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Reel 24, Test #8
Reel 24, Test #9
Lou Reed faces the camera, posing with a large, partially unwrapped Hershey chocolate bar held up next to his face. He holds quite still throughout the film until, near the end of the roll, he blinks rapidly and tilts his head to the right.
Documentary short covering the early career of actress Misty Mundae.
Focus, sound and editing are used to convey the intensity and serenity of Buddhist meditation and ritual.
The legendary Jamaican-born dub and regga master Rasta Lee "Scratch" Perry, the spiritual MC of the film, invokes Haile Selassie in a fiery re-enactment of an historical event from the Italian Fascist period when an effigy of the last Negus of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I, was burned in the main square of the filmmaker’s hometown, Vernasca, a village located between Milano and Bologna. At the same time, Hailé Selassié I was becoming the Black Messiah for Rastafarianism, a movement born in Jamaica during the 30s and spread all over the planet, including Ethiopia, considered the Mother Land by Rasta followers.
b&w, sound, 1979
Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne interviews June Allyson on her career as MGM's resident "girl next door."
Actress Jane Fonda discusses her life and career with Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne.
December 2019 marked Scriptonite’s return to rap. His new album 2004, released exclusively on Apple Music, is filled with inventive beats and typically mysterious lyrics. His break was useful: “I’m feeling very fresh now,” the artist says. “New songs are being written easier and faster than before.” In this beautifully shot movie Scriptonite shows how he created the songs for 2004—and what role a doorbell played in making them. Then he ruminates on hip-hop’s golden age and music as therapy, and finally makes a choice between complexity and simplicity.
Scripted- in this world we all are playing our respective rolls, a great filosopher Eric berne (disciple of sigmund freud) said that we all have our script in our mind, that called life script. we need to figure it out what we have to do with our life. What if, script physically exists in this world? People can play their respective roles according to their script. They can change their script according to their demands. Actually they can change their destiny. As William Shakespeare said -“All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players, they have their exits and their entrances.”
Recorded Live August 29, 2001 at The Docks, Toronto, Ontario, Canada as part of the Dwarfs' 20th Anniversary Tour
Charlie sits down at a movie theater only to find that the film being screened is about him. After much confusion and panic, he decides that he must stop the screening.
Geoffrey Giuliano is your knowledgeable host for this magical tour, an intimate look at arguably the greatest rock 'n' roll band ever. See the Fab Four like you've never seen them before through vintage photos, archival footage and more. A foremost expert on the Beatles, Giuliano is the author of best-selling biographies on John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. In addition, as a singer-songwriter, Giuliano recorded with Harrison.
Screen test of Henry Rago
Screen Test of Alan Soloman
We all have demons following us around. In the case of this anonymous individual, his demon is a lack of emotion. Via a real local radio interview, he tells us a harrowing story from his childhood.
The correct and full name of this short is "Screen Snapshots: Laguna,U.S.A." (Columbia production number 9852), in which director/producer Ralph Staub is out touring Laguna Beach. While there, he drops in at the Griffin Theatre where actors Brian Aherne, Lon Chaney Jr., Dane Clark and Eddie Bracken are rehearsing, as members of the Griffin Theatre Players, their roles in an upcoming stage presentation of "Of Mice and Men." To be precise, Lon Chaney is not in this film as "Lennie", as some sources seem to think.
An actor provides professional services to help people in their lives
Film scholar Jean-Pierre Berthome discusses Max Ophuls' original script for his 1952 film LE PLAISIR and its relationship to the three stories by Guy de Maupassant on which the script is based.