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New to Blu-ray and DVD “Fear and Desire” and “Magic Mike” (release date, October 23, 2012)
Posted by unpaidfilmcritic
“Fear and Desire” (1953) directed, produced and edited by a then barely known talent, a 24 year-old filmmaker named Stanley Kubrick, comes to Blu-ray and DVD this week. Kubrick, of course, would go on to direct such films as “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968), “A Clockwork Orange” (1971), “Barry Lyndon” (1975), “The Shining” (1980), and others.
Kubrick, then an unproven commodity, did not have a large budget for “Fear and Desire.” He smartly chose a story that would conform well to his low budget aesthetic. The story of “Fear and Desire” involves a group of American soldiers, one of whom is played by a very young Paul Mazursky (director and actor), trapped behind enemy lines during World War II. All that was needed were some actors in uniform out in the woods and minimal indoor sets. Read the rest of this entry →
“New Directors New Films” at Film Society of Lincoln Center and MOMA
Posted by unpaidfilmcritic
From March 21 – April 1 the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art will present the 41st annual “New Directors/New Films” series. The festival is dedicated to showcasing emerging filmmaking talent on an international scale. This year’s festival will screen 29 feature length films (24 narratives, five documentaries), as well as 12 short films, representing a total of 28 countries. Read the rest of this entry →

