Nicolas Pesce's debut feature The Eyes
Of My Mother views its deeply disturbed heroine through the lens of hardy, immigrant - born midcentury stoicism, and Pesce chose a similarly controlled - yet - disturbing film for our marathon: The Night Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preache
Of My Mother
views its deeply disturbed heroine through the lens
of hardy, immigrant - born midcentury stoicism, and Pesce chose a similarly controlled - yet - disturbing film for our marathon: The Night Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preache
of hardy, immigrant - born midcentury stoicism, and Pesce chose a similarly controlled - yet - disturbing
film for our
marathon: The Night
Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preache
Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preacher.
I've lately been immersed in a
marathon of DVD
viewing and re-viewings, catching up on
films that slipped through the cracks and reassessing former favorites — all in preparation for my own year - end «Best
of the 2000s» list.
Para Site Art Space is pleased to invite you to a
marathon film screening programme 分桃 / fentao in the framework
of the exhibition 太平天國 / Taiping Tianguo, A History
of Possible Encounters: Ai Weiwei, Frog King Kwok, Tehching Hsieh, and Martin Wong in New York, currently on
view at Para Site.