Entertainment Weekly, 1994
Forrest Gump), yet its enduring Quentin Tarantino was born
popularity shows that it functions in Knoxville, Tennessee, in
perfectly as a showcase for 1963. After dropping out of
Tarantinos talent as a lmmaker, high school at 15 to pursue an
with the broken structure allowing acting career, he was diverted
into writing scripts by a
for singular moments of directorial
meeting with producer
air to become prominent instead youre looking for a fresh and Lawrence Bender. His rst
of being lost as part of the whole. If engrossing take on the well-trodden movie, Reservoir Dogs, gained
territory of the criminal underworld, him international acclaim, and
you cant do much better than his follow-up, Pulp Fiction,
Pulp Fiction. won the Palme dOr as well
as earning him the Oscar for
Best Original Screenplay.
Tarantino has since made
movies in a variety of genres,
from revenge thrillers in the
Kill Bill series to war movies
with Inglourious Basterds
(2009) and Westerns with
Django Unchained. His movies
continue to do well with both
critics and audiences.
Key movies
I FEEL SOMETHING
IMPORTANT IS HAPPENING
AROUND ME. AND IT
SCARES ME
THREE COLORS: RED / 1994
T
hree Colors: Red is the former judge, Joseph Kern (Jean-
IN CONTEXT nal part of Krzysztof Louis Trintignant). Valentine and
Kieslowskis trilogy based Kern form a strange rapport, such
GENRE
on the three colors of the French that, had they not missed each
Drama
ag: red, white, and blue. Each other by a mere 40 years, they
DIRECTOR movie explores one of the three may have fallen in love.
Krzysztof Kieslowski ideals of the French Revolution:
liberty in Blue (1993), equality in Reclusive observer
WRITERS White (1994), and, in Red, fraternity. Kern has resigned from his career.
Krzysztof Kieslowski, Red is the warmest, most Tired of passing judgement, he
Krzysztof Piesiewicz sympathetic of the three movies, now simply wants to be an
featuring an affecting performance observer. He
STARS
by Irne Jacob as Valentine. watches life
Irne Jacob, Jean-Louis
Set in Geneva, Switzerland, the
Trintignant
movie, shot through with symbolic
BEFORE red, tells what at rst seem to
1987 In Blind Chance, be stories of separate lives, until
Kieslowski explores the deeper connections emerge. The
inuence of chance and choice central story is of a young
in three alternate stories about model, Valentine, who
a man catching a train. accidentally runs over a
dog with her car. She
1991 Kieslowski teams up takes the dog to its
with Irne Jacob for the rst owner, a reclusive
time with The Double Life
of Veronique.
Valentine (Irne
AFTER Jacob) discovers
2002 Kieslowskis last that the dog
screenplay, Heaven, is directed she injured is
by Tom Twyker and stars Cate pregnant. Kern
Blanchett. It had been written gives the dog
to her when
as the rst in a new trilogy. she returns it
to him.
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What else to watch: Ashes and Diamonds (1958, pp. 14647) We Have to Kill
This Love (1972) Europa, Europa (1990) The Double Life of Veronique (1991)
Krzysztof Kieslowski
Director
Polish director Krzysztof
Kieslowski is renowned for
his moving meditations on
the human spirit. He was born
from his windows and eavesdrops Kern (Jean-Louis Trintignant) in Warsaw in 1941. His father
reevaluates his life after meeting suffered from TB, so his
on his neighbors telephone
Valentine. But before he can give her childhood was nomadic,
conversations. It eventually as the family moved around
the advice he thinks she needs, he
transpires that one of those on sanatoriums. At 16 he tried
must rst do the right thing himself.
whom he eavesdrops is a young training as a reman, then
judge, AugusteValentines as a theater technician,
neighbor whom shes never met. Underpinning the movie is a concern before nally enrolling at the
In an uncanny echo of Kerns own with the fraternity of human souls Ldz lm school. He made
past, Auguste is being betrayed across time and gender. Those documentaries in the 1960s
by his weather-girl partner Karin. bonds can easily be lost to false which were skilled in getting
Kern convinces Valentine to connectionslike the phone lines across subversive messages
try to mend her relationship with that seem to link Valentine and her that the authorities would
her boyfriend in England. She lover and that Kern eavesdrops on, miss. His rst major hit movie,
takes his advice, but fate has and like the windows through The Double Life of Veronique,
different plans, bringing which the judge spies, which give explored human emotion
through the lives of two
together the illusion of contact but make real
identical women, one Polish
Valentine and connection impossible. Only once
and the other French. He
her neighbor. the glass is shattered can a real then followed with his lauded
bond, a real physical connection Three Colors trilogy before
between people, be restored. surprisingly announcing his
Yet the two main characters retirement. He died suddenly
manage to relate to one another in 1996, at just 54.
in a way that enriches the lives of
both of them, and this clear truth
adds a warm feeling to the movies Key movies
enigmatic ending. There is no
1988 A Short Film about Killing
obvious sense or clear message to
1989 Decalogue
be absorbed as the closing credits 1991 The Double Life
roll by, merely an impressionistic of Veronique
reection on the lives we have been 1994 Three Colors: Red
eavesdropping on for a brief time.
278
A
movie that The movies
IN CONTEXT deals with initially low
the triumph returns at
GENRE the box ofce
of the human spirit
Drama were rapidly
over adversity has a offset by
DIRECTOR delicate line to tread. seven Oscar
Frank Darabont Misjudge the balance nominations
between dignity and and lasting
WRITERS suffering and the popularity
Frank Darabont triumph will either feel with the
(screenplay); Stephen public.
hollow or not worth the
King (short story) ordeal, for protagonist
and audience alike.
STARS
In The Shawshank
Tim Robbins, Morgan
Redemption, with its
Freeman, Bob Gunton story of a man who is
BEFORE sentenced to life in a 1947, Andy is a sensitive, thoughtful
1979 Escape from Alcatraz prison run by a corrupt warden, man. His strength is not physical;
tells the true story of a director Frank Darabont achieves it derives from his belief in the
breakout from prison. the perfect balance. The movie individuals inviolate right to justice
emphasizes humanity over and humane treatment, which allows
1983 The Woman in the Room brutality, and it has become one him to maintain his integrity even
is Darabonts rst movie, also of the most popular movies ever when his situation seems hopeless.
based on a Stephen King story. made about the power of self-belief. Although Andy is trapped in a
system that seeks to crush him and
AFTER Unconventional prisoner institutionalize him, the audience
1995 Tim Robbins directs In its lead character, Andy Dufresne has the impression that he is freer
Dead Man Walking, the (Tim Robbins), the movie subverts than many of those at liberty. He
story of a man on death row. the tough-guy protagonist of never loses hope that life can get
1999 Darabont lms Kings previous prison dramas such as better, whether he is campaigning
The Green Mile, another prison Cool Hand Luke (1967) or Escape for an improved prison library or
drama, set in the 1930s. from Alcatraz (1979). A former cutting a deal with one of the most
banker who is convicted of brutal guards to get his fellow
murdering his wife and her lover in jailbirds a beer after a days labor.
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What else to watch: Cool Hand Luke (1967) Midnight Express (1978) Escape from Alcatraz (1979) The Shining
(1980, p.339) Sleepers (1996) The Green Mile (1999) The Majestic (2001) The Mist (2007) A Prophet (2009)
TO INFINITY
AND BEYOND!
TOY STORY / 1995
DisneyPixar
T
oy Story is a landmark appeal derives from its highly
IN CONTEXT movie: it was the rst full- original characters and its plota
length lm to use entirely simple yet heart-warming buddy
GENRE
computer-generated imagery (CGI) story with plenty of excellent gags.
Animation, adventure
instead of traditional hand-drawn From the outset, Pixar set out
DIRECTOR animation. Pixar, the new studio to be modern, and chose not to
John Lasseter behind the movie, convinced movie- seek inspiration in fairy tales and
goers of CGIs possibilities without legendsthe staples of Disney
WRITERS relying solely on its technological animated movies. In fact, the central
John Lasseter, Pete novelty. Indeed, much of the movies conict in Toy Story is about old
Docter, Andrew Stanton, versus new. A boy, Andy, discards
Joe Ranft (original story); his favorite toy, Woody, a cowboy
Joss Whedon, Andrew of the Old West, when given a Buzz
Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Lightyear, a futuristic space-ranger
Sokolow (screenplay) toy. Critics have suggested that
Woodys difculty in accepting
STARS the new toy, with its gadgets and
Tom Hanks, Tim Allen laser, and his grouchy attitude
BEFORE mirror audience fears aboutCGI
1991 Disneys Beauty and excess replacing much-loved classic
the Beast uses some CGI. animation. The lm shows Woody
can coexist with Buzz. There
AFTER is a place for nostalgia alongside
1998 CGI moves on in A Bugs progress, particularly when it comes
Life, Lasseters ant colony tale. in a package as good as Toy Story.
1999 Toy Story 2, the rst fully
digital lm, is another big hit. Woody watches enviously as
Buzz Lightyear wows the toys. Buzz
2007 Ratatouille combines has no idea that he is a childs toy
CGI with a daring, original plot. one of the jokes that drives the plot.
DisneyPixar
2012 Lasseter produces a 3D What else to watch: Monsters, Inc. (2001) The Incredibles (2004)
version of Beauty and the Beast. Toy Story 2 (1999) Ratatouille (2007) WALLE (2008) Toy Story 3 (2010)
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M
athieu Kassovitzs La
IN CONTEXT Haine (Hate) is a movie
driven by the anger of
GENRE
three young men from a riot-scarred
Drama
housing project in the banlieues
DIRECTOR (high-rise, poor suburbs) of Paris. It All the kids around
Mathieu Kassovitz won Kassovitz the award for Best the world have the same
Director at Cannes, yet its violence problemsin London, New
WRITER and its criticism of the police made York, Paris, wherever.
Mathieu Kassovitz it hugely controversial. Mathieu Kassovitz
STARS The three men are all sons of
immigrantsVinz (Vincent Cassel)
Vincent Cassel, Hubert
is Jewish, Hubert (Hubert Kound)
Kound, Sad Taghmaoui
is black, Sad (Sad Taghmaoui) is
BEFORE Araband the anger in the movie
1993 Caf au Lait, Kassovitzs is fueled by the marginalization
rst movie, is inuenced by of minorities. The trigger for the Bickle in Martin Scorseses movie
Spike Lees Shes Gotta Have It. action is a bavure (slipup) by Taxi Driver, is determined to take
the police, who beat Abdel, one revenge on the police. But as Vinz
AFTER of the trios friends, into a coma. realizes that he is no killer, the three
2001 As an actor, Kassovitz are drawn into a spiral of violence
stars in the hugely successful A spiral of violence involving police and racist thugs.
comedy Amlie. Such bavures were disturbingly The stark black-and-white
common in France at the time, and photography, lmed mostly in the
2011 Rebellion, a thriller set
Kassovitz says he started writing banlieues, and the intensity of the
in French New Caledonia, is a
the movie on April 6, 1993, the day acting, particularly from Cassel, give
critical success for Kassovitz, a young man from Zaire, Makome the movie rawness and realism. Few
with some of the anger that MBowole, was shot dead in police movies have captured the divide
fueled La Haine. custody. In the movie, Vinz, who between the haves and have-nots
2014 In Girlhood, French models himself on vigilante Travis quite so uncompromisingly.
director Cline Sciamma tells
another drama of the banlieues, What else to watch: The 400 Blows (1959, pp.15055) Do the Right Thing
from a girls perspective. (1989, p.264) Amlie (2001, pp.29899) City of God (2002, pp.30409)
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IN CONTEXT
GENRE
Crime drama, comedy
DIRECTORS
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
WRITERS
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
STARS
William H. Macy, Frances
McDormand, Steve
Buscemi, Peter Stormare
BEFORE
F
1984 The Coens rst feature, argo is a tragic farce that Grimsrud (Peter Stormare) and
plays out at the slow, steady Showalter (Steve Buscemi) are a pair
Blood Simple, is a lm noir in
pace of a glacier. It begins of hapless fools. Everything they do
which ordinary folk are led to sinks them deeper into trouble.
destruction by their own greed. with a car salesman named Jerry
Lundegaard (William H. Macy), who
AFTER desperately needs money to save Dakota, in the small towns of
2013 Another winters tale, himself from bankruptcy. Jerry Fargo and Brainerd, and on the
the Coens Inside Llewyn Davis hires grizzled goons Showalter bleak highway that connects
is the tale of a down-on-his- (Steve Buscemi) and Grimsrud them. During the course of the
luck songwriter in New York. (Peter Stormare) to kidnap his wife kidnapping, Grimsrud accidentally
(Kristin Rudrd) and promises to kills a carful of people, and he and
2014 In David Zellners split the ransom with the pair once Showalter soon nd that it is hard
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, the job is done. Its a simple plan, to dispose of corpses in weather
a Japanese woman goes but, as with most things in Jerrys so cold that graves cannot be dug
in search of treasure in life, it goes horribly wrong. and esh does not rot. Grimrud
Minnesota after watching Jerrys crime plays out against hits on a novel solution to this
Fargo, believing it to be real. the blinding white wilderness of problem in the movies audacious
winter in Minnesota and North nal act, but not before Brainerds
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The Big Lebowksi (1998) The Man Who Wasnt There (2001) True Grit (2010)
Marge (Frances
McDormand) inspects Theres more to life than
the body of a state
trooper. Her provincial
a little money, you know.
manner belies a
sharp intelligence.
Dontcha know that?
I just dont understand it.
Marge Gunderson / Fargo
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M
ost dramas build up to seek redress is a manifestation of
IN CONTEXT tragedy; few begin with the despair in his own life, as he
its aftermath. Canadian struggles to cope with losing his
GENRE
director Atom Egoyans movie deals own daughter to drug addiction.
Drama
with the fallout from two tragedies,
DIRECTOR weaving them together in a subtle Seeking closure
Atom Egoyan meditation on survivors guilt. Stevens meets his match in Nicole
In a town in British Columbia, (Sarah Polley), a 15-year-old who was
WRITERS 14 children have died when the bus on the bus but survived. Contrary to
Atom Egoyan (screenplay); they were on slid into an icy lake. his expectations, Nicole has no rage;
Russell Banks (novel) Lawyer Mitchell Stevens (Ian instead, she feels left behind, in a
Holm) suspects negligence, and ghost town shattered by grief. Her
STARS
tries to build a case against the sabotaging of his case with a wholly
Ian Holm, Sarah Polley,
bus company and its driver, the unexpected deposition is the payoff
Caerthan Banks
horried and otherwise harmless to this beguiling movie. Why she
BEFORE Dolores (Gabrielle Rose). Stevens does it is something for both
1994 Exotica, a story set in a bid to persuade reluctant locals to Stevens and the viewer to ponder.
strip joint in Toronto, brings Nicole survives
international attention to Atom the accident but is
Egoyans work. left paralyzed. So
too, in a sense, is
AFTER the small town
2002 Ararat, Egoyans drama torn apart by the
about the Armenian genocide loss of the children
who died that day.
of 1915, wins critical acclaim
but faces distribution problems
due to political pressure from
Turkey, which denies genocide.
