Bette Davis, Barbara Steele, ALIEN: Library of Congress Packard Campus’ Fall Series
Oscar winners, horror movies, and silent shorts are all part of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation’s fall film series in Culpeper, Va., starting Oct. 8.
Among the Oscar winners is best actress Bette Davis in Jezebel (1938), William Wyler’s classic romantic melodrama that was Warner Bros.’ answer to Gone with the Wind. (The film was based on a flop play that starred Miriam Hopkins, Bette Davis’ future archrival.) Davis was one of the top contenders for the role of Scarlett O’Hara, but had to content herself with playing Jezebel’s wilful Southern belle — who dares to wear a red dress (in black and white) at a ball much to the shock and [...]
by Andre Soares | October 2, 2009
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Tags: Alien, Barbara Steele, Bette Davis, Black Sunday, Classic Movies, Jezebel, Library of Congress, Packard Campus, Silent Films, Thanhouser Company, The Wicker Man
Federico Fellini’s 8½ Screening
In conjunction with its exhibition “Fellini’s Book of Dreams” — which is definitely worth a visit — the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a special screening of Federico Fellini’s Academy Award-winning 1963 extravaganza 8½ on Friday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. The evening will be hosted by Robert Rosen, dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
There have been homages and imitations ever since (Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz comes to mind), but no self-analytical film that I’ve seen gets even close to what Fellini accomplished in 8½, while very few films about the art of moviemaking have been nearly as artful [...]
by Andre Soares | March 24, 2009
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Tags: 8 1/2, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Anouk Aimee, Barbara Steele, Classic Movies, Claudia Cardinale, Federico Fellini, Fellini's Book of Dreams, Films on Filmmaking, Giulietta Masina, Los Angeles Screenings, Marcello Mastroianni, Oscar 1963, Sandra Milo