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Home > Posts tagged "Manufactured-On-Demand DVD"
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    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW:
    Treasure Hunting: Lobster Films’ Serge Bromberg on “Amazing Film Discoveries”

    By Sarah Bastin Last week, Flicker Alley sat down with Serge Bromberg, film preservationist and founder of Paris-based Lobster Films, before his presentation at the TCM Classic Film Festival on Friday, April 29, entitled “Amazing Film Discoveries.” Bromberg is […]

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    4.5.2016
    by Flicker Alley
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    Meet “Miss Mary” Coley: Scene from All My Babies

    All My Babies: A Midwife's Own Story is the story of "Miss Mary" Coley, an African-American midwife more than half a century ago in rural Georgia. Its production sponsored by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a demonstration [...]
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    15.1.2016
    by Flicker Alley
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    How Teachers Used Berlin, Symphony of a Great City in Classrooms of the 1930s

    What role should film play in the classroom? Are movies a distraction or a tool that can be used to enhance children’s learning experience? These questions that educators grapple with today are anything but new. Take this excerpt from the April 11, […]

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    17.11.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Images from The Affairs of Anatol

    Cecil B. DeMille created a world of style and elegance in The Affairs of Anatol, starring Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid. Presenting debauchery with amazing visual flair, DeMille clearly meant the film to be as much a decorative feast. [...]
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    20.7.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Silver Screenings Reviews THE MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA

    In this review of The Man With the Movie Camera, blogger Silver Screenings posits that the innovative techniques used in the silent Soviet documentary represent both the construction of visual poetry and the deconstruction of filmmaking. This post originally appeared […]

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    30.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    Scene from BED AND SOFA

    Liuda meets Volodia for the first time when Volodia inadvertently walks in on her changing in this scene from the 1927 Soviet comedy, Bed And Sofa. ***If the video below will not load, click here to watch directly on YouTube.***   Bed […]

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    23.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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    In 1925 Russia ‘Tis Chess, not Love that conquers all – CHESS FEVER from Flicker Alley

    Classic film blogger Aurora (@CitizenScreen) talks chess obsession and the art of film editing in her review of the 1925 Soviet classic, Chess Fever. The post below originally appeared on the Once Upon a Screen blog as part of Movies Silently‘s […]

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    20.3.2015
    by Flicker Alley
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