2009 Chloe, an erotic thriller
staring Liam Neeson and
Julianne Moore, is Egoyans What else to watch: Short Cuts (1993) Exotica (1994) Breaking the
biggest commercial hit. Waves (1996) Ararat (2002) Mystic River (2003) 21 Grams (2003)
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I MISS MY
FATHER
CENTRAL STATION / 1998
O
n its release in 1998, Walter her outraged friend, Hell be better
IN CONTEXT Salless breakout hit was off. That Dora eventually nds her
immediately nominated conscience and puts things right is
GENRE
for the Best Foreign Language no surprise, but what stands out
Drama
Film Oscar. The story of an orphan is the naturalism and ease with
DIRECTOR looking for his father might sound which the story develops. When
Walter Salles like sentimental Hollywood fare, but Doras attempt to take the boy back
in Salless hands it is an often dark, to his father backres, she gives up
WRITERS always clear-eyed look at big-city trying to outwit fate and simply
Marcos Bernstein, poverty, given added authenticity by plays her part: once a reluctant
Joo Emanuel Carneiro, the fact that its child star, Vincius messenger, she makes sure this
Walter Salles de Oliveira, was making ends meet package gets to its destination.
as a shoe-shine boy in Rio de
STARS
Janeiro when Salles spotted him.
Fernanda Montenegro,
Vincius de Oliveira A journey
BEFORE Although it is a boy, Jesu (de
1996 Terra Estrangeira Oliveira), who is lost, alone in Rio
(Foreign Land) is Salless rst after his mother dies in a road This is not a heartwarming
notable movie, and it is shown accident, Central Station (Central movie about a woman trying
at more than 40 lm festivals do Brasil) isnt so much the story to help a pathetic orphan,
around the world. of his emotional journey as that of but a hard-edged lm about
Dora (Fernanda Montenegro), his a woman who thinks only
AFTER reluctant guardian. Dora works at of her own needs.
2004 The Motorcycle Diaries, the titular station, writing letters Roger Ebert
about the life of the young for illiterate people who trust her
Che Guevara, brings Salles to mail thembut few make it to
another international success. the mailbox, since Dora has no
conscience. When she sells Jesu to
2012 Salless On the Road,
an illegal adoption agency, she tells
a screen adaptation of Jack
Kerouacs iconic novel, is a What else to watch: Foreign Land (1996) City of God (2002, pp.30409)
HERES TO THE
MAN WHO KILLED
MY SISTER
FESTEN / 1998
O
n March 13, 1995, a group movement. Following Dogme
IN CONTEXT of Danish lmmakers rules, the movie takes place in one
came together to create setting, a family-run hotel hosting
GENRE
an artistic manifesto. There were a patriarchs 60th birthday dinner.
Family drama
many rules in this document, but His three estranged children return
DIRECTOR the core idea behind the Dogme 95 for the occasion and dark secrets
Thomas Vinterberg movement was the removal of are exposed. The claustrophobia
artice from cinema. Knocking away and intense realism of the lming
WRITERS creative crutches and devices, from style add to the pressure-cooker
Thomas Vinterberg, music to supercial dramatic tropes atmosphere gradually built up by
Mogens Rukov such as murder, the goal was to the proceedings.
purify movies, to tell stories that are
STARS
focused entirely on the characters The speech
Ulrich Thomsen,
and the moment they are in. Festen subverts social conventions,
Henning Moritzen,
The rst Dogme movie, Festen perhaps most tellingly in its use
Thomas Bo Larsen (The Celebration), was Thomas of a formal speech to expose the
BEFORE Vinterbergs contribution to the truths under the veneer of familial
1960 Jean-Luc Godard
brought a new and radical Thomas Vinterberg Director
lmmaking style to bout
de soufe. Thomas Kristian Levring, and Sren
Vinterberg Kragh-Jacobsen. His movie
AFTER was born in Festen was the rst, and most
1998 The second Dogme Copenhagen, successful, of the movement,
movie is Lars von Triers The Denmark, and was met with international
Idiots, about a group of friends in 1969. After graduating from acclaim, including winning the
the national lm school of jury prize at Cannes.
who pretend to be disabled for
Denmark in 1993, he made his
their own amusement. feature debut with The Biggest Key movies
1999 US director Harmony Heroes, a road movie that was
Korine makes the rst non- met with acclaim in his native 1996 The Biggest Heroes
European Dogme movie, Julien Denmark. He later formed the 1998 Festen
Dogme 95 movement with 2003 Its All About Love
Donkey-Boy.
fellow directors Lars Von Trier, 2012 The Hunt
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p.341) The Idiots (1998) Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) The King is Alive (2000) Dear Wendy (2004) The Hunt (2012)
EVERYONES FEAR
TAKES ON A LIFE OF
ITS OWN
RINGU / 1998
A
s with many Nakatas movie
IN CONTEXT Western inspired a new genre
horrors of Japanese chillers,
GENRE several of which
Poltergeist (1982) and
Horror were remade by
The Blair Witch Project Hollywood. In these
DIRECTOR (1999), for example J-horror movies,
Hideo Nakata Hideo Nakatas movie the terror is less
Ringu (The Ring) draws explicit, with less
WRITER its shivers from folklore reliance on jump
Hiroshi Takahashi and legend: in this case scares and more left
(screenplay); Kji Suzuki to the imagination.
an old samurai tale
(novel) transferred to modern-
day urban Japan. The tape lasts just
STARS
movie is based on Kji a few seconds
Nanako Matsushima, Suzukis hit 1991 novel and contains
Hioyuki Sanada, Rikiya of the same name, strange imagery
taka, Yichi Numata, which in turn was of a circle of light, a woman
Miki Nakatani inspired by a well-known brushing her hair, a man with his
BEFORE 18th-century ghost story about head covered, a pictogram seen in
1996 Dont Look Up, Nakatas a serving girl, Okiku, who is a close-up of an eyeall played in
rst feature, is not a box-ofce murdered by her lord. the static crackle of a degraded,
Taking a key element from US much-watched video. After each
hit but gives him the critical
horror movies in which teenagers are viewing of the tape, the viewer
prestige to direct Ringu.
drawn to objects or places that are receives a phone call saying they
AFTER taboo or forbidden, Ringu concerns will die in seven days. A week later
1999 Nakata completes a videotape that is being passed they are dead, their faces twisted
the story with Ringu 2. around provincial schools. The by some unimaginable terror.
2002 Nakata directs
Dark Water, which, like Its not of this world. Its Sadakos
his previous two movies,
is remade by Hollywood. fury. And shes put a curse on us.
Ryuji Takayama / Ringu
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Dark Water (2002) One Missed Call (2003) Ju-on: The Grudge (2004) Pulse (2006) It Follows (2014)
M
ovies including Sense Critics noted the way it seemed
IN CONTEXT and Sensibility (1995), to capture an idealized China,
The Ice Storm (1997), and a China of dreams. As Ang Lee
GENRE
Ride With the Devil (1999) propelled himself admitted, such a place
Wuxia (martial arts)
Ang Lee to the A-list of Hollywood never really existed. But the
DIRECTOR directors. So it was a brave move to combination of romance, balletic
Ang Lee make his next project a martial arts martial arts sequences, and poetic
movie set in ancient China with cinematography created a movie
WRITERS dialogue entirely in Mandarin that Western audiences engaged
Hui-Ling Wang, James Chinese. Yet Crouching Tiger, with. In China itself, however, the
Schamus, Tsai Kuo-Jung Hidden Dragon justied the risk. initial response to the movie was
(screenplay); Wang The movie is based on a wuxia less positive, and an appreciation of
Dulu (story) novel (see box, below), written in its merits was slow in coming.
the 1930s by Chinese author Wang Among the best-known wuxia
STARS Dulu, the fourth title in his ve-part in the West are the Once Upon a
Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Crane-Iron Series. In the US and in Time in China series, which are
Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Europe, the movie was an instant regarded as some of the best of
Chang Chen critical and commercial hit, and the genre. Many Chinese critics
BEFORE won the Oscar for best foreign lm. viewed Ang Lee, despite his
1991 Once Upon a Time in Chinese roots, as a cultural tourist
China, starring Jet Li, starts a jumping on the wuxia bandwagon
craze for wuxia movies in Asia. and getting it wrong. The martial
arts sequences were tame, they
1993 Ang Lees The Wedding complained. There was too much
Banquet is Oscar-nominated talk and not enough action. In their
for Best Foreign Language lm. Its a good exam opinion, Ang Lee was pandering
how to tell a story to Western audiences need for
AFTER with a global sense. emotional involvement.
2004 Zhang Yimous visually Ang Lee Yet engaging the audiences
stunning wuxia movie House emotionally and psychologically is
of Flying Daggers, also starring precisely what Ang Lee intended.
Zhang Ziyi, is clearly aimed at He believed that the popular
Western audiences. martial arts movies had barely
begun to explore the true meaning
Wuxia movies
Wuxia stories are an old tradition 1960s that they became a
in China. The word wuxia means phenomenon in China. In the
chivalrous warrior, and rst 1990s, Hong Kong lmmakers
emerged during the Ming Dynasty made the Once Upon a Time in
(13681644). Like the knights of China series, featuring the folk
European romances, wuxia hero Wong Fei-hung (played
combined a quest for personal by Jet Li, left).
perfection with skill in combat. Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Ming and Qing rulers tried to Dragon changed the nature of
suppress wuxia stories because wuxia in China, with movies
of their emphasis on social justice, such as Zhang Yimous House
but they remained hugely popular. of Flying Daggers (2004) telling
The rst wuxia movies were made a more psychological story than
in the 1920s, but it was in the the earlier action-led movies.
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Hero (2002) House of Flying Daggers (2004) Brokeback Mountain (2005) Lust, Caution (2007) Life of Pi (2012)
Minute by minute
00:06 00:34 1:11 1:34
Shu Lien delivers the legendary Li Mu Bai confronts Lo disrupts Jens wedding After dueling with Jen,
sword Green Destiny to Sir Te Jade Fox for poisoning his procession and urges her to Li Mu Bai throws Green
in Beijing. There she meets the master. Jade Fox kills the return with him to the Destiny over a waterfall.
young Jen Yu, who is envious policeman who has been desert.She runs away Jen Yu chases after it and
of Shu Liens warrior lifestyle. tracking her. disguised as a boy. is saved by Jade Fox.
1:45
00:10 00:50 1:26 Wounded by one of
A masked thief steals Lo, a bandit, slips into Jen Jen rejects Shu Liens Foxs darts, Li Mu Bai
Green Destiny from Sir Tes Yus bedroom. In ashback, we friendship and the pair speaks his love for Shu
study, and is chased by see him raiding her baggage duel spectacularly. Shu Lien Lien. Jen asks Lo to
Shu Lien across the train in the desert, and the two wins, with a broken sword make a wish. She then
rooftops of Beijing. of them falling in love. held to Jen Yus throat. jumps off Mt. Wudang.
Left unsaid
Most earlier wuxia movies pitched
the viewer straight into the combat.
However, Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon opens with a ve-minute-
long dialogue between a noble
swordsman, Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-
fat) and a female warrior, Shu Lien
(Michelle Yeoh). The story is set in I would rather be a ghost drifting by
the 18th century, during the Qing
Dynasty. Li Mu Bai has retired from
your side as a condemned soul than
ghting and has joined a monastery enter heaven without you. Because of
as a path to enlightenment, but
neither he nor Shu Lien can cast
your love, I will never be a lonely spirit.
aside their love for each other, or Li Mu Bai / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
294 CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON
confess their feelings. Both are pei), the killer of his old master, Jen Yu rejects Shu Liens offer of
constrained by notions of honor. to be the culprit. Before he can friendship and the pair duel. Shu Lien
These unspoken desires heighten reveal his heart to Shu Lien, ghts with every weapon available, but
the sexual tension between them. therefore, Li Mu Bai must recover each is destroyed in turn by Jen Yu
wielding Green Destiny.
Crouching tiger, hidden dragon Green Destiny and avenge his
is a Chinese expression alluding masters death.
to a situation full of danger. in a spectacular aerial chase, is in
In Lees movie, chief among Women warriors fact Jen Yu (Zhang Ziyi), a ery
these dangers is suppressed sexual At this point in the narrative, it young noblewoman who has been
desire. Just when Shu Lien and Li becomes clear that Lee is making secretly trained in brilliant but
Mu Bai seem about to overcome a second major departure from the uncontrolled combat skills by the
propriety and declare their love, Li wuxia movie tradition by putting villainous Jade Fox, also a woman.
Mu Bais sword, Green Destiny, is women to the fore. The sword thief, Li Mu Bais ally and his two
stolen, and he suspects his elusive who is shown leaping away across adversaries are three strong women
archenemy, Jade Fox (Cheng Pei- the rooftops of the Forbidden City who all have major roles in the plot
and the ghting. It is Li Mu Bais
beloved Shu Lien who plays the
Fighters have rules, too. Friendship, customary male part of sublime
trust, integrity. Always keep your swordsman with Zen-like emotional
control. Jen Yu and Jade Fox are
promise. Without rules we wouldnt their out-of-control opponents.
