By Andrew Horn
A week or so ago, a friend of mine sent me an email about one of the few remaining film labs in New York, called Duart. It said,
"They're now cleaning out their film vaults, which means they're looking for the owners of film that has been there for, potentially, decades. If there's anything Continue Reading
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Duart For Art's Sake?
Publicado el Abril 13, 2012 por Ahorn
Publicado en Film News, Fiction films
and was tagged with andrew horn, celluloid, Duart, lab, film stock, independent cinema, the big blue, doomed love -
Notes from the Berlinale - Woman Times Seven
Publicado el Febrero 18, 2012 por Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
I started off Saturday with “Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present” playing in the Panorama. During "Iron Sky", I met a critic friend of mine and asked her if she had seen it. She acknowledged that it was ok but semi dismissed it as “typical HBO”. But okay, I’m interested in Marina Abramovic Continue Reading
Publicado en Fiction films
and was tagged with berlinale, andrew horn, whiteonwhite, eve sussman, rufus corporation, zhang yimou, flowers of war, young adult, jason reitman, diablo cody, charlize theron, marina abramovic, miss mend, jayne mansfield's car, billy bob thornton, patton oswalt -
Berlinale 2012 - Tips Beyond the Catalogue Blurbs
Publicado el Febrero 13, 2012 por Ahorn
By Andrew Horn
With literally 100s of films on offer at the Berlinale, it’s always hard to know what films to go see based on just the small descriptions given in the catalogues. Sometimes films that appear dire can turn out to be interesting and sometimes things that look like a must-see turn out to be Continue Reading
Publicado en Music Films, Documentary Films, Fiction films, Events
and was tagged with shah rukh khan, laibach, iron sky, andrew horn, barbara, christian petzold, “Gibel Sensazii”, lossof sensation, marley, kevin macdonald, don 2 - the king isback
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