Brook K Since we are on the topic of cinematography, let me recommend a film that I think sports superb photography, but that has not really been mentioned in any of these cinematography threads... The 1997 version of Lolita. Just watched it for the first time last night. Great stuff...
I could be wrong, Steve, but I think it is usually referred to as Week End. However, that is slightly different as that title is a translation from the original French. In the case of Play Time, the film has no other title, French or otherwise. Another one that cheeses me off is people...
Play Time Jean Badal & Andréas Winding Why is this film title so often misspelled? Even IMDB has it listed as "Playtime." Should be two words not one. Ok, I'm done.
Wild Strawberries Gunnar Fischer Sorry I have not been around. It looks like my roomie's computer crashed and I have no idea how to fix it. So my online time will be very limited until the problem is resolved.
I'm going to pick the movie that first made me notice cinematography. Tucker: The Man and His Dream Vittorio Storaro And if you haven't seen it in the original 2.40:1 AR, then you haven't seen the movie I'm talking about. :p)