Jen Yu is in violent rebellion
survive long. against the social and chivalric
Shu Lien / Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon conventions Li Mu Bai and Shu
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By Hollywood is only doing so
standards, the budget because he desires
for Ang Lees movie was her sexually.
small: $17 million. Jade Fox was once
Studio executives were
taken aback when it
a student of Li Mu Bais
grossed $128 million old master, but killed
in the US alone, and him when he tried to
nearly $215 million take sexual advantage
internationally. of her. Her hostility as a
character, and her fury
and vengefulness,
Lien live by. She is could also be sexual in
contemptuous of origin. The entire story
their self-discipline, is driven by sexual Ang Lee Director
or as she sees it, undercurrents.
their self-repression. Stop Born in 1954 in Taiwan, Ang
talking like a monk, she retorts, Fantastical ghting Lee graduated from the
National Taiwan College of
when Li Mu Bai tries to advise her In another departure from
Arts before moving to the
that the sword is a state of mind. genre tradition, the ghting US. His rst critical success
She has taken a lover, Lo (Chang scenes are not so much staged came with The Wedding
Chen), a bandit, with whom she is as choreographed, becoming Banquet, the rst of several
sexually intimate, and dees her extraordinary aerial ballets. In movies made with
family (unthinkable in China at that the most stunning sequence, screenwriter James Schamus.
time) by escaping on her wedding with Li Mu Bai ghting Jen Yu Lee returned to Taiwan to
night from an arranged, respectable amid swaying bamboos, the effect make Eat Drink Man Woman
marriage to a nobleman. was not achieved with computer (1994), a critical and
Jen Yu acknowledges that trickery but with the actors ying commercial success. His
Li Mu Bais martial skills are on wires. The result is enigmatic adaptation of Jane Austens
greater than those of Jade Fox, rather than violent, capturing the Sense and Sensibility (1995),
and she wants him as her teacher. mystery and poetry of a mythical with a screenplay by the
When he agrees, she says that he ancient China. movies star, Emma
Thompson, revealed his range.
The tragedy The Ice Storm
and the US Civil War drama
Major ght scenes Ride with the Devil (1999)
were followed by Crouching
bamboo forest
Rescuing Jen
Teahouse
Jade Fox
appears
Dueling
Rooftop
In the
Key movies
YOU DONT
REMEMBER
YOUR NAME?
SPIRITED AWAY / 2001
T
he animators at Tokyos lm to win an Oscar. It was also a
IN CONTEXT Studio Ghiblichief among masterpiece of its genre, a glorious
them cofounder Hayao ight of imagination based on the
GENRE
Miyazakihave been making wildly idea of the magical doorway found
Animation, fantasy
inventive movies since 1986. With a in much childrens ction. Children
DIRECTOR highly distinctive style of animation often see reality as something to be
Hayao Miyazaki inuenced by the manga tradition of escaped from, and the genius of
Japanese comic books, Studio Ghibli Spirited Away is allowing the child
WRITER has expanded the tastes of in everyone to do just that.
Hayao Miyazaki audiences around the world.
STARS Miyazakis Spirited Away brought After a long train journey, Chihiro
Ghibli worldwide commercial and the mysterious No-Face (left) have
Rumi Hiiragi, Miyu Irino,
success, and also acclaimit was tea with Zeniba, the twin sister of the
Mari Natsuki
the rst foreign-language animation greedy and controlling witch Yubaba.
BEFORE
1979 The Castle of Cagliostro,
the tale of a clever thief, is
Miyazakis rst movie.
1984 Nausica of the Valley
of the Wind stars a pacist
princess in a postapocalyptic
world; its success leads to the
creation of Studio Ghibli, home
to a string of animation hits.
1997 Princess Mononoke is
Miyazakis rst movie to use
computer graphics.
AFTER
2013 The Wind Rises tells the
ctionalized life story of aircraft
designer Jiro Horikoshi.
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Princess Mononoke (1997) The Cat Returns (2002) Howls Moving Castle (2004)
The bizarre town that Chihiro later reveal their caring side and
wanders into is home to Japans humanity. Even No-Face, the quiet
legions of demons, spirits, and spirit who becomes the villain of the
gods, where humans are turned movies second act, is also portrayed
into animals. Chihiro avoids the
spell, but her parents do not. sympathetically, in his desire to
connect with Chihiro and his
attempts to give her gifts to win
by the end of the movie, the her over. The boundless imagination
tyrannical Yubaba still holds that Miyazaki uses to create his
sway, and while Chihiro fantastical worlds is matched by
manages to escape, many his endearing compassion for his
others are left behind. characterstheir strengths and
For all the movies sense of aws, dreams and fearsand this
wonder, it is this grounding in allows us to care about them as
reality, this refusal to whitewash deeply as we marvel at them.
the darker elements of life, that
makes Spirited Away more
poignant than many other
fantasy tales. Its not about
defeating evil and creating a
utopia, but instead about simply
surviving and nding moments This visual wonder is
of happiness and compassion the product of a erce and
One subversive aspect of wherever you can. fearless imagination whose
Spirited Away compared with creations are unlike any
Miyazakis other work and the Everyone has a story youve seen before.
fantasy genre as a whole is that Spirited Away strives to portray its Kenneth Turan
the fantasy realm presented here is characters in an evenhanded and Los Angeles Times, 2002
often anything but majestic. While nuanced fashion. It often introduces
it does feature wondrous magic and characters in quite a harsh light
supernatural creatures, the movie from the seemingly unsympathetic
also focuses on the harrowing day- coworker Rin to Zeniba, Yubabas
to-day existence of the protagonist, sister and fellow witchonly to
a 10-year-old girl called Chihiro, as
she is put to work in a bathhouse Hayao Miyazaki Director
run by the witch Yubaba.
Hayao Miyazaki 20 years later, with Princess
Real fantasy was born in Mononoke. Spirited Away, his
While the magical realms depicted Tokyo in 1941; follow-up, won him an Oscar
in childrens ction are usually more he and his and was perhaps his best-
dangerous than our own, populated family were received movie. The Wind Rises,
as they are by strange and terrible evacuated to escape the US in 2013, was his last movie.
monsters, they also come with a rebombing of Japanese cities.
signicant upside: the characters Miyazaki got his rst job in Key movies
animation in 1963, and made his
who wander into them will often be
directorial debut in 1979 with 1997 Princess Mononoke
given a chance to win the crown or The Castle of Cagliostro. He rose 2001 Spirited Away
right some terrible wrong. In Spirited to worldwide prominence almost 2013 The Wind Rises
Away, however, not much changes:
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I LIKE TO LOOK
FOR THINGS NO-ONE
ELSE CATCHES
AMLIE / 2001
A
fter enjoying In Amlie, Jeunet
IN CONTEXT critical success succeeded in nding a
in France, Jean- new take on the tired and
GENRE much-derided romantic
Pierre Jeunets rst
Romantic comedy comedy genre, using an
venture into Hollywood ambitious pairing of style
DIRECTOR was a troubled one. Hired and subject matter.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet to direct the fourth movie
in the science-ction Alien
WRITERS series, the project suffered a waitress meeting
Guillaume Laurant, production difculties and the man shes
Jean-Pierre Jeunet was released to mixed destined to fall in love with; in
reviews. Jeunet returned to France practice the movie is a tribute to a
STARS
discouraged, and for his next movie virtuoso creativity and imagination.
Audrey Tautou, Mathieu
concocted Amlie, a work in which Despite the smallness of the central
Kassovitz, Dominique Pinon
every frame seems to celebrate a story, Jeunet uses techniques
BEFORE freedom that had perhaps been usually reserved for action movies
1991 Jeunet and Marc Caros denied to him on his previous and epics. The far-reaching and
Delicatessen is an inventive project. Structurally, Amlie is a expansive script, the strong use of
fantasy movie set in a romantic comedythe story of color, and the experimental editing
postapocalyptic France.
1995 The baroque fairy tale
Jean-Pierre Jeunet Director
The City of Lost Children gets Jean-Pierre follow-up, The City of Lost
Jeunet noticed by Hollywood. Jeunet was Children, Jeunet was offered
born in the Alien: Resurrection. After it
AFTER Loire region, performed poorly, he returned
2004 Jeunet teams up with France, in 1953. to France and directed Amlie,
Tautou for the war drama He bought his rst movie camera his most celebrated movie.
A Very Long Engagement. at 17 when he studied animation
at Cinmation studios. His rst Key movies
2009 Micmacs is a comedy- feature movie was Delicatessen,
satire by Jeunet about the which he codirected with Marc 1991 Delicatessen
arms industry. Caro. Based on the commercial 1995 The City of Lost Children
and critical success of their 2001 Amlie
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The City of Lost Children (1995) Alien: Resurrection (1997) A Very Long Engagement (2004)
techniques all serve as platforms routine to the point where he Amlie (Audrey Tautou) plays jokes
for the directors skill without losing doubts his own sanity, such as by on the bullying grocery-store owner
touch with an intimate story: that swapping around door handles in (Urbain Cancelier) for his cruelty to
Lucien (Jamel Debbouze). She secretly
of a young woman nding herself. his apartment and changing the
falls for Nino (Mathieu Kassovitz, far left).
alarm time on his bedside clock.
Saying without words By the same token, when she tries
Amlie has a very pronounced to reignite her fathers dream of because she sees the world in a
visual showmanship, which seeing the world, she does so by different way. She notices things
underscores one of the movies key kidnapping his garden gnome other people dont and acts in a
themesthat the most valuable and sending her father photos of way other people would not. This
communication is done without it appearing in several exotic is especially so when Amlie nds
words. Its central protagonist, the locations. These are disparate herself face to face with her love
young waitress Amlie, is so shy goals. One is an act of social interest, Nino. There is no speech
that she plots elaborate ways to vigilantism, the other a familial of any kind. They simply look at
convey things she is incapable of gesture of love. Yet Amlie goes each other, seeing into the person
putting into words. For example, about both in the same way, honestly, and realize they are meant
instead of confronting a shop owner manipulating reality to get the for each other.
she sees abusing his employee, she person to the place she wants Though some criticized Amlie
subtly disrupts the owners daily themnot out of malice, but for what was seen as a dated portrait
of Paris, others fell in love with
the way it merges ambition with
She doesnt relate to people, soulfulness, juxtaposing high-
she was always a lonely child. energy visuals and narrative
adventure with the simple story of
Amlie / Amlie a boy and a girl falling in love.
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WHAT AN
EXTRAORDINARY
STANCE!
LAGAAN / 2001
A
story about a village cricket
IN CONTEXT match in India under the
British Raj in the 1890s,
GENRE
Ashutosh Gowarikers Lagaan, Once
Musical drama
Upon a Time in India (to give it its
DIRECTOR full title) is one of the few Indian The movie is not just a story.
Ashutosh Gowariker movies to have achieved audience It is an experience. An
and critical acclaim both within experience of watching
WRITERS India and far beyond. something that puts life
K. P. Saxena (Hindi The scenario is a simple one. At into you, that puts a cheer
dialogue), Ashutosh a time when the remote village of on your face, however
Gowariker (English Champaner in Gujarat is suffering depressed you might be.
dialogue) from a drought, one of the villagers, Sudish Kamath
Bhuvan (Aamir Khan), goes to the The Hindu
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local British ofcer, Captain Andrew
Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Russell (Paul Blackthorne), to plead
Rachel Shelley, Paul for relief from the lagaan, or crop
Blackthorne; narrated tax. Russell dismisses his plea, but
by Amitabh Bachchan before Bhuvan leaves, he sees the
BEFORE British playing cricket and mocks
1957 Mehboob Khans the game. Incensed, Russell offers old-fashioned adventure in which
melodrama Mother India to cancel the villagers taxes for plucky underdogs get together
three years if they can beat his men to take on the bullies, and it has
is the rst Indian movie to be
in a gamebut if they lose, they everything youd expect from such
nominated for the Best Foreign
will have to pay triple. To the horror a classic story. There is a romantic
Language Movie Oscar.
of the villagers, Bhuvan accepts the triangle, as Captain Russells sister
AFTER challenge. The match occupies the Elizabeth (Rachel Shelley) falls for
2004 Gowarikers acclaimed entire second half of the movie, right Bhuvan, who is already pledged
follow-up to Lagaan, Swades, up to the nal, crucial ball. to local girl Gauri (Gracy Singh).
tells the story of a NASA There is a jealous lover, Lakha, who,
scientist who returns to Crowd-pleasing story spurned by Gauri, helps the British.
his native Indian village. Lagaans success at the box ofce There are comic characters galore,
was partly due to its sheer and even the poor outsider who
entertainment value. It is a stirring, turns out to be a hero.
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N
ot since the biblical epics exploits its special effects, it does
IN CONTEXT of Hollywoods classical not depend on them. Its success
era has a movie been owes far more to the skill of its
GENRE
made on the scale of The director, Peter Jackson, who also
Fantasy
Fellowship of the Ring, the rst cowrote the screenplay.
DIRECTOR installment in the Lord of the Rings Jackson understood that he had
Peter Jackson trilogy. For many years, J. R. R. to compress the intricate backstory
Tolkiens sprawling fantasy novel as much as he could, keep the
WRITERS was considered to be unlmable. narrative pace fast, and
Peter Jackson, Only with rapid advances in maintain focus on the
Phillippa Boyens, Fran computer-generated imagery did central character of
Walsh (screenplay); the mythic locations, creatures, Frodo Baggins (Elijah
J. R. R. Tolkien (novel) and vast battle scenes become a Wood). In doing so, he
possibility for a movie director. pulled off the notable
STARS
However, although the movie fully feat of pleasing the
Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen,
Viggo Mortensen Much of the
BEFORE movies critical
and box-ofce
1994 Heavenly Creatures, success was due to
based on a notorious New Jacksons trimming
Zealand murder case, brings of the plot,
Jackson critical prestige. enhancing the
action sequences,
AFTER and expanding
2005 Jacksons box-ofce the female roles.
blockbuster King Kong is a
remake of the 1933 classic.
201214 Jackson repeats
the success of the Lord of
the Rings trilogy with a
three-part adaptation of J. R. R.
Tolkiens novel The Hobbit.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) King Kong (2005)
novels worldwide legions of fans him, but he does not lose his innate
while also engaging with those goodness. Although he has guides
viewers who had never read it. and magical objects to aid him on
Frodo is an innocent, a hobbit his journey, in the end it is his
who has come into possession of goodness that shields him.
the long-lost ring of power, and
with it holds the fate of Middle Good vs evil
Earth. Guided by the wizard Behind the complex story is a very
Gandalf (Ian McKellen), he sets straightforward ght between good
off on a quest to destroy it in the and evil. What gives this struggle
res of distant Mordor, the evil added nuance and jeopardy is the Peter Jackson Director
land where it was forged. He is rings insidious power to corrupt
protected by a fellowship of eight all who come near it, including Born in New Zealand in 1961,
others, including men, a dwarf, and those on the side of goodthe Peter Jackson grew up
fascinated by the fantasy
an elf. Frodos character matures stout-hearted members of the
movies of animator Ray
with each ordeal he overcomes; fellowship. Frodo alone is immune Harryhausen, and began
knowledge and experience change to the rings evil, but his duty as making shorts with a Super 8
the ring bearer becomes an cine camera at nine. He
increasingly burdensome one. received no formal education in
In the hands of a lesser director, lm, and learned through trial
the movie might easily have and error. His rst feature, the
become a convoluted sword-and- cult-classic horror Bad Taste,
sorcery saga. Happily, Jacksons was made in 1987. Fame came
realization of Tolkiens world is with Heavenly Creatures
instead one of the most (1994), based on a true-story
successful novel-to- murder committed by two
movie adaptations schoolgirls, which won the
ever produced. Oscar for best screenplay. In
1999, Jackson got the go-ahead
to make The Lord of the Rings
into three big-budget movies,
Four hobbit friends, in a deal with Hollywood
Merry (Dominic studio New Line Cinema,
Monaghan), Frodo although the movies were shot
(Elijah Wood),
entirely in New Zealand. The
Pippin (Billy
Boyd), and
Return of the King (2003), the
Sam (Sean nal episode of the trilogy,
Astin), set won 11 Academy Awards,
off on their including Best Picture. In 2005,
epic quest. Jackson directed a blockbuster
remake of King Kong, his
favorite childhood movie.
