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| 3 Dec 2009 by EUNHA CHOI The second film in Danish director Lars von Trier's American trilogy, Manderlay, is set in a mythical southern plantation where Grace and her gangster father find themselves after their departure from Dogville. As in Dogville, von Trier places his actors within what is essentially a blueprint of a locale. He lays out a map of buildings and other areas on the floor of a huge, undecorated studio. The furniture and props in the room are real, but there are no walls to ... Red Boulevard - http://ilikeeunha.blogspot.com/ |
| 29 Sep 2009 by Txema We Haven't Really Met Properly (SD, Disc 1, 21 minutes): A series of two-three minute actor biographies (narrated by Lansbury) for Frank Morgan (the Wizard of Oz/Professor Marvel), Ray Bolger (the Scarecrow/Hunk), Bert Lahr (the ... anoche soñe que volvia a Manderlay - http://vuelvoamanderlay.blogspot.com/ [ More results from anoche soñe que volvia a Manderlay ] |
| 17 Jul 2007 by bittergrace ... and of course, stunningly gorgeous visuals. thus ends my favorite films countdown. will probably do favorite actors/actresses in film next. either that or favorite books. anyway, whichever, you'll know in a few days. ... hehe, it's not as good as dogville althought gripping parin siya and grabe itong lars von trier na to, di ko ma-take, ang galing niya magdeconstruct ng values (sa dogville, kindness. sa manderlay, freedom naman.) waah, excited tuloy ako sa wasington. ... Bittergrace - http://bittergrace.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 12 May 2009 Tags: anthony michael hall, bryce dallas howard, christian bale, don cheadle, ethan embry, hannibal, harrison ford, harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban, iron man 2, julianne moore, maggie gyllenhaal, manderlay, maria bello, ... AMC Movie Blog - http://blogs.amctv.com/future-of-classic/ - References [ More results from AMC Movie Blog ] |
| 20 Mar 2009 by cm1 In 1933, after leaving Dogville, while traveling with her father and his gangsters to the south of USA, Grace Margaret Mulligan sees a slave ready to be punished in a property called Manderlay. The slavery had been abolished seventy ... Movie Download Catalog - http://movie-megaupload.com/ [ More results from Movie Download Catalog ] |
| 16 Oct 2009 by John Hayes It was nominated for a total of 11 award, including Hitchcock for best director, Fontaine for best leading actress, Olivier for best leading actor, & Anderson for best supporting actress. All of these nominations were richly deserved. ... Robert Frost's Banjo - http://robertfrostsbanjo.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Nov 2009 by MischMash The audience enters through a swanky 1930s bar called Manderlay*. John and I took seats near the stage, but the Annie Darcy Band was on break. Soon our playing card numbers were called, and we entered a dark hallway. ... The success of the scenes relies on the ability of the actors to communicate relationship and intent through facial expressions and body language. And they do not disappoint. Each and every actor is fully committed to moving honestly through a world we're ... MischMash - http://mischmash.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2006 Manderlay is not only emotionally powerful, but also physically powerful. In a field scene on any other film an actor can crouch down behind a bush and pretend to pick cotton. In this movie there may be no real cotton to pick, ... Cinema Blend Feeds - http://www.cinemablend.com/ |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Glenn Dunks Has there been a mainstream "superstar" actor so intriguing in recent times? Between this and Birth from 2004 she single-handedly cemented her place in cinema history as an actress who will be discussed for decades into the future. Legacies aren't created by ... Manderlay is not terrible. It certainly pales in comparison to Dogville, but it certainly packed a hefty punch of its own. Despite the uniformity of style between the two films, the tone is refreshingly different. ... Stale Popcorn - http://stalepopcornau.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2005 by Bina007 the idea was to strip film of everything but the camera and the actor. no artificial lighting, no artificial sets, to costumes, improvised dialogue, handheld cameras, no special effects. not a bad plan, but rather than execute it, ... Movie reviews for greedy capitalist bastards - http://bina007.blogspot.com/ |
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