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Review: 'Conversations at the American Film Institute with the Great Moviemakers'
Filmmakers are natural raconteurs — they have to be — at least when talking about their films. There are the money men who must be convinced to invest, the studios they need to sign on for distribution, the actors they want to hire and the...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Francois Truffaut, Movies, Taxi Driver (movie), Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie)
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Around Town: Oscar fever hits the Academy, American Cinematheque
24 FramesFilm screenings and festivals: With the Academy Awards on Sunday evening, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque are presenting seminars and symposiums leading up to the big event.... -
Eiko Ishioka, designer for 'Spider-Man' and Cirque, dies at 73
Culture MonsterEiko Ishioka, the celebrated Japanese designer, has died at age 73. Her work included Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," Cirque du Soleil's "Varekai" and the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula," for which she won an Oscar.... -
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Eiko Ishioka dies at 73; graphic designer and art director
As Japan's preeminent graphic designer and art director in the 1970s and early '80s, Eiko Ishioka helped build her reputation by heading media campaigns for Parco, a major boutique shopping complex chain.
But instead of focusing on fashion or other...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), David Henry Hwang, Miles Davis, Awards and Prizes, Music
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'Ra.One': Shah Rukh Khan as Bollywood superhero
24 FramesShah rukh Khan stars in Ra.One, a kind of Indian Tron... -
Harry Ransom Center acquires Nicholas Ray archives
The Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas at Austin has acquired the archives of Nicholas Ray, the director of such classic film noirs as 1950's "In a Lonely Place" and 1952's "On Dangerous Ground," and of 1955's seminal troubled youth melodrama,...Tags: Education, Robert De Niro, Los Angeles Kings, Wim Wenders, James Jones
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From the Vaults: 'Cat People' (1982)
The Daily MirrorRemake time! Although apparently director Paul Schrader ("American Gigolo"; also the writer of "Taxi Driver") insisted that he didn't intend "Cat People" as a remake of the 1942 film. Still, it's got main characters named Irena, Oliver and Alice, who........ -
The Spotlight: Nicholas Kazan on 'Mlle. God' at Atwater Village Theatre
Culture MonsterFrom Claus von Bülow to Patty Hearst, Oscar nominee Nicholas Kazan has brought to life his share of controversial characters. His latest play, “Mlle. God,” riffs on Frank Wedekind’s notorious fin de siècle dramas about Lulu, a libidinous free... -
Philip Glass to perform film, opera works at Hollywood Bowl
By the 1980s, Philip Glass had earned a healthy reputation working in the concert hall, art films and the theater. That didn't mean he slid easily into Hollywood.
"When I first started doing Hollywood films," Glass, 72, said by phone from his home in New...Tags: Education, Yukio Mishima, Richard Serra, Woody Allen, University of Chicago
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Toronto touts prestige pics
The Toronto International Film Festival unveiled a lineup of prestigious films on Wednesday bound to attract awards and critical attention.
The festival's 32nd annual slate includes 349 films from 55 countries.
Among the highlights is the world premiere...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Jane Austen, Cate Blanchett, Neil Jordan, David Cronenberg
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