Key movies
S
tylish, compelling, and de Deus in Rio de Janeiro, and how
IN CONTEXT hugely entertaining, organized crime there corrupted,
Fernando Meirelles City and, in many cases, destroyed its
GENRE
of God (Cidade de Deus) also has local youth. Yet Meirelles does not
Gangster, crime
a serious point to make. Told lecture his audience. Instead, he
DIRECTOR from the perspective of Rocket uses every stylistic trick in the
Fernando Meirelles (Alexandre Rodrigues), an aspiring cinematic book, from inventive
photographer, it is a movie about montages to adventurous camera
WRITERS one of Brazils most notorious and work, to ensure the story is vividly
Brulio Mantovani impoverished favelas, the Cidade and energetically realized, and
(screenplay); Paulo Lins engages the audience with
(novel) the human tragedy.
In one scene, a gang of
STARS
children walks through the
Alexandre Rodrigues, favela, joking about taking
Leandro Firmino, over the slum and the people
Alice Braga they would need to kill in the
BEFORE process. It is darkly humorous
1990 Martin Scorceses but also horrifying to see
Goodfellas tells the story children bred into violence
of the Maa from the point from so young an age.
of view of mobster-turned-
informant Henry Hill.
Tale of a city
The movies action is played
AFTER out at an ambitious scale.
2005 Meirelless Hollywood Its story spans more than
debut, The Constant Gardener, a decade and charts the
is a love story set in Kenya.
2008 Blindness, Meirelless Most of the movies
movie about an epidemic of actors were inhabitants
blindness in an unnamed city, of the favelas portrayed in
the movie. Several went on
receives mixed reviews. to appear in Meirelles
sequel, City of Men.
experience of growing to adulthood of voice-over, as Rocket summarizes Dadinho, or Lil Dice, (Douglas
in the City of God. To achieve this, the favelas dening moments, from Silva) is the psychotic kid whose
Meirelles did not bind himself to the downfall of the Tender Trio in criminal career takes off after he
massacres the inhabitants of a
the narrative constraints of one the late 1960s, to the rise of Lil Z
motel during a robbery.
persons story. The movie does have as a gang leader in the early 1980s.
a central character in Rocket, but Rocket observes everything as
he is a photographer, an observer characters ourish and die, as high- the opportunity for more stylistic
who acts as an audience surrogate, rise buildings rise and cartels fall. experimentation. The movie
involved but not involved, there to The use of voice-over also shifts its focus from one central
witness the events in the City of allows for bolder visual techniques, protagonist to another, taking turns
God as they occur. The movie such as montages that enable a telling their stories. It takes up the
claries this intention with its use faster passage of time, as well as tales of Shaggy, the leader of the
Tender Trio, Benny, the pacist
friend of Lil Z, and Knockout Ned,
A kid? I smoke, I snort. Ive killed a working man dragged into gang
and robbed. Im a real man. warfare after his family is attacked.
With these switching perspectives,
Steak-with-fries / City of God Meirelles turns the favela itself
308 CITY OF GOD
the wicked to thrive and the
Relationships, allegiances, and enmities innocent to perish. This is
demonstrated starkly in the
Loves Rocket Brothers movies opening sequence, in
Anglica Goose
(Narrator) which two chickens are about
to be plucked and cooked by Lil
Boyfriend Friends Zs gang. A knife ashes as it is
sharpened against a rock. One
Brothers Friends chicken inches as the other is
Kills
Benny Shaggy Clipper killed, and makes a break for it,
Partners in crime but there is no escape.
Kills When Knockout Ned tries
to draw a line between being a
Kills Enemies hoodlum and his noble vigilante
Blackie Carrot Lil Z mission against Lil Z, the City
of God intervenes, just as it does
Team up against Lil Z Rapes when Shaggy tries to ee the
criminal life in the name of love, or
Knockout Boyfriend Neds when Benny decides that hes too
The Tender Trio Ned Girlfriend good a person to be a gangster.
Each time a character gives in to
their better nature, that character
into the central character, with is punished. They are protagonists
other characters entering only in their own Greek tragedies, with
when they matter to the overall the city in the role of Fate.
story of the slum.
Journalistic ethics
The sacricial chicken The city as fate City of God is a gangster story,
conveys with the force of a One of the main themes Meirelles an impassioned piece of social
blunt instrument how cheap explores is the favelas corrosive commentary, and an ambitious
life has become in the ghetto. effect on everyone it touches. The work of visual cinema. Rockets
Peter Bradshaw violence it spawns does not simply role as a photographer also allows
The Guardian stay among the criminals, but the movie to touch upon the ethics
rather is all consuming and of journalism in a war zone, or in
perpetuates a culture of suffering this case, the act of dramatizing
for all the inhabitants. Meirelles very real problems of poverty and
presents the City of God as an violence. This is highlighted when
entity in itself, a place that allows Rocket confronts a newspaper for
Minute by minute
00:10 00:32 1:09 1:40
The Tender Trio rob a motel At the beach, Rocket Benny is shot by Blackie at Rockets photo of Lil Z
with Lil Dice as lookout. We photographs his friends, his farewell celebration. Blackie appears in the newspaper.
later nd out that Lil Dice and meets Anglica for was aiming at Lil Z. Carrot He is offered a job, and
went back afterward and the rst time. He buys then kills Blackie. Lil Z is pleased by
shot everyone in the motel. pot to impress her. the publicity.
O
ldboy (2003) is the second body. This theme intensies as
IN CONTEXT entry in the Vengeance the movie progresses, with both
trilogy by Korean director protagonist and antagonist waging
GENRE
Park Chan-wook, coming between a war of minds with each other in
Revenge thriller
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) which their motives are dened by
DIRECTOR and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance suffering, rather than by their urge
Park Chan-wook (2005). The fact that Oldboy is the for violent revenge. In this sense,
only one without vengeance in Oldboy is more than a revenge
WRITERS the title is telling, and signies a movie. It is an examination of
Park Chan-wook, Lim difference in focus from the others. despair. When Oh escapes,
Chun-hyeong, Hwang Oldboy is certainly a revenge he sets out to discover the
Jo-yun, Lim Joon-hyung movie, but it is concerned more identity of his captor and
(screenplay); Nobuaki with the corroding effect of an avenge himself, only to
Minegishi (comic); Garon obsession than with the catharsis
Tsuchiya (story) of killing the one who has
wronged. The very
STARS concept, in which
Choi Min-sik, Yu Ji-tae, an unassuming
Kang Hye-jeong loser, Oh Dae-su
BEFORE (Choi Min-sik),
2000 Parks rst movie Joint is abducted and
Security Area is a thriller set kept prisoner in a
room for 15 years
on the border with North Korea.
without knowing
2002 Park directs Sympathy why, or by whom, is
for Mr. Vengeance, the rst more about torture of
part of his Vengeance trilogy. the mind than of the
AFTER
2009 Park tries his hand at A guard restrains Oh Dae-su
horror with Thirst, the story of just as Oh learns the reason for
his imprisonment. In a gesture
a priest becoming a vampire
of remorse, he commits a
after a failed experiment. gruesome act of self-harm
with a pair of scissors.
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What else to watch: Vertigo (1958, pp.14045) Infernal Affairs (1990) Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002)
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005) Mother (2009) Thirst (2009) Stoker (2013)
YOU DONT
KNOW ME BUT
I KNOW YOU
THE LIVES OF OTHERS / 2006
T
he Lives of Others was Germanys Communist regime. It
IN CONTEXT inspired by an image was one of the rst serious
formed in the mind of attempts to capture the day-to-day
GENRE
German director Florian Henckel hell of the East German state, in
Drama
von Donnersmarck. He pictured a which people attempted to live
DIRECTOR secret policeman, inert and gray- normal lives without the right to
Florian Henckel faced, headphones clamped to his privacy or individual thought.
von Donnersmarck ears, listening in on the lives of
others because it was his duty to The listener in the attic
WRITER know everything. Was it really The story centers around a model
Florian Henckel possible, Donnersmarck wondered, Stasi ofcer, Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich
von Donnersmarck that this policeman could remain Mhe), who is given the routine job
unsentimental about the private of nding incriminating material
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lives under his surveillance? on a playwright, Georg Dreyman
Ulrich Mhe, Martina
Set in East Berlin in 1983, (Sebastian Koch), by spying on him
Gedeck, Sebastian Koch, this powerful movie offers a and his lover, the famous actress
Ulrich Tukur glimpse into the workings of the Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina
BEFORE Stasi, the secret police of East Gedeck). Installed in the roof of the
1989 Ulrich Mhe stars in
Spiders Web, West Germanys Modern German cinema
last submission to the
Academy Awards before the After the acclaim that greeted the subject of The Baader
countrys dissolution in 1990. the New German Cinema of the Meinhof Complex (2008),
1970s, German movies of recent while The Lives of Others
2003 Wolfgang Beckers Good years have tended to concern and Good Bye Lenin! offered
Bye Lenin! is a comedy about themselves with the past. There audiences a human take on the
the reunication of Germany. have, of course, been exceptions, dissolution of East Germany.
but the most highly regarded
AFTER German movies of this century Key movies
2008 The Baader Meinhof have been fascinated by the
Complex tells the story of countrys modern history. The 2003 Good Bye Lenin!
far-left West German militant Counterfeiters looked back to 2004 Downfall
group the Red Army Faction. World War II, as did Downfall. 2006 The Lives of Others
The terrorism of the 1970s was 2007 The Counterfeiters
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Wings of Desire (1987, pp.25861) Nikolaikirche (1995) Black Book (2006) The White Ribbon (2009, p.323)
This poster
with the original
Spanish title shows
the protagonist,
Ofelia, in the main
image. Below her is
the gnarled, hollow
tree that Ofelia
must enter for
her rst task.
316 PANS LABYRINTH
Vidal and Ofelia can both be way to die. Ofelia shows the same
considered true believers, each conviction when attempting the
fully convinced of the validity of fauns tasks. The sense that Vidals
the world they have built around bad qualities mirror Ofelias good
themselves. Vidal believes in ones adds a complexity to events
Francos cause and admits that as they unfold. The lm works on so many
he is hunting the stragglers by Whether or not Ofelias fantasy levels that it seems to change
choice. He is a man without doubt, realm is real is left to the viewer to shape even as you watch it.
just as Ofelia is without doubt decide. It is also up to the audience Stephanie Zacharek
when she braves the to decide which world The Village Voice
horror of the child- they believe in
eating Pale Man more: Ofelias
to pass the or Vidals.
second of the
fauns tests.
In Pans
Labyrinth, Both stories feel as textured and
evil is just as vivid as the otherthe Grand
convinced of its righteousness Guignol set design of the Pale
as good. Vidal is not a hypocrite Mans lair is matched by the
or a coward, and charges into specicity of Vidals quarters
battle without fear. He even and his eerily controlled shaving
tells a doubting comrade that routine. This is where the success
this is the only of Pans Labyrinth liesnot simply
as a twisted fairy tale, but one that
also explores the sadness of the
need to escape into a fantasy world.
THIS IS OUR
DESTINY
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE / 2008
S
et in Mumbai, Slumdog The story begins with Jamal
IN CONTEXT Millionaire tells the rags-to- Malik (Dev Patel), a penniless
riches story of a kid from the orphan from the slums of Mumbai,
GENRE
slums who tries his luck on a game just one question away from
Drama
show. The movies inuences are winning 20 million rupees on
DIRECTOR wildly cross-cultural. The source Indian TVs Who Wants to Be a
Danny Boyle novel, Vikas Swarups Q&A, was Millionaire? But when the show
Indian, but the director Danny breaks before the crucial nal
WRITERS Boyle and screenwriter Simon question, he is arrested on
Simon Beaufoy (screenplay); Beaufoy are British. They present suspicion of cheatingfor how
Vikas Swarup (novel) a Mumbai where traditional Indian could a poor slumdog know all
and modern global inuences are the answers? A cynical police
STARS
stirred together, backed by a sound inspector (Irrfan Khan) spends the
Dev Patel, Freida Pinto,
track by A. R. Rahman that mixes night interrogating Jamal, who
Madhur Mittal, Anil
Indian classical music with hip-hop explains how his answers have
Kapoor, Irrfan Khan and house, Bollywood, and R&B. been tied to events in his past.
BEFORE
1996 Trainspotting, a gritty
black comedy based on the
novel by Irvine Welsh, shoots
Danny Boyle to fame.
2002 City of God shows the
potential of dramas set in the
developing world to have
worldwide box-ofce appeal.
AFTER
2012 Boyle directs the 2012 Jamal (Dev
London Olympics opening Patel) and
ceremony, including a Latika (Freida
Pinto) overcome
Punjabi song composed adversity and
by A. R. Rahman. prejudice to
nd love.
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(1955, pp.13233) Central Station (1998, p.285) City of God (2002, pp.30409)
S
cripted by reporter Mark of footage that was edited down
IN CONTEXT Boal, Kathryn Bigelows The to just 131 minutes. The movie was
Hurt Locker follows the story praised for portraying a viscerally
GENRE
of a three-man US bomb disposal intense, real war experience,
War movie
team during the Iraq War. It was although detractors criticized its
DIRECTOR shot on location in Syria, near the lack of a moral stance. Bigelow offers
Kathryn Bigelow Iraqi border. Four handheld little or no comment on the purpose
cameras were used to of the war; instead
WRITER give a powerfully she focuses
Mark Boal plausible newsreel narrowly and
STARS effect, out of 200 hours
Jeremy Renner, Anthony
Mackie, Brian Geraghty Staff Sergeant William
James runs from the scene
BEFORE of a controlled explosion.
