According to my records, these are among the films I have watched in the past six years. I remember nothing about them based on the titles, and don’t know who any of the directors are. Tempus fugit.
- Secrets [Frank Borzage, 1933]
- If You Could Only Cook [William A. Seiter, 1935]
- The Law and the Lady [Edwin H. Knopf, 1951]
- Sail a Crooked Ship [Irving Brecher, 1961]
- Sharaku [Masahiro Shinoda, 1995]
- American Vampire [Luis Esteban, 1997]
- Up For Grabs [Michael Wranovics, 2005]
- Gabrielle [Patrice Chéreau, 2006]
- Amal [Richie Mehta, 2007]
- A Warm Heart (Serce na dłoni) [Krzysztof Zanussi, 2008]
andyhorbal
Feb 11, 2011 @ 10:55:42
Gabrielle played the Harris a few years back. I remember thinking that if you set out to make the stereotypical “French film” (as perceived by the American general public) it would look a lot like this.
Junius Ponds
Feb 11, 2011 @ 12:21:18
I’m guessing that was the one where lines of dialogue were floating around as text, and it kept switching between color and B+W with all kinds of different filters.