Movie City Indie Archive for September, 2013
Godard Featured in Trailer For “LA ROCHE SUR YON 2013″ Festival (1’04”)
[Via David Hudson.]
Robert Reich And Bill Moyers Talk INEQUALITY FOR ALL (56’46”)
Robert Reich on ‘Inequality for All’ from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.
1 Comment »Spielberg interviewed on Japanese TV (1982) (1″57’32”)
[Via @thesheik1976.]
Shirin Neshat’s Viennale Trailer, With Natalie Portman (2’11”)
And shot by Darius Khondji.
Pride’s Friday 5, 20 September 2013

1. Prisoners
2. After Tiller
(NYC)
“As shot in a monochrome palette by the great Roger Deakins (Skyfall, so many Coen brothers films), the rain brings its own grey-blue gloom to the pallid faces fearful for the fate of the two children. It’s doomy and luscious, and a wondrous example of what a gifted director of photography can do with today’s digital capture instead of shooting on film. Menacing, heavy rain. A world of overcast, a world of pain. The images say more than words. A world with no escape. “There was a gas station in the background, with mercury vapor lights,” Deakins says in the press kit of the technical means. “The police cars have blue flashing lights, and you don’t want to overpower them, so you tend to work wide and open. We were basically shooting the action with the high-powered flashlights in the hands of the actors so we could get a decent beam and a good, hot image out of them.” This kind of immediacy, and low-light luminosity, suffuses Prisoners.” [More here.]
2. After Tiller
(NYC)
AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS Making-Of By The Ross Brothers (13’29”)
Still sturdy stuff.
12 (of 70) Shorts From Venezia 70 “Future Reloaded” Include Hellman, Tsangari, Bertolucci, Breillat, Kiarostami, Denis, Lanthimos, Egoyan, Zia Jhang-ke
TIFF’s “City To City: Athens” Press Conference (43’53”)
The 8mm Films of Vivian Maier (3’15”)
The 8mm Films of Vivian Maier on Nowness.com