Tag #Film History

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Claudia Cardinale, a Celebrated Italian Actress, Dies at 87

Claudia Cardinale, a renowned Italian actress who starred in classics such as "8½" and "The Leopard," passed away at age 87 in her home near Paris.

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Costa-Gavras and the Cité Universitaire: A Personal Account of International Understanding

In the fall of 1955, Costa Gavras, a Greek student in Paris, experienced the Cité Universitaire, contrasting his home country's political climate with the open access to diverse newspapers in France; his positive experience at the university's hospital further highlighted France's generosity. The CI...

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Spanish Film Survey Reveals Enduring Classics and Rise of Horror Genre

A survey of 53 Spanish film experts ranked 215 Spanish films, revealing the enduring popularity of classic films alongside a new wave of horror films, showing a generational shift in taste but also the persistence of certain auteur directors.

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Filmistan: Bollywood's First 'Star Maker'

Filmistan, a Bollywood studio founded in 1943 by Sashadhar Mukherjee after a split from Bombay Talkies, prioritized entertainment over social commentary, launching stars such as Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and significantly shaping the industry's musical style.

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Tatort: Colonius" Criticized for Absurd Plot

The German crime film "Tatort: Colonius" is criticized for its illogical plot, which links a present-day murder to a 30-year-old cold case involving a missing woman and a burned car, raising concerns about its script's approval process.

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National Film Registry Adds 25 Diverse Films

The National Film Registry added 25 films to its collection, including "Dirty Dancing", "Angels With Dirty Faces", "Beverly Hills Cop", and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", to preserve American film history and diversity, bringing the total to nearly 900 films.

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Madrid's Cultural Boom: 1964-1979

The "Madrid Icono Pop 1964-1979" exhibition in Madrid showcases the city's pivotal role in Spain's cultural shift from Franco's era, highlighting the impact of international film productions, music, and fashion on the country's cultural identity.

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InVisibili" Exhibit Showcases Pioneering Italian Women Filmmakers

The "InVisibili" exhibit in Rome celebrates 30 pioneering Italian female filmmakers, highlighting their often-overlooked contributions to the early cinematic industry using archival materials from 20 historical archives, challenging the traditional male-centric narrative of cinema's history.

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Frantz Fanon Biopic Breaks Box Office Records, Reflecting France's Reckoning with Colonial Past

A biopic about Frantz Fanon, directed by Jean-Claude Barny, sold over 23,000 tickets in its first week in France, reflecting a growing trend of French films addressing the nation's colonial past, previously largely absent from mainstream cinema.

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Geneviève Page: A Versatile Actress's 50-Year Career

Geneviève Page, a French actress born in 1927, enjoyed a 50-year career marked by diverse roles in theatre and film, from canonical female leads to unconventional characters, reflecting her artistic preferences and challenging stereotypical portrayals of women.

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Nosferatu" (2024) Renews Vampire Film Legacy

Robert Eggers' new film "Nosferatu" (2024), starring Bill Skarsgård, is receiving critical acclaim, adding to a century of Dracula adaptations including "Renfield" (2023), "Dracula" (2020) miniseries and others, showcasing the genre's enduring appeal.

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