Sentences with word «cinephiliac»

Last year, the band of cinephiliac brothers in Crystal Moselle's The Wolfpack charmed all of Park City.
And in Tessa Louise - Salomé's cinephiliac romance Mr leos caraX (since retitled Mr. X), the titular director talks about his work, mostly in voiceover, with brilliance and surprising openness while ravishing clips dissolve in and out of each other, making us hungry to see the films in their entirety again.
Ironically, Bertolucci's wild and even more cinephiliac 1968 film Partner and his equally radical The Spider's Stratagem (1970) are excluded.
According to David Bordwell's 1988 Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema, by far the most comprehensive book about Ozu in English, he «was almost certainly the most cinephiliac major director before the New Wave.»
In the Fifties and Sixties, cinephiliac tastes tended to be both aristocratic and proletarian, affirming efficacy and excess, or the transcendence of a gesture wrested from the modest accomplishment of a job well done.
Topics include The Brattle's neo-noir series, Jane Fonda at The Coolidge, Tarantino after midnight and the cinephiliac white whale that is Jacques Rivette's Out: 1.
I can credit Truffaut with a huge amount of my cinephiliac tendencies — he was one of the first directors that got me truly interested in foreign film and the New Wave, and I can pretty much say without question that my life wouldn't be the same now if I hadn't ever seen The 400 Blows.
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