Showing posts with label Neighbors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neighbors. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
CINEMA GALLERY August 2011--25 New Frames
I tried to make a creepily unsettling entry here for the CINEMA GALLERY this month. These 25 frames just SHOULD NOT go together. But here they are. As always, click on the frame you want to see large-like. These make GREAT screen backgrounds. And remember to visit the entire gallery HERE. Have fun, film fans, and see if you can guess the movies these frames hail from. The answers are at
CINEMA GALLERY August 2011--25 New Frames
I tried to make a creepily unsettling entry here for the CINEMA GALLERY this month. These 25 frames just SHOULD NOT go together. But here they are. As always, click on the frame you want to see large-like. These make GREAT screen backgrounds. And remember to visit the entire gallery HERE. Have fun, film fans, and see if you can guess the movies these frames hail from. The answers are at
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Film #116: Begone Dull Care and Film #117: Neighbours
"I was inspired to make Neighbours by a stay of almost a year in the People's Republic of China. Although I only saw the beginnings of Mao's revolution, my faith in human nature was reinvigorated by it. Then I came back to Quebec and the Korean War began. (...) I decided to make a really strong film about anti-militarism and against war." --Norman McLaren The Scottish-born McLaren had been
Labels:
animation,
Begone Dull Care,
documentary,
Evylyn Lampart,
National Film Board of Canada,
Neighbors,
Norman McLaren,
Oscar Peterson Trio,
Pas De Deux,
pixillation,
Shorts,
Stan Brakhage,
war
Film #116: Begone Dull Care and Film #117: Neighbours
"I was inspired to make Neighbours by a stay of almost a year in the People's Republic of China. Although I only saw the beginnings of Mao's revolution, my faith in human nature was reinvigorated by it. Then I came back to Quebec and the Korean War began. (...) I decided to make a really strong film about anti-militarism and against war." --Norman McLaren The Scottish-born McLaren had been
Labels:
animation,
Begone Dull Care,
documentary,
Evylyn Lampart,
National Film Board of Canada,
Neighbors,
Norman McLaren,
Oscar Peterson Trio,
Pas De Deux,
pixillation,
Shorts,
Stan Brakhage,
war
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