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Inglourious Basterds: Afterthoughts10 comments

Just Another Film Buff wrote 1 month ago: After watching Inglourious Basterds last week, I skimmed through a few films I was referring to in m … more →

Tags: All posts, Cinema of France, Hollywood, Allegory of the Cave, Chris Marker, come and see.., george steiner, history of cinema, inglourious basterds

Films of Bergman

bennythomas wrote 2 months ago: (This is a reprint of the post first posted in cinebuff.wordpress.com) One feature of Bergman films … more →

Tags: Great Film Directors, Interior Life, The Seventh Seal, Alf Sjöberg, wild strawberries, Persona, Smiles of a Summer Night, svensk filmindustri, Port of Call

Silent Light2 comments

David H. Schleicher wrote 2 months ago: And so it begins... Strangely enough, following one post on how light — particularly the beaut … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Movies, Inspiration, Art-house cinema, Art, Religion, Foreign Films, Mennonites, Faith

Vampyr (C.Dreyer), a 1932 horror film

theindiefilmreviewer wrote 4 months ago: When when Danish director Carl Th. Dreyer directed “Vampyr”  in 1932, he was far from kn … more →

Tags: Drama, Horror, surnatural, film, cinematography, 1930s, Danish Cinema, Vampires, vampyr

A paixão de Joana D'arc (Dreyer, 1928)

Júlia Machado wrote 7 months ago: … more →

Tags: a paixao de joana d'aarc, Dreyer

Vampyr (1932) Dracula (1931)

Morbidus wrote 1 year ago: Carl Dreyer’s Vampyr (1932) carries a hefty artistic repuation, primarily for it’s imagi … more →

Tags: Movies, vampyr, Dracula, Tod Browning

Movie poster of the week: Day of Wrath1 comment

hotspur wrote 1 year ago: Opening today at the IFC Center in a gorgeous new print, is a 65th anniversary revival of Carl Th. D … more →

Tags: Posters, Day of Wrath, Dzien Gniewu, Lucjan Jagodzinski, Quay Brothers, Vredens dag

Day of Wrath1 comment

Dan North wrote 1 year ago: [This post contains spoilers about the ending of Carl Dreyer's film, so don't read if you plan to wa … more →

Tags: Film Form, film, Day of Wrath, Religion, Witchcraft, Montage

A Review of Carl Dreyer's "The Passion of Joan of Arc"2 comments

David H. Schleicher wrote 1 year ago: Re-watching Carl Dreyer’s silent classic, The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), was the final pie … more →

Tags: Movie Reviews, Movies, Inspiration, History, Art-house cinema, Psychology, Art, Religion, Foreign Films

I liked Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey better.1 comment

Justin wrote 1 year ago: 42. The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman, 1957) My first Bergman, and despite the cool poster of a skele … more →

Tags: Top 50 Films, God, Ingmar Bergman, The Seventh Seal, Christianity, Religion

Jesus loves me this I know...1 comment

Justin wrote 1 year ago: 37. Ordet (Carl Dreyer, 1955) This is one of those what-the-fuck movies(well if you believe in God a … more →

Tags: Top 50 Films, God, Jesus, Ordet, film, Outkast


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