Description
The extraordinary true story of a bank heist that turned into a media circus/public event on a hot and sticky New York afternoon
Months after surviving a terrorist attack a woman remains traumatised and confused by the events of that night
With his training and the cumulative psychological damage he becomes a cold killing machine bent on tracking down the thugs
of the last living everyday people who participated in the Third Reich
'Record of a Tenement Gentleman' (1947
The Red Shoes - Pamela Hutchinson (BFI Film Classics) Japanese The extraordinary true story of'The Red Shoes' by Pamela Hutchinson (BFI Film Classics paperback 112 pages) Pamela Hutchinson's study of 'The Red Shoes' examines its breathtaking use of Technicolour, music, choreography, editing and art direction at the zenith of Powell and Pressburger's capacity for 'composed cinema'. Through a close reading of key scenes, particularly the film's famous extended ballet sequence, she considers the unconventional use of ballet as uncanny spectacle
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