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Who is heir to the ornate opulence of Max Ophuls?
Channel surfing any service that specializes in classic films, your eye can’t help but be seized by the merest flash of a film by Max Ophüls. A master of mise en scene and a filmmaker who single-handedly expanded the boundaries … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Truman” is about a lot more than a man’s love for his dog
Tomás didn’t want to make the trip. But he knew if he didn’t visit his old friend, Julián, “I’d regret it later.” Julián (Ricardo Darín) is an Argentine actor who has made his life in Madrid. And now, that … Continue reading
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