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Still Dots: Top Ten
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Jan 14
Still Dots, our year-long plunge into Carol Reed’s The Third Man is over, with an upcoming free screening of the film on 35mm serving as a cap on the thirteen months we have spent thinking about this film. While writing a long form article to sum up our experience working on the project, we couldn’t help […]
Still Dots, our year-long plunge into Carol Reed’s The Third Man is over, with an upcoming free…
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Still Dots: A Comic
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Jan 10
In Still Dots, our yearlong dive into the deep end of Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949), I became so obsessed I began to live and breathe Vienna. So much so, in fact, that I went so far as to draw a few pages of a comic book based on one of the film’s most […]
In Still Dots, our yearlong dive into the deep end of Carol Reed’s The Third Man(1949), I became so obsessed I began to live and breathe Vienna. So…
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“The Future Seemed a Vague and Stupid Concept”: Memory and Empire in Tabu
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Jan 9
2012 festival favorite Tabu, by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (The Face You Deserve, Our Beloved Month Of August), will have its area premiere at the Walker this weekend. Taking its title from F. W. Murnau’s 1931 film, Tabu contemplates the sublime connections between memory and cinema, a subject that Gomes has spoken about at length […]
2012 festival favorite Tabu, by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (The…
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Walker Staff Picks for Film 2012
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Jan 4
The water cooler always buzzes with talk of movies, and it can reach a fever pitch in the Film/Video Department, occasionally roping in people from other departments. The lists below reflect the camaraderie, belligerence, and free-form sharing of these conversations as we digest the year in film each in our own special way. Courtney Sheehan Film/Video Intern […]
The water cooler always buzzes with talk…