Greetings to our blog readers in Japan, Slovenia, and Scotland (good luck with your impending divorce, which I am politically opposed to).
The above images of a) Jehovah's Witnesses (for the film "The Visitor," which has nothing to do with them), a Scottish terrier (for "Dog Day Afternoon") and a 1977 caprice (for "Blue Caprice," a disturbing, but solid film about the DC snipers) all relate to a film on the list. "Blue Ruin," which was filmed around Lexington, Va., and "Paradise: Love" were viewed via Netflix streaming. Films from "Boy" (#6) to "Bucket of Blood") were taped off TCM; "The Visitor" aired as part of TCM Underground.
Here is the list:
1. Fill the Void. Israel. 2012. Dir: Roma Burshtein.
2. Bucket of Blood. 1966. Dir: Roger Corman
3. The Visitor. 1979. Dir: Guilio Paradisi. (Released through Alamo Drafthouse Films)
4. La Pointe. Courte. France. 1955. Dir: Agnes Varda
5. Dog Day Afternoon. 1975. Dir: Sidney Lumet w/Al Pacino
6. Boy. 1969. Japan. Dir: Nagisa Oshima
7. Blue Ruin. 2013. Dir: Jeremy Saulnier
8. Blue Caprice. 2013. Dir: Alexandre Moors.
9. Paraside: Love. Austria. 2012. Dir: Ulrich Siedl (part of a triology)
10. Life After Beth. 2014. Dir: Jeff Baena w/Aubrey Plaza
www.tcm.com/underground/
www.netflix.com
http://drafthousefilms.com/
www.ifcfilms.com/
Monday, September 15, 2014
Last Ten Films I Saw Before Last Week: Indy Films, Foreign Films and Guilty Pleasures
Labels:
Al Pacino,
Aubrey Plaza,
dogs,
Israel,
Japan,
Jehovah's Witnesses,
Lexington Va,
Netflix,
old cars,
Scotland,
Slovenia,
TCM Underground
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