1986 Oliver Stones Platoon He will recklessly return
shows a ground-level view of to pick up his gloves.
the Vietnam War.
2001 Black Hawk Down
emphasizes the comradeship
of soldiers even as it seems to
criticize American policy.
AFTER
2010 Paul Greengrasss Iraq
war movie Green Zone uses a
handheld camera technique
and has a political message.
2012 Kathryn Bigelow makes
her adrenaline-fueled movie
Zero Dark Thirty about the
hunt for Osama Bin Laden.
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What else to watch: Platoon (1986) The Battle of Algiers (1966, pp.18287)
Black Hawk Down (2001) Green Zone (2010) Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
IF I DIE WHAT A
BEAUTIFUL
MAN ON WIRE / 2008
DEATH!
S
creen portraits of one
IN CONTEXT person, whether drama or
documentary, are usually
GENRE
about two kinds of lives: those that
Documentary
are interesting in themselves, and
those noted for achieving something
The documentary, a hybrid
DIRECTOR of actual and restaged
James Marsh remarkable. James Marshs Man
on Wire portrays a life that ts into footage, is constructed
WRITER both categories. It is the story of an like a rst-rate thriller.
Philippe Petit (book) audacious high-wire walk between Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times, 2008
STARS the twin towers of the World Trade
Center in 1974, yet it speaks to the
Philippe Petit,
larger theme of how far a person will
Jean-Franois Heckel,
go for art. The movie presents French
Jean-Louis Blondeau high-wire walker Philippe Petit as a
BEFORE man whose art is all consuming, to
1999 Marshs Wisconsin Death the point that he risks his life for it. night that Petit and his crew broke
Trip reconstructs strange Rather than burnish its subject, Man into the World Trade Center and the
events that took place in a on Wire derives its power from its hurdles they had to overcome to
small American town at the focus on Petits aws as well as his enact their stunt; the other tells the
end of the 19th century. talent and determination. The broader tale of Petits life leading up
viewer is left marveling at how such to the event. Everythingfrom wire-
2005 In Marshs drama The a restless personality can attain the walking across the two towers of
King, a man named Elvis Zen-like concentration needed to Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris or
tracks down his reluctant walk across an abyss on a wire. the Sydney Harbour Bridge to
father, a pastor. moving to New York Citywas in
Raison dtre preparation for the World Trade
AFTER The movie is structured into two Center walk. For Petit, this was
2014 The Theory of Everything, parallel narratives: the event and more than an ambitionit was the
Marshs biopic of physicist the life. One strand follows the very reason for his life.
Stephen Hawking, earned a
Best Actor Oscar for its star, What else to watch: Wisconsin Death Trip (1999) Touching The Void (2003)
Eddie Redmayne. Project Nim (2011) The Imposter (2012) The Theory of Everything (2014)
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aving spent most of his Murders go unsolved, and mayhem
IN CONTEXT working life in TV, Michael reigns. Meanwhile, the local pastor
Haneke was 47 when he forces his children to wear a white
GENRE
made his rst movie, The Seventh ribbon for any misdeed they have
Historical drama
Continent, in 1989. Since then, his committed. The ribbon is meant
DIRECTOR reputation as one of Europes most to symbolize the innocence from
Michael Haneke important directors has only grown, which they have strayed, but it
with movies that are as stark as actually seems to represent their
WRITER they are sophisticated, exploring violation by those institutions that
Michael Haneke humanity to disturbing effect. should keep children safehome,
STARS family, and church. The ribbon
Burghart Klauner, The specter of death means nothing to anyone because
Shot with an exquisitely detailed there is no purity to be found.
Christian Friedel,
sense of realism, The White Ribbon There is a shard of optimism in
Leonie Benesch
tells the story of life in a small the form of a young couple falling in
BEFORE German village just before World love, but the terrible realization is
1997 In Hanekes Funny War I. There, a series of cruel and that a generation of children whose
Games, two psychopaths play mysterious events sow fear and development is being warped by
cruel games on the family confusion among the villagers, from authority in the movie would come
they have taken hostage. the tenant farmers to the baron. of age as the supporters of Nazism.
P
olice work and all Eschewing
IN CONTEXT that comes with cop-show
upholding the law clichs, Nuri
GENRE Bilge Ceylans
has long been a source of
Crime, drama Once Upon
fascination in movies. The a Time in
DIRECTOR police represent order, and Anatolia
Nuri Bilge Ceylan for the common good they portrays the
must endure terrible things drudgery of
WRITERS on our behalf. Turkish police work
Ebru Ceylan, Nuri Bilge director Nuri Bilge Ceylans with raw,
Ceylan, Ercan Kesal uninching
brooding, tragic movie honesty.
Once Upon a Time in
STARS
Anatolia is a tale of cops,
Muhammet Uzuner,
doctors, and lawyers as they
Yilmaz Erdogan, Taner
search through the night for
Birsel, Firat Tanis the body of a murder victim.
BEFORE Stripping out the articial The policemen and lawyers in
1997 Nuri Bilge Ceylans glamour and excitement that dene Once Upon a Time in Anatolia are
critically acclaimed debut these professions in most movies, forced to deal with the horrors they
feature The Town is a the movie presents their work as a witness while also fullling the
dreamlike examination of punishing journey in an endless demands of their respective
childhood and family. night that is lled with frustration, bureaucracies. Unable to express
tension, and very little glory. Here, their true reactions to what they
2008 In Ceylans Three the ofcials who uphold law and see, they are allowed very little
Monkeys, a politician offers a order are heroes not because they catharsis. Police ofcer Naci
family money to cover up a always catch the bad guy, but (Yilmaz Erdogan) is repeatedly
hit-and-run accident. because they give up a part of their rebuked for his impulsive reactions
humanity so that we dont have to. to setbacks. When a body is found,
AFTER
2014 Winter Sleep earns
Ceylan the Palme dOr at Nobody just dies because they said
the Cannes Film Festival.
they would.
Cemal / Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
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What else to watch: The Big Heat (1953, p.332) Le Doulos (1962) In Cold Blood (1967) A Short Film about Killing
(1988) Insomnia (1997) Zodiac (2007) Three Monkeys (2008) Leviathan (2014)
SO WHAT DO
YOU LIKE ABOUT
BEING UP
GRAVITY / 2013
HERE?
O
n one level, Gravity is a Gravity features action sequences
IN CONTEXT simple affairthe tale of shot in long, unbroken takes. When
astronaut Dr. Ryan Stone Stone, trying to reach the safety of
GENRE
(Sandra Bullock) stranded in orbit the International Space Station, is
Thriller, science ction
after her shuttle is destroyed, pelted by orbiting debris, the camera
DIRECTOR surviving on her wits in the hostile follows her every move, swooping
Alfonso Cuarn environment of space. However, and spinning as she tumbles
while its story of a lone adventurer through space. These nonstop
WRITERS trying to get home could have been sequences allow the audience to see
Alfonso Cuarn, told in any movie since the medium with pin-sharp clarity the endless
Jons Cuarn began, director Alfonso Cuarn expanse around herand to feel
uses the very latest in lmmaking exactly what shes going through.
STARS
technology, including stunning 3D
Sandra Bullock,
effects, to create an experience that Before the disaster that destroys
George Clooney
physically pulls in the audience. their shuttle, Stone (Sandra Bullock) and
BEFORE The result feels like a landmark her colleague Kowalski (George Clooney)
1995 Ron Howards Apollo 13, in cinema history. collaborate on repairs to the telescope.
about the disaster-stricken
space mission of 1970, evokes
a mix of claustrophobia
and desolation.
2006 Children of Men,
Cuarns rst science-ction
movie, is set in a future in
which all people are infertile.
AFTER
2014 Christopher Nolans
Interstellar follows mankinds
urgent quest to leave dying
planet Earth and nd a new What else to watch: A Trip to the Moon (1902, pp.2021) 2001: A Space
home among the stars. Odyssey (1968, pp.19293) Alien (1979, p.243) The Right Stuff (1983)
SMALL WORLD 327
I
n his own low-key, low-budget
IN CONTEXT way, Richard Linklater has
always been interested in
GENRE
revolutionizing movies. Filmed in
Family drama
his native Austin, Texas, like his
DIRECTOR debut Slacker, Boyhood is at once an
Richard Linklater incredibly simple idea and a hugely
radical one. Probably one of the most
WRITER authentic coming-of-age stories ever
Richard Linklater told, it follows its protagonist, Mason
STARS (Ellar Coltrane), from the age of six
right up to his graduation from
Ellar Coltrane, Patricia
school at 18. And if the movie feels
Arquette, Ethan Hawke
real, thats because it practically is,
BEFORE with Linklater shooting with Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) offers
1993 Dazed and Confused, Coltrane and the other cast for a few some rare fatherly advice in a tender
days every summer for 12 years, the scene with his son (Ellar Coltrane); for
Linklaters coming-of-age both, perhaps, childhood has ended.
movie set in 1970s Texas, actors aging in time with the story.
does poorly at the box ofce
but soon acquires cult status. Capturing childhood which capture the bittersweet,
Boyhood deals subtly with the haphazard, scrapbook nature of
1995 Before Sunrise is the changing times: as family life shifts childhood and adolescent memories.
rst movie in a romantic and changes, iPods replace CD While the focus is on Mason, the
trilogy by Linklater starring players and Barack Obama replaces other performances are captivating
Ethan Hawke as an American George W. Bush as president. After toonotably from Hawke as the
in Europe and Julie Delpy as Masons aky father (Ethan Hawke) man who married too young, Lorelei
his French lover. leaves, his mother (Patricia Arquette) Linklater (the directors daughter)
embarks on new relationships. as Masons sister, and Arquette,
2012 Linklaters Waking Life, a Everything and nothing happens in who would go on to win an Oscar
story that takes place within the exquisitely paced 165 minutes, for her role in the movie.
a dream, uses a technique
called rotoscoping to make real What else to watch: The 400 Blows (1959, pp.15051) Slacker (1991) Before
actors look like animations. Sunrise (1995) Before Sunset (2004) Before Midnight (2013) Girlhood (2014)
DIRECTO
RY
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A
ny list of the greatest movies of all time, whether it is 10, 100,
or 1,000 titles long, will inevitably be subjective in both its
selections and omissions. Indeed, much of the fun of the debate
comes from the disagreements it provokes. This section features a
selection of the movies that came close to being included in the main
section, but did not quite make the nal cut. It is, like the main list,
subjective in nature, but helps ll some of the inevitable gaps. Spread
widely across time, place, and genre, the list provides additional samples
from world cinema over the last century or so, a selection of movies to
celebrate and to argue over, to watch and to rewatch. Each movie title is
followed by the directors name and the year the movie was released.
played by a young Lee Marvin. visual style and fast-paced political allegory, but it is unclear
Much of the violence occurs editing, plus his ability to give whether its message is attacking
offscreen, but that reduces none scenes a huge emotional kick, turn communism, or the oppression and
of the movies powerhonesty it into an epic of true heroism. paranoia created by McCarthyism.
may win out in the end, but only The movie is also a study in
after exacting a terrible cost. The Japanese social mores, as two
movie is the ultimate renement of mutually distrustful social classes TOUCH OF EVIL
Langs realistic, brutal style. uneasily come together in pursuit Orson Welles, 1958
See also: Metropolis 3233 of a common cause.
M 4647 See also: Rashomon 10813 Crime thriller Touch of Evil was
one of the last of the classic lm
noirs. It is extravagantly theatrical,
LA STRADA RIFIFI with the gigantic presence
Federico Fellini, 1954 Jules Dassin, 1955 literally and gurativelyof Orson
Welles, who wrote and directed
Fellinis La Strada (The Road) can In French heist movie Ri, the the movie, and who also plays the
be seen as his reaction against the robbery of a jewelry store on bent and bloated cop Quinlan.
neorealist movement of which he Pariss Rue de Rivoli takes place Set on the MexicoUS border, the
had been part. It is a determinedly in 20 minutes of almost total story focuses on a Mexican drug
unrealistic fable of three circus silence. The effect was so enforcement ofcial (Charlton
performers, for whom a theatrical believable that some critics have Heston), who realizes that Quinlan
faade hides their inner sadness. called the movie a guide for is corrupt. The movie is famous for
The strongman Zampan buys the criminals. Dassin hated the novel its uninterrupted, three-minute-
waif Gelsomina from her mother to on which the movie was based (he long crane tracking sequence,
be his comic foil, but he continually changed the villains ethnicity to which moves slowly through four
abuses her, until she eventually make the story less racist), but this blocks of the troubled town.
leaves him for high-wire artist Il only made him work harder to give See also: Citizen Kane 6671
Matto. In a t of jealousy Zampan the movie both tension and heart,
kills Il Matto, and Gelsomina is paying meticulous attention to
desolate. The movie features Fellinis detail in a way that was to be ASCENSEUR POUR
trademark visual themes, such as imitated later by movies such as LCHAFAUD
gures suspended between heaven Quentin Tarantinos Reservoir Dogs. Louis Malle, 1958
and earth, and a desolate seashore.
See also: La Dolce Vita 16065 Known as Elevator to the Gallows
INVASION OF THE in the US and Lift to the Scaffold
BODY SNATCHERS elsewhere, Louis Malles Ascenseur
SEVEN SAMURAI Don Siegel, 1956 pour lchafaud is a dark thriller
Akira Kurosawa, 1954 about a pair of lovers, Florence
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a (Jeanne Moreau) and Julien (Maurice
Kurosawas Seven Samurai was science-ction thriller that reects Ronet), who plot to murder Florences
inspired by Hollywood Westerns, the paranoia of the Cold War era. husband. The plan goes horribly
and it, in turn, inspired the Western The idea is simple: a doctor is wrong when Julien is trapped in an
The Magnicent Seven, but it is mystied when all his patients elevator on his way from the crime
very much a Japanese movie, complain to him that their families scene. The claustrophobic shots
steeped in the traditions of the have been replaced by impostors. of Paris at night give the movie a
Samurai warrior class and notions He soon discovers that the town noirish feel, but there is a sense
of honor. The story is a simple has been colonized by alien of realism that anticipates the
oneseven warriors band together seedpods that can replicate French New Wave. The action is
to protect a village against humans in all but their emotions. accompanied by an atmospheric
banditsbut Kurosawas stunning The movie has been seen as a jazz score from Miles Davis.
