Released Sept. 18, «Separate Cinema: The First 100 Years of Black Poster Art» offers a visual documentation of Black
film history via graphic advertisements drawn from The Separate Cinema Archive, a private collection of Black film memorabilia described as containing more than 35,000 movie posters, lobby cards and photographs.
Not exact matches
The Blu - ray includes a booklet containing Blixen's original story and a short but informative essay by frequent Criterion
film commentator Mark Le Fanu, discussing the
film's choice of language and locale, and contextualizing it among Scandinavian
films of the era, and
via Axel's personal
history.
This
film works because it doesn't merely try to enumerate a
history lesson
via bland repetitions of Jim Crow injustices.
FORSAKENFOCUSVERTIGOPREDICTION plays out Gussin's fascination with science fiction,
film and multi-layered art
histories via a group of three dimensional works.
One of the best depictions of strengths overuse in
film history as the
film portrays a dystopian society divided by factions (similar to the
VIA virtues) in which the people in each faction must solely use only one virtue (e.g., courage, wisdom, humanity) which therefore leads to virtue overuse and many problems.