4/23/2012…Rear Window…directed by Alfred Hitchock

Rear Window

Alfred Hitchcock

CINEMATIKI MAUI WILL BE DARK FOR A FEW WEEKS…we shall return…keep in touch…

3/12/2012…NORTH BY NORTHWEST… directed by Alfred Hitchcock

3/5/2012…One, two, three…by Billy Wilder, Billy Wilder, Billy Wilder

one, two, threeA  VERY  HOT  COMEDY  ABOUT  THE  COLD  WAR… just for you…:)>>

2/27/2012…The Official Story…directed by Luis Puenzo

the official story

The Official Story (Spanish: La historia oficial) is a 1985 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Puenzo, and written by Puenzo and Aída Bortnik. It stars Norma Aleandro, Héctor Alterio, and Chunchuna Villafañe, among others. In the United Kingdom, it was released as The Official Version.[1][2]

The film is about an upper middle class couple in Buenos Aires with an adopted child. The mother comes to realize that her daughter may be the child of a desaparecido, a victim of the forced disappearances that occurred during Argentina’s Dirty War in the 1970s.

Among several other international awards, it won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, being the first Latin American film to achieve it.[citation needed]

2/27/2012…The Official Story

2/20/2012… “Z” by Costa Gavras

 "Z"

2/13/12… THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES

The Secret in Their Eyes (Spanish: El secreto de sus ojos) is a 2009 Argentine crime thriller directed by Juan José Campanella from a screenplay by Eduardo Sacheri and Campanella based on Sacheri’s novel La Pregunta de Sus Ojos (The Question in Their Eyes). Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil star in a joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies.[2]

The film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, making Argentina the first country in Latin America to win it twice (having already won for The Official Story in 1985).[3][4] This happened just three weeks after being awarded the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film of 2009 (the Goya Awards are the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards).[5] As of 2010 it has become the second biggest box office success in Argentine film history, only surpassed by Leonardo Favio‘s 1975 classic Nazareno Cruz y el lobo (Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf).[6]

FILM SHOWN @ 6:35 PM…

AFTER THE FILM; COMMENTARIES, CONVERSATION, ETC…

12/5/2011…WOMEN IN LOVE…DIRECTED BY KEN RUSSELL

Women in Love is a 1969 British film directed by Ken Russell. It stars Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson and Jennie Linden. The film was adapted by Larry Kramer from the novel of the same name by D. H. Lawrence.[1] The plot follows the relationships between two sisters and two men in a mining town in post First World War England.[2] The two couples take markedly different directions exploring the nature of commitment and love.

The film was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. Jackson won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, as well as a slew of critics’ honours.

11/28/2011…VIDAL SASSOON…the movie

 


Vidal Sassoon The Movie | How One Man Changed The World With

vidalsassoonthemovie.com/

VIDAL SASSOON THE MOVIE ISN’T JUST THE STORY OF A BRILLIANT FASHION IDEA THAT SWEPT THE GLOBE. IT IS A EUPHORIC ACCOUNT OF ONE