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viewers retain their sympathy for government agents move in. The
this angry, frustrated man as he movie is also notable for some PARIS, TEXAS
desperately tries to prove himself outstanding performances by its Wim Wenders, 1984
to the world. child actors, including Henry
See also: Taxi Driver 23439 Thomas as Elliott and Drew Paris, Texas opens with a man
Barrymore as Gertie. (Harry Dean Stanton) wandering
See also: Jaws 22831 lost in the Texan desert, and
THE SHINING follows his slow and painful return
Stanley Kubrick, 1980 to his old life, as his brother drives
SCARFACE him across the country to Los
Adapted from Stephen Kings book Brian De Palma, 1983 Angeles to be reacquainted with
of the same name, Kubricks The his son and wife. Playwright Sam
Shining turned the author into a Violent, graphic, and over the top, Shepard wrote the script, producing
household name. Jack Nicholson Brian De Palmas remake of the a sensitive and understated
plays the writer (and recovering 1932 Howard Hawks movie pulls no character study that explores the
alcoholic) Jack Torrance, who takes punches as it charts the rise and nature of family and fatherhood,
an off-season caretaker job at the fall of gangster Tony Montana, as the man, who starts the movie
Overlook Hotel in the Colorado played with relish by Al Pacino. mute, gradually regains his voice
Rockies, bringing his wife Wendy Montana spirals so far out of control and identity. Shot by Wenderss
(Shelley Duvall) and young son, that he kills his sisters husband regular collaborator Robby Mller,
Danny, to stay with him in the vast, on her wedding night. The movie the movie features stunning, bleak
empty building. Over the weeks, divided critics. Some reveled in its shots of the desert and of the
Danny is haunted by increasingly detailed characterization; others seedy neon world of the city.
horrifying visions as Jack slowly found it unpleasant and clichd. See also: Wings of Desire 25861
becomes homicidal, eventually
chasing his family with a re axe
and the now-famous cry, Heeeres BLOOD SIMPLE COME AND SEE
Johnny! Kubrick laced the movie Joel and Ethan Coen, 1984 Elem Klimov, 1985
with symbolism to produce a horror
masterpiece, although King is said The Coens began their directorial Soviet director Elem Klimovs
not to have liked it. careers with this blood-soaked Come and See is one of the few
See also: Dr. Strangelove 17679 debut, a noirish thriller that movies to show the devastation of
2001: A Space Odyssey 19293 features many of the themes they war without a redeeming gleam
would revisit in later movies. A of heroism. Drawing on Klimovs
sleazy bar owner (Dan Hedaya) own boyhood trauma of eeing
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL hires an even sleazier private the besieged city of Stalingrad
Steven Spielberg, 1982 detective (M. Emmet Walsh) to kill during World War II, the movie
his wife (Frances McDormand). follows the boy Florya, who
Few screen creatures have Through crossing, double-crossing, joins the Belarusian partisans
captured the hearts of the world and plain incompetence, the hit to ght the Nazis but is separated
as effectively as Spielbergs E.T., goes bloodily wrong for everyone from his unit. An explosion shatters
with its giant, baby eyes and the involved. Yet the Coens succeed his eardrums, and from then on the
distinctive cute, rasping voice in making the outcome absurd, movie moves through a series of
(spoken by Pat Welsh). Spielbergs funny, horrible, and inevitable. ever more dire scenes, including
direction and Melissa Mathisons Critic Roger Ebert has remarked one that shows his home village
script mix sentiment, sadness, and of the Coens skill in plotting that piled high with corpses. There
comedy in just the right proportions they build crazy walls with is no redemption in the movie, or
to keep the audience enthralled as sensible bricks, and this was never inching, and yet Klimov nds
E.T. befriends 10-year-old Elliott more true than in Blood Simple. a strange beauty in the terrible
and then faces danger when See also: Fargo 28283 images he creates.
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Dont waste your life, warns kill Paulines mother when she tries so, God will cure Jan. Scandalized,
Brian, but this bleak movie ends as to keep them apart. As the girls her local church casts her out, but
it began, with Johnny on the move, blur the line between reality and when, at the end, she sacrices her
in the process of doing just that. the fantasy world they create with life, Jan is apparently cured.
Director Mike Leigh uses a long stories, pictures, and plastic
rehearsal process with his actors to gurines, so does Jackson, creating
develop characters and scripts for a movie that deals with a grim TASTE OF CHERRY
his movies, and in Naked, he story in a surprisingly uplifting way. Abbas Kiarostami, 1997
provoked a stunning performance See also: The Lord of the Rings:
from Thewlisegoistic, bitter, and The Fellowship of the Ring 30203 Taste of Cherry, by Iranian director
nihilistic, yet funny and endearing Abbas Kiarostami, is a minimalist
at times. movie about a man who drives
DRIFTING CLOUDS around Tehran, looking for someone
Aki Kaurismki, 1996 who will bury him once he has
SHORT CUTS killed himself. We never nd out
Robert Altman, 1993 Drifting Clouds, by Finnish director why he wants to die. As he drives
Aki Kaurismki, is a wry, tender he picks up various candidates.
Based on nine short stories by look at the lives of an ordinary Kiarostami had no script, but
Raymond Carver, Robert Altmans couple brought low by a recession. improvised the dialogue almost as
Short Cuts follows the fortunes of Ilona (Kati Outinen) works in a a series of interviews, either from
22 ordinary people in Los Angeles restaurant and her husband Lauri the mans point of view or that of
as their lives interweave over a (Kari Vnnen) is a bus driver. The his passenger. The end, in which
few days. The people, played by couple scrape by until both lose the man is seen waiting for death
an all-star cast that includes Jack their jobs. Lauri loses his licence for in his grave, is surprisingly uplifting.
Lemmon and Julianne Moore, have medical reasons, and although Ilona
little in common, and do nothing nds a new restaurant job, she is
especially dramatic, but beneath cheated out of her wages. It ends WERCKMEISTER
their lives is a sense of insecurity ambiguously, but hopefully, with HARMONIES
and unease about the future, the couple opening a restaurant Bla Tarr, 2000
symbolized by a plague of ies and seeing it ll with customers.
and earthquake warnings. Altman The Hungarian movie Werckmeister
creates a sense of something Harmonies consists of just 39 long
heroic in their willingness to keep BREAKING THE WAVES shots in black and white, each a
trying, hoping for something better. Lars von Trier, 1996 complete scene in itself. The story
is set in a bleak town in winter. A
Set in a remote part of Scotland circus arrives, and a stuffed whale
HEAVENLY CREATURES in the 1970s, Breaking the Waves is its main attraction. The story is
Peter Jackson, 1994 is the strange story of Bess (Emily seen through the eyes of the wise
Watson). Deeply religious and fool Jnos (Lars Randolph). Jnos
After an early career making low- naive, Bess begins to come out looks after Gyrgy (Peter Fitz),
budget splatter movies, Peter of her shell when she impulsively who believes the worlds problems
Jackson had a dramatic change of marries Swedish oil rig worker Jan began with the musical theories
direction with this touching movie (Stellan Skarsgrd). Things change of 17th-century organist Andreas
based on a true story about a dramatically when Jan is paralyzed Werckmeister. It may be an allegory
murder in Christchurch, New in a rig accident. He tells her that for Communist-era Hungary. Its
Zealand. Two mist teenagers, rich they can still have a sex lifeby target could also be capitalism
English girl Juliet (Kate Winslet) proxyif she will sleep with other or totalitarianism; either way, its
and shy New Zealander Pauline men and describe for him her acts. view of humanity is pessimistic,
(Melanie Lynskey), develop an Bess debases herself sexually with showing acts of collective brutality
intense relationship and decide to other men, believing that by doing committed for no clear reason.
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This is no coming-of-age movie, driven insane. The movie seems to brothers used incidental music
but a deeply felt and realistic get to the nub of capitalisms true for this movie, explaining that its
portrait that captures the pain nature: that, ultimately, it is about fairy-tale structure required it.
and beauty of young life. domination not prot.
HOLY MOTORS
TEN CANOES THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES Leos Carax, 2012
Rolf de Heer and Peter Djigirr, 2006 Juan Jos Campanella, 2009
Holy Motors, a fantasy drama by
Ten Canoes was the rst Australian Retired Buenos Aires federal agent French director Leos Carax, has
movie ever made completely in an Benjamn (Ricardo Darn) is writing been described as a parable of
Aboriginal language, and with an a novel, but has writers block. So human relationships for the internet
exclusively Aboriginal cast. But it he calls on former colleague Irene age. It is a hard movie to pin down,
would be a mistake to think it was (Soledad Villamil) to go over the however, and is certainly surreal.
notable for these things alone. In details of a case they worked on It follows businessman Monsieur
fact, it is a charming and hugely together 25 years earlier. As Oscar (Denis Lavant), who is taken
imaginative movie in which there Benjamin revisits the case, he around Paris in a white limousine,
is rich complexity behind apparent rekindles a buried passion for Irene, driven by Cline (Edith Scob),
simplicity. Set in the remote as well as revealing the obsessions entering a bizarre sequence of
Arnhem Land, at rst the story of the other people involved in the worlds and roles: as assassin,
seems like a simple fable of young case. Campanella splits the action raging father, bag lady, and many
love, but with ashbacks to ancient between the 1990s and the 1970s, a more. It dees narrative logic, and
times it becomes a mesh of time of brutal military dictatorship, seems to combine the worlds of
different perspectives. The most in which political murders were Lewis Carroll with those of David
modern time period is shot in black sanctioned by the state. The result Lynch and Luis Buuel.
and white, while the past is is a movie that works both as a
brought to life in color, a beautifully tightly scripted thriller with a very
simple idea that illustrates how the clever twist, and as a frank THE GRAND
past can be as vital as the present. examination of Argentinas BUDAPEST HOTEL
The movie is narrated by David troubled recent past. Wes Anderson, 2014
Gulpilil, who starred in Nicolas
Roegs Walkabout, and one of the In The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes
cast is Gulpilils son Jamie. THE KID WITH A BIKE Anderson maintains his reputation
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, 2011 for walking the line between folly
and genius. Set in a ctional central
THERE WILL BE BLOOD The Kid With a Bike (Le gamin au European state between the two
Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007 vlo) is the tender story of 12-year- world wars, the story recounts in
old Cyril (Thomas Doret) nding ashback the comic adventures
At the heart of Paul Thomas comfort with a young woman called of Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes), a
Andersons There Will Be Blood is a Samantha (Ccile de France) who legendary concierge, and his
remarkable performance by Daniel gives him a bicycle after his father trusted bellboy Zero Moustafa
Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview, the abandons him. Samantha is in (Tony Revolori and F. Murray
silver miner turned oilman in his some ways a fairy godmother, but Abraham). The plot is driven by
ruthless pursuit of wealth. To the Dardenne brothers directing Gustave H.s attempts to get his
persuade small landowners to allow keeps the movie realistic. Their hands on a priceless painting, with
him to drill on their land, Plainview work owes a clear debt to neorealist the rise of fascism providing the
presents himself as a prophet of classics about childhood such background tension. The lm is a
prot. He becomes so obsessed as Kes and The Bicycle Thief. In fast-moving farce, a love story, and
with nding oil and destroying his a departure from their previous, a lament for a vanished aged of spa
competitors that he is eventually intensely naturalistic work, the hotels and their eccentric guests.
