Arthouse & ClassicsHardydition>QotDFavourite Franny feats (/film/ic, musical, etc.)?>BonusA moment of silence, please.Previous: >>221026920
Queen of /film/
Queen of /sipping/
>>221060334cute tranny
>>221060334>Hardydition>not Hardytion
>>221060334I've always loved this video for Mon amie la rose, there are few /film/ic images as powerfully intimate as a good Franny close-up. Beautiful song, too.https://youtu.be/2ICFtXx546A?si=oycEIHr2EEW3APwu
>>221060514Doesn’t have the same ring to it.
>>221060359F
>>221060334Fly high, Franny…>QotDFor me, it's picrel.
>>221060527>there are few /film/ic images as powerfully intimate as a good Franny close-up
>>221060334>QOTDThe Scopitone video of Tous les garçons, this one: >>221060816
Should I double feature Jan Troell's The Emigrants/The New Land or watch them separately
The year is 2011. I am a 14 year old boy who thinks sexy girls and drugs on screen is the formula of a great film.
>>221061077You were half right.
>>221059900Trvclear Holocavst
>>221061296I knew a guy who didn't consider digital to be cinema but a different medium, like TV.
>>221060374Cute Franny indeed.
>>221061296>>221061437 >Kaurismäki has been a vocal critic of digital cinematography. In 2012, he said he would never "make a digital film in this life".[8] In 2014, he called it "a devil's invention which destroys human culture as we know it, robs us of our jobs and makes us in the long run slaves".[9]
>>221060334>QotDWhen she collaborated with my wife. Or when I heard Le martien for the first time while half asleep. It tripped me out in a good way.
>>221062058>"a devil's invention which destroys human culture as we know it, robs us of our jobs and makes us in the long run slaves"Holy based.
>>221061014Dreyer?
The year is 1944. I am a 14 year old boy who knows sexy girls and guns on screen is the formula of a great film.
The year is 2026. I am a 19 year old MAN who knows the absence of sex and non-whites on screen is the formula of a great film.
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>>221063678>>221064207>>221064366
>>221064207Cringe.
>>221060863Watch The Big Trail first.
>>221061437Based.
is this any good? i'm getting the Saragossa Manuscript and the Golestan box set from the new batch today and i'm wondering if this is worth a purchase too
>>221064207Nigga you're 19? Dafuq are you doing posting cringe on 4china, go do something while you're young, you will regret being here and wasting the best years of your life on a forum
>>221060334I thought this was Dasha
>>221066812radiance is one of the best labels out there right now. i havent seen it either but i have a subscription so can give feedback when it arrives
>>221064207Only if it's premarital sex.You also forgot about:>drugs>alcohol>irreligiousness>atheism>agnosticism>non christian evangelical religions>secular music>revealing clothing>social sciences>science>the theory of evolutionAll has to be gone or the film will be a FRAUD.
>>221066866Is that a compliment? If so, to whom?
>>221068076>If so, to whom?To you.
>>221068479*smooch*
>>221060334>watch salo for the first time>meh>fast foward years later>watch salo again in the theater>get hardwtf
>>221062058Aki is the best
>>221069440
DON'T FAAAAAALL!
AAAAAAAaaaaaaa........... *thud*
Sou um intelectual de esquerda.
>in The Picture Snatcher (1933), reformed hoodlum Danny Keene (Cagney again) gets fitted for a new suit by a Jewish tailor.The tailor assures him, “Don’t worry—you’ll be the best dressed goniff in America.” Cagney pauses a beat. “I heard it when you said it, Maxie,” he grins, signaling that he understood the mild insult, that a streetsmart Irish hood (and an Irish actor bred in Hell’s Kitchen) would know the Yiddish word for “thief.” All the lightning-quick talk and inside-dopester slang gave a new set of headaches to censors whose lips moved when they read intertitles. “There has been a marked tendency in recent productions to use the wisecrack and phrase of double meaning to convey filth,” warned Dr. James Wingate, head of the New York Censor Board, in 1931. “All the complaints I have had during the year I have been showing talking pictures have been on this one thing, smut lines and smut gags placed in there by some nitwit who thought it would get a laugh, and it always does from the roughnecks and morons.” Like most of Hollywood’s moral failings, the salacious language was attributed to the baleful influence of the sophisticated metropolis.
>The plot of Virgins of Bali is to flaunt the bodies of a pair of beautiful Balinese teenagers.They represent “two of the fairest flowers of a handsome race,” but “there are hundreds, yes, thousands of others.Yes, Bali is the land of beautiful women.” Narrator Dickason is tireless in his scrutiny of the female figure and generous with illustrative images.The girls are “firmly and harmoniously developed and walk with a swinging, easy, rhythmic movement” and “they have fine features and well-rounded, slender bodies.” Fortunately, the camera happens to be on hand to record “the first act of what is to be a busy day” for the girls, namely “to bathe their shamelessly nude bronze bodies in the refreshing though murky waters.” >At the New York premiere of Virgins of Bali, the reviewer for Variety managed to look away from the screen long enough to notice that “the house was nearly full and not a score of women in the 300-seater.” Initially nervous about the native nudity, exhibitors found that ethnography served as a profitable cover story. “This simple little nature story slipped into my program with fear and trembling,” related a theater owner. “Sold as entertainment it would be highly questionable, but it went over beautifully sold as highbrow. I made a month’s salary trying it.”>Sold as entertainment it would be highly questionable, but it went over beautifully sold as highbrow.this man understands arthouse
>From the evidence of memoirs and commentary in the Negro press, the African-American audience watched with a conflicted admixture of identification and resentment. Attending a screening of Trader Horn at a segregated race house, an African-American critic for The Crisis was chagrined to find the black audience immersed totally in the white milieu of the racial adventure film.“One scene depicts the ‘beautiful’—of course, blond—heroine in the clutches of ‘savage’ Africans,” he recalled. “In typical Hollywood thriller style the girl is saved just as all hope is ebbing away. At this particular showing the audience burst into wild applause when the rescue scene flashed on screen. I looked around.Those who were applauding were ordinary Negro working people and middle class folk. Hollywood’s movie makers had made the theme so commonplace and glorious that it seemed quite natural white virtue should triumph over black vice.”
cant decide what to watch
>>221070163Boudu saved from drowning
>>221070163Boudu drowned on purpose
>>221069577
Kind of happy that one pedo got bullied off /film/ for good.
>>221069364Based.
>>221070493out of ten!
I am a poet, caralho.
>>221070493Who?
>>221070863The pædo.
>>221069364She makes me hard.