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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
TS: It feels very authentic. TK: I did have Jack Thompson who was a terrific actor and became a minor star. He worked in Hollywood and was in...
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Wiretapping Pakula's KLUTE
Explicit point-of-view (POV) shots are used throughout Klute. For example, twice in the film, the handheld camera looks down through Bree’s skylight, spying on her, oblivious, inside her apartment....
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Wiretapping Pakula's KLUTE
Midway into the film, Bree enters a nightclub. The audience watches her enter from across the dance floor. As dancers cross in front of the camera, it becomes...
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Wiretapping Pakula's KLUTE
Finally, the sound design also heightens the sensation of intimacy and voyeurism. Much of the film’s narrative centers on recordings: Klute is shown recording Bree, the stalker repeatedly listens...
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Blood on the Poplars: ALIEN THUNDER (1974) and the Story of Almighty Voice
The film is based on real events in the 1890s, when Kitchi-manito-waya (Almighty Voice), a 20-year old Cree man, was arrested for slaughtering a government cow or steer...
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Blood on the Poplars: ALIEN THUNDER (1974) and the Story of Almighty Voice
In October 1895, a decade later, Almighty Voice was arrested. In some accounts, the cow he slaughtered was the property of nearby settlers, in others it was government property;...
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Blood on the Poplars: ALIEN THUNDER (1974) and the Story of Almighty Voice
Though the Canadian prairies have provided the landscapes for a great many American Westerns, domestic Canadian Westerns are a rare breed indeed.5Alien Thunder is a far cry from...
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Blood on the Poplars: ALIEN THUNDER (1974) and the Story of Almighty Voice
Fournier’s talents as a director sometimes outweigh the film’s difficulties. The closing two-minute series of wordless tableaus of different onlookers’ reactions to Almighty Voice’s death, culminating with a moving composition...
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Lorenza Mazzetti: Free
In 1902, Roberto Einstein—Lorenza’s uncle—met Cesarina Mazzetti (Nina, to her family and friends.) A few years later, they married. Their own two daughters, Anna Maria and Luce, were born...
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The Spectacle of Power: Ken Russell's THE DEVILS (1971)
Grounds for the trial begin as Abbess Jeanne (Vanessa Redgrave), like most women in the film (and what is most strenuous on the film’s suspension of disbelief), falls for...