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>/film/ films
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/film/ is dead
I blame OP for not posting an image of a hot woman
A River Runs, Turns, Erases, Replaces (2021) link?
>white nose
>is green
looks awful
>He also had a particular interest in London trams. An overwhelming majority of his films include rail or tram scenes, in particular The Lady Vanishes, Strangers on a Train and Number Seventeen. A clapperboard shows the number of the scene and the number of takes, and Hitchcock would often take the two numbers on the clapperboard and whisper the London tram route names. For example, if the clapperboard showed Scene 23; Take 3; Hitchcock would whisper "Woodford, Hampstead" – Woodford being the terminus of the route 23 tram, and Hampstead the end of route 3.
Was it autism?
we need a discord
I know just the guy
I killed /film/
the big sequence of Un Flic by J-P Melville
looks much better in comic than in the film
Support /film/'s most kino project: youtube.com
what's this?
that's not Han Ye
can you not read?
I searched for it but didn't find it at first, now I did. My bad
Based.
Indeed. It's the most kino /film/ project as stated in that post.
New clip from Serra's Pacifiction
youtube.com
i fell it's gonna be his best film yet
seconding this
it's not on cinemaz and no one uploaded it to vk so the best bet if it's even available anywhere on the internet the karagara fags are hiding it