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“Abigail” (“Abigél”, 1978) [dir. Éva Zsurzs][Based on the novel by Magda Szabó]
“Abigail” (“Abigél”, 1978) [dir. Éva Zsurzs][Based on the novel by Magda Szabó]
“The Treasure of Swamp Castle” (“Szaffi”, 1985) [dir. Attila Dargay][Based on the novel The Gypsy Ba
“Variations on a Dragon” (“Variációk egy sárkányra&rdq
“The Old Lady” (“Az öreg”, 1971) [dir. Gyula Macskássy, Gyö
Brigitte et Brigitte (1966) - Luc Moullet
“Chocolate” (“ช็อคโกแลต”, 2008) [dir. Prachya Pinkaew]
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cinephiliabeyond: Behind-the-scene photos from François Truffaut’s The 400 Blows (Les 400 coups, 1
cinephiliabeyond: Michelangelo Antonioni and Jeanne Moreau on the set of La Notte.
cinephiliabeyond: Jean-Pierre Melville and Alain Delon.What I have to say is very simple and very s
cinephiliabeyond: Martin Scorsese, Guillermo del Toro, William Friedkin and many others celebrate t
cinephiliabeyond: Alfred Hitchcock, wife Alma and daughter Pat (87 today) on the set of PSYCHO. http
cinephiliabeyond: One of the most popular psychological crime thrillers that Hitchcock ever made is
cinephiliabeyond: On April 2, 1968, Stanley Kubrick’s masterful science fiction film ‘2
hitchcockandfriends: I love this snippet of the interview Andy Warhol conducted with Alfred Hitchco
cinephiliabeyond: Orson Welles on the set of CHIMES AT MIDNIGHT. Opens January 1 t.co/C2UOQ
cinephiliabeyond: Thelma Schoonmaker’s collaboration with Martin Scorsese is one of the most e
cinephiliabeyond:David Fincher’s advice to aspiring filmmakers. h/t Hybrid Vigor Film
cinephiliabeyond: “If I won’t be myself, who will?”—Alfred Hitchcock
cinephiliabeyond: Sometimes considered a second-rate product in a highly admirable series of excelle
cinephiliabeyond: The first in Alfred Hitchcock’s series of limited-setting films, the 1944 Am
cinephiliabeyond: Alfred Hitchcock directs the young Edna May Wonacott (photo by Gjon Mili). For mor
cinephiliabeyond: One of the most subversive films Alfred Hitchcock ever made is a disquieting littl
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