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INDEX
Numbers in bold indicate main entries. Apocalypse Now 197, 205, 206, 226, Bergman, Ingrid 7273, 75, 143
319, 338 Best Years of Our Lives, The 45
3D 106, 269 Apollo 13 326 Bicycle Thief, The 37, 45, 9497, 132
8 162, 165 Arcand, Denys 340 Big Deal on Madonna Street 162, 165
12 Monkeys 172 Arletty 81 Big Heat, The 47, 33233
39 Steps, The 44 Armstrong, Robert 49 Big Sleep, The 12, 65, 75
400 Blows, The 94, 107, 15055, 158 Arquette, Patricia 327 Bigelow, Kathryn 269, 320, 321
2001: A Space Odyssey 159, 179, Larrive dun train en gare de Biggest Heroes, The 286
19293, 247 La Ciotat 12 Bird, Robert 246
Artist, The 122 Birds, The 142, 143
Ascenseur pour lchafaud 333 Bjrnstrand, Gunnar 137, 138
Buchheim, Lothar-Gnther 248, 249 Christie, Julie 210 Curtis, Tony 14, 14849
Buena Vista Social Club 261 Cinderella 20, 53 Curtiz, Michael 72
Build my Gallows High 118, 332 Cinema Novo (Brazil) 175 Cybulski, Zbigniew 146, 147
Bullock, Sandra 269, 326 Citizen Kane 13, 45, 6671, 100,
Buuel, Luis 19, 50, 159, 208, 209, 102, 180
33031, 332, 336
Burn! 184, 187
Buscemi, Steve 282
City of God 268, 30409, 318
City Lights 19, 3841, 95
City of Lost Children, The 298
Clair, Ren 50
D
Clansman, The 22, 23 Day, Josette 84
Kragh-Jacobsen, Sren 286 Loach, Ken 97, 168, 184, 336 Married Woman, A 167
Krzyzewska, Ewa 146, 147 Lockwood, Gary 193 Marsh, James 322
Kubrick, Stanley 158, 170, 17678, Lodger, The: A Story of the martial arts movies 159, 268, 29095
179, 19293, 226, 247, 252, 337, 339 London Fog 19 Martin, Jean 186
Kuleshov, Lev 29 Lombard, Carole 76 Marx Brothers 44, 48, 240
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 282 Look Back in Anger 168, 169 Chico 48
Kundun 237 Lord of the Rings, The: The Fellowship Groucho 48, 241
Kurosawa, Akira 13, 106, 107, 110, of the Ring 30203 Harpo 13, 48
11113, 129, 333 Lord of the Rings, The trilogy 269, 302 Zeppo 48
Krten, Peter 46 Lorre, Peter 46, 47, 75 MASH 159
Ky, Machiko 110 Lost Highway 268 Mastroianni, Marcello 16263, 165
Lubitsch, Ernst 45, 76, 77 Matsushima, Nanako 289
Lucas, George 226, 242 Matter of Life and Death, A 8687
L Lugosi, Bela 44
Lulli, Folco 128
Lumire brothers, Auguste and Louis
12, 14, 18, 20
Matthau, Walter 64, 149
Mauch, Thomas 206
Maura, Carmen 262
Mayer, Carl 26
LA Condential 268 Lynch, David 13, 170, 227, 256, 257, Mayer, Edwin Justus 76
La Pointe, Ali 184, 187 268, 338, 342 Maysles brothers, Albert and David 336
Lady from Shanghai, The 102 Mean Streets 236, 237, 239
Lagaan 30001 Meeker, Ralph 134
Lanchester, Elsa 52, 118
Land of Silence and Darkness 337
Lang, Fritz 13, 18, 19, 30, 3233, 44, 46,
47, 79, 252, 330, 33233
M Meirelles, Fernando 268, 306, 30709
Mlis, Georges 12, 13, 18, 20,
21, 84, 269
Menzel, Jiri 335
Larsen, Thomas Bo 287 M 32, 44, 4647 Merrill, Virginia 40
Lasseter, John 280 McCarey, Leo 48 Meshes of the Afternoon 331
Last Tango in Paris 203 McDaniel, Hattie 62, 63 Method acting technique 117, 203
Last Temptation of Christ, The 237 McDormand, Frances 283 Metropolis 19, 30, 3233, 46, 47, 252
Last Year at Marienbad 159, 17071 MacDowell, Andie 263 Mickey Mouse 34, 53
Laughton, Charles 118, 121 McKellen, Ian 303 Micmacs 298
Laura 79 Mackie, Anthony 321 Midnight Cowboy 159, 336
Leachman, Cloris 134 MacLachlan, Kyle 256 Mifune, Toshiro 110, 111
Lean, David 98, 332 Macy, Wiliam H. 282 Miles, Vera 135
Laud, Jean-Pierre 152 Mad Max 226 Miller, Arthur 94
Lebanon 248 Magalhes, Yon 174 Mira, Brigitte 223
Lederer, Charles 64 Maggiorani, Lamberto 94 Mist, The 279
Lee, Ang 268, 292, 295 Magnicent Seven, The 110 Mitchell, Margaret 62
Lee, Bruce 159 Magritte, Ren 209 Mitchum, Robert 118
Lee, Spike 227, 263, 264, 272, 281 Maids 306 Miyazaki, Hayao 296, 297
Lefebvre, Louis 51 Malanga, Gerard 188 Modern German Cinema 312
Legrand, Michel 173 Malcolm, Derek 83, 166 Modern Times 40, 96
Leigh, Janet 143 Malcolm X 264 Monaghan, Dominic 303
Leigh, Mike 34041 Malick, Terrence 338 Monroe, Marilyn 14849
Leigh, Vivien 62, 63, 116, 117 Malle, Louis 333 monster movies 4445, 49, 52, 106, 129,
Lemmon, Jack 64, 114, 148, 149 Maltese Falcon, The 45, 72, 75, 100, 22831
Lengyel, Melchior 76 166, 218, 219, 331 montage 29
Leone, Sergio 336 Man Who Fell to Earth, The 210, 213 Montand, Yves 128
Levring, Kristian 286 Man Who Knew too Much, The 144 Montenegro, Fernanda 285
Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, The Man on Wire 322 Mori, Masayuki 110
86, 87 Manchurian Candidate, The 334 Moritzen, Henning 287
Life of Pi 295 Manhattan 241 Morrissey, Paul 188
Lindblom, Gunnel 137 Mankiewicz, Herman J. 71 Mother India 300
Lindsay, Joan 232 Mankiewicz, Joseph L. 332 Motorcycle Diaries, The 285
Linklater, Richard 263, 272, 327 Mantle, Anthony Dod 319 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Little Fugitive 155 Maoz, Samuel 248 90, 91, 93
Lives of Others, The 31213 Marais, Jean 84 Mhe, Ulrich 312
Livingston, Margaret 30 Marker, Chris 172 Mulholland Dr. 256, 257, 342
INDEX 349
Mummy, The 45 One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest 218 Prvert, Jacques 80, 83
Murderers Among Us 332 Onibaba 335 Price, Dennis 98, 99
Murnau, F. W. 18, 30, 31, 330 Ogro 187 Price, Vincent 79
musical comedies 48 Orbison, Roy 257 Princess Mononoke 296, 297
musicals 5459, 12225, 158, 173, Orphe 84, 85 Prochnow, Jrgen 248
18081, 189, 30001 Osborne, John 168, 169 Providence 170
Muybridge, Eadweard 12 Ossessione 45, 78, 94, 97 Psycho 27, 46, 142, 143, 230, 334
Out of Sight 263 Pulp Fiction 27075
Outrage, The 110, 113 Puzo, Mario 202, 204
O Pickford, Mary 77
Picnic at Hanging Rock 226, 23233
Pitoff, Sacha 170
Pixar 280
Renner, Jeremy 321
Renoir, Jean 44, 60, 61, 78, 94
Repulsion 219, 221
Reservoir Dogs 268, 272, 275, 340
Oates, Warren 195 Platoon 320 Resnais, Alain 170, 171, 172
OBrien, George 30 Playtime 189 Rey, Fernando 208
OConnor, Donald 124 Plummer, Christopher 180 Reynolds, Debbie 124
OHara, John 68 Polanski, Roman 159, 21819, 221, 336 Richardson, Tony 168
Odd Man Out 103 Polish Film School 147 Ride with the Devil 292, 295
Oldboy 269, 31011 political movies 18287 Ri 333
Oldman, Gary 249 Polley, Sarah 284 Rilke, Rainer Maria 258, 261
Oliveira, Vincius de 285 Poltergeist 288 Ringu 28889
Olvidados, Los 332 Pontecorvo, Gillo 158, 185, 187 Roach, Hal 93
On the Road 285 Poppe, Nils 137 road movies 19697
On the Waterfront 116, 117, 203 Porter, Edwin S. 18, 330 Robbe-Grillet, Alain 17071
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia 269, Postman Always Rings Twice, The 78 Robbins, Jerome 334
32425 Powell, Dilys 71 Robbins, Tim 27879
Once Upon a Time in China 292 Powell, Michael 86, 87, 332, 334 Roberts, Rachel 169
Once Upon a Time in the West 336 Preminger, Otto 35, 79 Rocha, Glauber 174, 175
Ondine 188 Pressburger, Emeric 86, 87, 332 Rodgers, Richard 124, 180, 181
350 INDEX
Rodrigues, Alexandre 306 Selznik, David O. 28, 63, 102, 142 Spielberg, Steven 179, 226, 227,
Roeg, Nicolas 21012, 213, 337 Sembene, Ousmane 338 22829, 230, 231, 243, 275, 339
Romero, George A. 338 Sense and Sensibility 292, 295 Spirit of the Beehive, The 159,
Rose, Gabrielle 284 Senso 78 21415
Rosemarys Baby 218, 219, 221, 336 Seven Samurai, The 107, 110, 333 Spirited Away 29697
Rossellini, Isabella 256 Seven Year Itch, The 115, 148 Stack, Robert 7677
Rossellini, Roberto 106, 162 Seventh Continent, The 323 Stagecoach 135
Rota, Nino 204 Seventh Seal, The 13, 107, 13639 Staiola, Enzo 94, 97
Rudeman, Dolly 28 Sex, Lies, and Videotape 227, 263 Stalker 226, 227, 24447
Rudrd, Kristin 282 Seyrig, Delphine 170, 171 Star is Born, A 56, 122
Rules of the Game, The 44, 6061 Shadow of a Doubt 198, 199 Star Trek 193
Russell, Rosalind 6465 Shallow Grave 319 Star Wars 98, 226, 229, 240, 242,
Russo, Gianni 205 Shankar, Ravi 132 243, 253
Ryan, Robert 194 Shaw, Robert 230 Staudte, Wolfgang 332
Ry, Chish 126 Shawshank Redemption, The 27879 Steamboat Bill, Jr. 34
Shelley, Rachel 300 Steamboat Willie 34, 53
Shepard, Sam 261 Sternberg, Josef von 19, 36
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Dorling Kindersley and Tall Tree Pathe/Kobal. 84 (tl) Films Andre Paulve/Kobal; Kobal; (tr) Warner Brothers/Kobal. 180 (tl) 20th Kobal. 271 Miramax/Buena Vista/Kobal/Linda
(bc) Films Andre Paulve/Kobal. 85 (tr) Films Century Fox/Kobal; (bc) 20th Century Fox/ R. Chen. 272 (c) Miramax/Buena Vista/Kobal/
would like to thank Helen Peters Andre Paulve/Kobal; (bl) Films Andre Paulve/ Kobal. 181 (tr) 20th Century Fox/Kobal. 183 Linda R. Chen. 273 Miramax/Buena Vista/
for the index, and Sheryl Sadana Kobal. 86 (tl) AF archive/Alamy; (b) AF Casbah/Igor/Kobal. 184 (tr) Casbah/Igor/ Kobal. 274 (bc) Miramax/Buena Vista/Kobal/
archive/Alamy. 87 (tl) ITV/REX Shutterstock; Kobal. 185 (br) Casbah/Igor/Kobal. 186 (b) Linda R. Chen. 275 (tr) Miramax/Buena Vista/
and Ira Pundeer for proofreading. (tr) INTERFOTO/Alamy. 89 RKO/Kobal. 90 (t) Casbah/Igor/Kobal. 187 (bl) Casbah/Igor/ Kobal/Linda R. Chen. 276 (tl) CAB/FR3/Canal
RKO/Kobal. 92 (b) RKO/Kobal. 93 (tc) RKO/ Kobal. 188 (tl) Everett/REX Shutterstock. 189 +/Kobal; (br) CAB/FR3/Canal +/Kobal. 277 (tl)
PICTURE CREDITS
The publisher would like to thank the following
Kobal; (tr) Columbia/Kobal. 95 (b) Produzione
De Sica/Kobal. 96 (b) Produzione De Sica/
Kobal. 97 (tc) Produzione De Sica/Kobal; (tr)
(tl) Specta Films/Jolly Film/Kobal; (cr) Specta
Films/Jolly Film/Kobal. 190 (tl) Warner
Brothers/Kobal; (bc) Warner Brothers/Kobal.
CAB/FR3/Canal +/Kobal; (tr) Kobal/Rommeld
Pieukowski. 278 (tl) ITV/REX Shutterstock; (c)
SNAP/REX Shutterstock. 279 (tc) Kobal; (b)
for their kind permission to reproduce their Kobal/Bob Hawkins. 98 (tl) 1949 Studio 191 (t) Warner Brothers/Kobal. 192 (tl) MGM/ SNAP/REX Shutterstock. 280 (tl) Pixar/Walt
photographs: Canal Films Ltd../Kobal. 99 (tr) 1949 Studio Kobal; (c) MGM/Kobal. 193 (br) MGM/Kobal. Disney Pictures/Kobal DisneyPixar; (bc)
Canal Films Ltd./Kobal; (br) 1949 Studio 194 (tl) Warner 7 Arts/Kobal; (bc) Columbia/ Pixar/Walt Disney Pictures/Kobal
(Key: a-above; b-below/bottom; c-center; f-far; Canal Films Ltd./Kobal. 100 (b) 1949 Studio Kobal. 195 (tl) Warner 7 Arts/Kobal; (b) Warner DisneyPixar; Slinky Dog is a registered
l-left; r-right; t-top) Canal Films Ltd./Kobal. 101 (r) 1949 Studio 7 Arts/Kobal. 196 (tl) Columbia/Kobal; (c) trademark of POOFSlinky, Inc.; Mr. Potato
2 United Artists/Kobal/Witzel. 6 (br) Warner Canal Films Ltd./Kobal. 102 (b) 1949 Studio Columbia/Kobal. 197 (tr) Kobal; (bl) Columbia/ Head is a registered trademark of Hasbro, Inc.
Brothers/Kobal/Jack Woods. 7 (tl) Film Andre Canal Films Ltd./Kobal. 103 (tr) 1949 Studio Kobal. 198 (tl) Films la Boetie/Euro Used with permission Hasbro, Inc. All rights
Paulve/Kobal. 8 (bc) Paramount/Kobal. 9 (br) Canal Films Ltd./Kobal. 109 Daiei/Kobal. 110 International/Kobal; (c) Films la Boetie/Euro reserved. 281 (tl) Les Productions Lazennec/
IFC Productions/Detour Filmproduction/Kobal. (bl) Kobal. 111 (t) Daiei/Kobal; (bc) Daiei/ International/Kobal. 199 (tl) Classic Film/ Canal+/La Sept Cinema/Kasso Inc./Kobal. 282
12 (tl) Decla-Bioscop/Kobal; (tc) Kobal/ Kobal. 113 (b) Daiei/Kobal. 114 (tl) Paramount/ Cinevideo/Filmel; (br) Films la Boetie/Euro (tl) Working Title/Polygram/Kobal (c) Working
Deutsche Kinemathek; (tr) Nero/Kobal. 13 (tl) Kobal; (br) Paramount/Kobal. 115 (tl) International/Kobal. 201 Paramount/Kobal/ Title/Polygram/Kobal. 283 (tl) Imagine/
MGM/Kobal; (tc) Warner Brothers/Kobal; (tr) Paramount/Kobal; (tr) Paramount/Kobal. 116 Steve Schapiro. 203 (tr) Paramount/Kobal; (bl) Alphaville Films/Kobal; (b) Working Title/
Paramount/Kobal. 14 (tl) 20th Century Fox/ (tl) Warner Brothers/Kobal; (cr) Warner Kobal. 204 (bl) Paramount/Kobal. 205 (tr) Polygram/Kobal. 284 (tl) Ego Films Arts/
Kobal; (tc) Paramount/Kobal/Steve Schapiro; Brothers/Kobal. 117 (tr) Warner Brothers/ Warner Brothers/Kobal; (bl) Paramount/Kobal/ Kobal; (bc) Ego Films Arts/Kobal. 285 (tl)
(tr) Universal/Kobal. 15 (tl) Bavaria/Radiant/ Kobal; (bl) Warner Brothers/Kobal. 119 (t) Steve Schapiro. 206 (tl) Photos 12/Alamy; (bc) Videolmes/Mact Productions/Kobal. 286 (tl)
Kobal; (tc) Globo Films/Kobal; (tr) Film4/ United Artists/Kobal. 120 (b) United Artists/ Kobal/Maureen Gosling. 207 (b) Photos 12/ Nimbus Film/Kobal; (bc) Pascal Le Segretain/
Celador Films/Pathe/Kobal. 20 (tl) Melies/ Kobal. 121 (tc) United Artists/Kobal; (tr) Alamy. 208 (tl) Greenwich/Kobal; (bc) Kobal. EdStock/istockphoto. 287 (tl) Nimbus Film/
Kobal; (br) Melies/Kobal. 21 (tc) Kobal; (br) Kobal. 122 (bc) MGM/Kobal. 123 (t) MGM/ 209 (tr) Greenwich/Kobal; (b) Greenwich/ Kobal; (br) Nimbus Film/Kobal. 288 (tl) Toho
Melies/Kobal. 22 (tl) Wark Producing Kobal. 124 (tl) MGM/Kobal/Eric Carpenter; Kobal. 210 (br) 1973 Studio Canal Films Company/Omega Project/Kobal; (c) Toho
Company/Kobal; (bc) Kobal. 23 (tl) Wark (bc) MGM/Kobal/Virgil Apger. 125 MGM/ Ltd../Kobal. 211 (tr) 1973 Studio Canal Films Company/Omega Project/Kobal. 289 (tl) Toho
Producing Company/Kobal; (br) Wark Kobal/Ed Hubbell. 126 (tl) Shochiku/Kobal; (c) Ltd../Kobal. 212 (b) Moviestore/REX Company/Omega Project/Kobal; (bc)
Producing Company/Kobal. 25 Decla- Shochiku/Kobal. 127 (tr) Shochiku/Kobal. 128 Shutterstock. 213 (tr) 1973 Studio Canal Films Dreamworks/Kobal/Gemma La Mana. 291
Bioscope/Kobal. 26 (tr) Decla-Bioscope/Kobal. (tl) Filmsonor/CICC/Vera-Fono Roma/Kobal; (b) Ltd../Kobal; (bl) EMI/Kobal/David James. 214 Columbia/Kobal/Chan Kam Chuen. 292 (bl)
27 (b) Decla-Bioscope/Kobal. 28 (tl) Goskino/ Filmsonor/CICC/Vera-Fono Roma/Kobal. 129 (tl) Elias Querejeta Productions/Kobal; (b) Elias Columbia/Kobal/Chan Kam Chuen. 293 (cr)
Kobal; (c) Goskino/Kobal. 29 (tr) Goskino/ (tl) Toho Film/Kobal; (bc) Toho Film/Kobal. Querejeta Productions/Kobal. 215 (tl) Elias Columbia/Kobal/Chan Kam Chuen. 294 (t)
Kobal; (bl) Paramount/Kobal/Otto Dyar. 30 (tl) 130 (tl) Universal/Kobal. 131 (tl) Warner Querejeta Productions/Kobal; (tr) Kobal. 217 Columbia/Kobal/Chan Kam Chuen. 295 (tc)
Fox Films/Kobal; (bc) Paramount/Kobal. 31 Brothers/Kobal; (bc) Warner Brothers/Kobal. Paramount/Kobal. 218 (bl) Kobal. 219 (tl) Columbia/Kobal; (tr) Focus Features/Kobal.
