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"I believe I'm one of the least machista men in the world and one of the most authentically feminist." Pedro Almodóvar
— Dec 17, 2015 08:37PM
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"The issues of domestic abuse of women finds its outspoken masterpiece in Once Were Warriors (1994), directed with a strong hand by Lee Tamahori (b. 1950), a former graphic artist."
— Dec 17, 2015 12:38AM
Benjamin Britton
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"The outstanding supernatural thriller, Rosemary's Baby (1968), becomes his (Roman Polanski) first American production…composer Krzysztof Komeda provides a haunting score."
— Dec 09, 2015 09:09PM
Benjamin Britton
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"Before the X becomes a euphemism for pornography, several excellent films are awarded this rating because of their 'uncomfortable' portrayal of the American reality of the day."
— Dec 08, 2015 08:56PM
Benjamin Britton
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"The immediate result of Easy Rider's success is, however, a change of Hollywood's perception of viable commodity- suddenly (and briefly), anti-establishment pictures became good business."
— Dec 08, 2015 01:34AM
Benjamin Britton
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"As with sound, experimentation with color film dates back to early days of cinema. The first hand-tinted movies appear as early as 1896; each frame is elaborately painted under a magnifying glass."
— Dec 06, 2015 03:23PM

