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#76 Post by Adam »

Four films by Miklós Jancsó screening at LACMA in Los Angeles in October.
http://www.lacma.org/programs/FilmSeriesSchedule.aspx
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#77 Post by Bikey »

THE ROUND-UP special screening this week at Bath Film Festival (as part of their Second Run Night):
Friday October 31st at 8:50 pm
At The United Reform Church, Bath
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#78 Post by knives »

Ever see a film and you love it, but can't identify any part that make it special to you. Having just finished this, my first European disc, I have to say that is now my experience. It started off slow, but after the first fifteen minutes something wonderful happened, but I can't seem to describe this essence that has made me enjoy the film so much. The characters, landscape, and even beloved cinematography didn't really capture me, but the script is so bare that that can't be what I'm attracted to with the film. I just can't put my hands around what I liked.
By the way the transfer is gorgeous. Will be searching out others from the company.
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#79 Post by Bikey »

A very special memorial 35mm screening of Jancsó’s first acknowledged masterpiece - The Round-Up
When: Sunday, 23rd March
Where: ICA Cinema, London
What Time: 5.30pm (17:30)
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#80 Post by Bikey »

Michael Brooke's terrific new piece on the late, great Miklós Jancsó at Sight & Sound
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#81 Post by Bikey »

REMINDER!
A very special memorial 35mm screening of Jancsó’s first acknowledged masterpiece - The Round-Up
this Sunday, 23rd March at ICA Cinema, London - 5.30pm (17:30)
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#82 Post by Gregory »

Bikey wrote:Michael Brooke's terrific new piece on the late, great Miklós Jancsó at Sight & Sound
Great article. I have to ask: did Jancsó direct The Red and the White in a blissful state of "Speedo freedom"?
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#84 Post by ryannichols7 »

it appears Paul Thomas Anderson has shouted out this brilliant movie

Jancsó in IMAX, now there's a revolutionary idea
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#85 Post by MichaelB »

Well, if the BFI IMAX can sell roughly a hundred tickets for a Sátántangó all-nighter, who knows?

Incidentally, someone's chiding PTA for having "very boring taste", presumably because he didn't call for Jancsó's Season of Monsters or The Lord's Lantern in Budapest in IMAX.
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#86 Post by hearthesilence »

Gravity is the only time I've ever enjoyed a narrative feature film most in IMAX. It's baked into the point of the movie - the frightening and overwhelming vastness of space. Otherwise, IMAX was just gimmicky for everything else.
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#87 Post by TMDaines »

Constant aspect ratio chopping used to annoy me, but many of Nolan's more recent films, The Brutalist and Battle suffer from that problem less.
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