Tag: Black & White
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ALICE IN THE CITIES
‘Alice in the Cities’ is a poignant 1974 road movie directed by Wim Wenders. It follows a disillusioned German journalist and a young girl as they embark on an unexpected journey across Europe to search for her grandmother. The film is an early entry in Wenders’ exploration of identity, alienation, and the nomadic experience. Philip…
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SHORT FILM: I JUST WANT TO KISS YOU
“I Just Want to Kiss You” is an 11-minute short film released in 1998, directed by Jamie Thraves. The film serves as an homage to the French New Wave, capturing themes of friendship and love. The film is shot in black and white, which reflects the stylistic elements of the French New Wave, focusing on the characters’…
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DRACULA (31)
“Dracula” (1931) is the seminal Universal horror film directed by Tod Browning, which set the stage for many of the iconic vampire films that followed. Adapted from the 1897 novel by Bram Stoker, the film tells the story of Count Dracula, a centuries-old vampire who seeks to move from Transylvania to London to spread the…
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LE SOLDATESSE aka THE CAMP FOLLOWERS
“The Camp Followers” is a poignant war film released in 1965 and directed by Valerio Zurlini, adapted from Ugo Pirro’s compelling novel. Set against the harrowing backdrop of World War II in 1942, the narrative follows a young lieutenant, portrayed by Tomas Milian, in the Italian Army. Tasked with a morally complex mission, he must…
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SMOG
“Smog” (1962) is an Italian drama directed by Franco Rossi that explores through a satirical lens the alienation and cultural contrasts experienced by Europeans—particularly Italians—when confronted with the modern, industrialized world of the United States. Set in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of materialism, displacement, and the existential loneliness of urban life through the…
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CONTROL
Control (2007) is a British biographical drama directed by Anton Corbijn, depicting the life and tragic demise of Ian Curtis, the lead singer of Joy Division. The film stars Sam Riley as Ian Curtis, Samantha Morton as his wife, Deborah Curtis, Alexandra Maria Lara as Annik Honoré, and Joe Anderson as Joy Division’s bassist Peter…
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RASHOMON
Rashomon (1950), directed by Akira Kurosawa, is a groundbreaking Japanese film that delves into the subjective nature of truth and the complexity of human perception. Starring Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyo, Masayuki Mori, and Takashi Shimura, the film presents multiple contradictory accounts of a violent crime, leaving audiences to question the reliability of memory and the…