(tc) Fox Films/Kobal; (br) Fox Films/Kobal. 32 132 (tl) Government of West Bengal/Kobal; (b) Paramount/Kobal. 220 (c) Paramount/Kobal. 296 (tl) Studio Ghibli/Kobal; (br) Studio Ghibli/
(tl) Kobal/Deutsche Kinemathek; (c) Kobal/ Government of West Bengal/Kobal. 133 (tl) 221 (tr) Kobal; (bl) Paramount/Kobal. 222 (tl) Kobal. 297 (tl) Studio Ghibli/Kobal; (bc) Studio
Deutsche Kinemathek. 33 (tl) Kobal/Horst von Government of West Bengal/Kobal; (tr) Priya/ Tango Film/Kobal; (c) Tango Film/Kobal. 223 Ghibli/Kobal. 298 (tl) UGC/Studio Canal +/
Harbou-Deutsche Kinemathek; (br) Kobal/ Kobal. 134 (tl) United Artists/Kobal; (cr) (tr) Tango Film/Kobal; (bl) AF archive/Alamy. Kobal; (c) UGC/Studio Canal +/Kobal; (bc)
Horst von Harbou-Deutsche Kinemathek. 34 (tl) United Artists/Kobal. 135 (tl) Warner Brothers/ 228 (br) Universal/Kobal. 229 (tr) Universal/ Claudie Ossard/Constellation/Kobal. 299 (t)
United Artists/Kobal; (cr) United Artists/ Kobal. 136 (cr) Sunset Boulevard/Corbis. 137 Kobal. 230 (tr) Universal/Kobal; (bl) Universal/ Miramax/Everett/REX. 300 (tl) Aamir Khan
Kobal. 35 (tl) Societe generale des lms/Kobal; (br) Photos 12/Alamy. 138 (tl) Pictorial Press Kobal. 231 Universal/Kobal. 232 (tl) Picnic/ Productions/Kobal. 301 (br) Aamir Khan
(bc) Societe generale des lms/Kobal. 36 (tl) Ltd./Alamy; (b) AF archive/Alamy. 139 (tr) BEF/Australian Film Commission/Kobal. 233 Productions/Kobal. 302 (tl) New Line Cinema/
UFA/Kobal; (bc) UFA/Kobal. 37 (tl) Filmstudio Bettmann/Corbis. 141 Paramount/Kobal. 142 (tl) Picnic/BEF/Australian Film Commission/ Wingnut/Pierre Vinet; (bc) New Line Cinema/
Berlin/Kobal. 39 United Artists/Kobal. 40 (bl) (bl) Kobal. 143 (br) Paramount/Kobal. 144 (c) Kobal; (tr) MGM/UA/Kobal. 235 Columbia/ Wingnut. 303 (bl) New Line Cinema/Wingnut/
United Artists/Kobal; (tr) United Artists/Kobal. Paramount/Kobal. 145 (c) Paramount/Kobal. Kobal/Steve Schapiro. 237 (tr) Columbia/ Pierre Vinet; (tr) New Line Cinema/Wingnut/
41 (br) United Artists/Kobal. 46 (tl) Nero/ 146 (tl) Film Polski/Kobal; (c) Film Polski/ Kobal/Steve Schapiro; (bl) Columbia/Kobal/ Pierre Vinet. 305 Globo Films/Kobal. 306 (c)
Kobal; (bc) Nero/Kobal. 47 (tr) Nero/Kobal; Kobal. 147 (tl) Kobal; (br) Film Polski/Kobal. Steve Schapiro. 238 (bl) Columbia/Kobal/Steve Globo Films/Kobal; (bl) Rhombus Media/
(bl) Paramount/Kobal. 48 (tl) Paramount/ 148 (tl) United Artists/Kobal; (c) United Artists/ Schapiro. 239 (tr) Paramount/Kobal. 240 (tl) Kobal. 307 (t) Globo Films/Kobal. 309 (b)
Kobal; (cr) Paramount/Kobal. 49 (tl) RKO/ Kobal. 149 (tl) United Artists/Kobal; (bc) United Artists/Kobal/Brian Hamill; (c) United Globo Films/Kobal. 310 (tl) Egg Films/Show
Kobal; (bc) RKO/Kobal. 50 (tl) Jacques-Louis Columbia/Kobal. 151 Sedif/Les Films du Artists/Kobal/Brian Hamill. 241 (b) United East/Kobal; (br) Egg Films/Show East/Kobal.
Nounez/Gaumont/Kobal; (c) Everett/REX Carosse/Janus/Kobal. 152 (bl) Anglo Artists/Kobal/Brian Hamill. 242 (tl) Courtesy of 311 (bc) Pascal Le Segretain/EdStock/
Shutterstock. 51 (tr) Jacques-Louis Nounez/ Enterprise/Vineyard/Kobal. 153 (br) Sedif/Les Lucaslm Ltd. LLC, Star Wars: Episode IV A istockphoto; (tl) Egg Films/Show East/Kobal.
Gaumont/Kobal. 52 (tl) Universal/Kobal; (br) Films du Carosse/Janus/Kobal. 154 Sedif/Les New Hope & Lucaslm Ltd. LLC; (bc) 312 (tl) Wiedermann & Berg/Kobal. 313 (tl)
Universal/Kobal. 53 (tl) 1937 Disney/Kobal; Films du Carosse/Janus/Kobal. 155 (bl) Sedif/ Courtesy of Lucaslm Ltd. LLC, Star Wars: Wiedermann & Berg/Kobal; (br) Wiedermann
(bc) 1937 Disney/Kobal. 55 MGM/Kobal. 57 Les Films du Carosse/Janus/Kobal. 161 Episode IV A New Hope & Lucaslm & Berg/Kobal. 315 Warner Brothers/Kobal.
(b) MGM/Kobal/Eric Carpenter. 58 (bl) Riama-Pathe/Kobal. 162 (tr) Riama-Pathe/ Ltd. LLC. 243 (tl) 20th Century Fox/Kobal; (c) 316 (cl) Warner Brothers/Kobal; (bl) Warner
Paramount/Kobal. 59 MGM/Kobal. 60 (tl) Kobal; (bl) PEA/Artistes Associs/Kobal. 163 20th Century Fox/Kobal. 244 (c) Moslm/ Brothers/Kobal. 317 (b) Warner Brothers/
Nouvelle Edition Francaise/Kobal; (br) Nouvelle (br) Riama-Pathe/Kobal. 164 (cr) Leontura/ Kobal. 245 (tr) Moslm/Kobal; (bl) Moslm/ Kobal. 318 (tl) Film4/Celador/Pathe/Kobal; (br)
Edition Francaise/Kobal. 61 (tr) Nouvelle iStockphoto. 165 (tl) Riama-Pathe/Kobal; (tr) Kobal. 246 (t) Moslm/Kobal. 247 (b) Moslm/ Film4/Celador/Pathe/Kobal. 319 (tl) Film4/
Edition Francaise/Kobal; (bc) Kobal. 62 (tl) Titanus/Vidas/SGC/Kobal. 166 (tl) SNAP/REX Kobal. 248 (tl) Bavaria Film/Radiant Film/ Celador/Pathe/Kobal; (tr) Film4/Celador/Pathe/
MGM/Kobal; (c) MGM/Kobal. 63 (tr) MGM/ Shutterstock. 167 (tr) SNC/Kobal; (bl) SLON/ Kobal; (c) Bavaria Film/Radiant Film/Kobal. Kobal. 320 (tl) First Light Production/Summit/
Kobal/Laszlo Willinger; (bc) MGM/Kobal. 64 Kobal. 168 (tl) Woodfall/British Lion/Kobal; (br) 249 (tr) Bavaria Film/Radiant Film/Kobal; (bl) Kobal; (b) First Light Production/Summit/
(tl) Columbia/Kobal; (br) Columbia/Kobal. 65 Woodfall/British Lion/Kobal. 169 (tl) Woodfall/ Kurt Vinion/EdStock/istockphoto. 251 Warner Kobal. 321 (tc) First Light Production/Summit/
(tc) United Artists/Kobal; (br) SNAP/REX British Lion/Kobal; (bc) Woodfall/British Lion/ Brothers/Kobal. 253 (tl) Warner Brothers/ Kobal; (tr) First Light Production/Summit/
Shutterstock. 67 RKO/Kobal. 68 (bl) RKO/ Kobal. 170 (tl) Terra/Tamara/Cormoran/Kobal/ Kobal; (tr) Warner Brothers/Kobal. 254 (tl) Kobal. 322 (tl) Snap Stills/REX Shutterstock.
Kobal/Donald Keyes. 69 (bc) RKO/Kobal. 70 Georges Pierre; (bc) Spectralm. 171 (tl) Terra/ Warner Brothers/Kobal. 255 Warner Brothers/ 323 (tl) Wega Film/Lucky Red/Kobal; (bc)
(b) RKO/Kobal. 71 (br) RKO/Kobal. 72 (bc) Tamara/Cormoran/Kobal/Georges Pierre; (br) Kobal. 256 (tl) De Laurentiis/Kobal; (c) De Wega Film/Lucky Red/Kobal. 324 (tl) Imaj/
Warner Brothers/Kobal. 73 (t) Warner Brothers/ Terra/Tamara/Cormoran/Kobal/Georges Pierre. Laurentiis/Kobal. 257 (tr) Universal/Kobal; Kobal; (c) Imaj/Kobal. 325 (tc) Bredok Film/
Kobal/Jack Woods. 74 (b) Warner Brothers/ 172 (tl) Argos Films/Kobal. 173 (tl) Parc Film/ (bc) De Laurentiis/Kobal. 258 (br) Road Zeynolm/Kobal; (b) Snap Stills/REX
Kobal/Jack Woods. 75 (tl) Warner Brothers/ Madeleine Films/Beta Film/Kobal; (cr) Parc Movies/Argos Films/WDR/Kobal. 259 (tr) Road Shutterstock. 326 (tl) Warner Brothers/Kobal;
Kobal/Jack Woods; (tr) Columbia/Kobal/Bob Film/Madeleine Films/Beta Film/Kobal. 174 (tl) Movies/Argos Films/WDR/Kobal. 260 (tl) (b) Warner Brothers/Kobal. 327 (tl) IFC
Coburn. 76 (tl) United Artists/Kobal/Bob Copacabana Films/Kobal; (c) Copacabana SNAP/REX Shutterstock. 261 (tc) Road Productions/Detour Filmproduction/Kobal; (cr)
Coburn; (c) United Artists/Kobal/Bob Coburn. Films/Kobal. 175 (tl) Everett/REX Movies/Argos Films/WDR/Kobal; (tr) Kobal/ IFC Productions/Detour Filmproduction/Kobal.
77 (bc) United Artists/Kobal/Bob Coburn; (tc) Shutterstock; (br) Photos 12/Alamy. 177 (bl) Stephane Fefer. 262 (tl) El Deseo/Lurenlm/ 330 (tl) Sashkinw/istockphoto.
SNAP/REX Shutterstock. 78 (tl) ICI/Kobal. 79 Hawk Films Production/Columbia/Kobal; (tr) Kobal; (br) El Deseo/Lurenlm/Kobal. 263 (tl)
(tl) 20th Century Fox/Kobal; (bc) 20th Century Hawk Films Production/Columbia/Kobal. 178 Snap Stills/REX Shutterstock; (bc) Everett/REX All other images Dorling Kindersley.
Fox/Kobal. 81 (tl) Pathe/Kobal; (br) Pathe/ (t) Hawk Films Production/Columbia/Kobal. Shutterstock. 264 (tl) Universal/Kobal. 265 (tl) For more information see:
Kobal. 82 (tl) Pathe/Kobal. 83 (tr) Kobal; (bl) 179 (bl) Hawk Films Production/Columbia/ Era International/Kobal; (bc) Era International/ www.dkimages.com