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Surrealism and Cinema: The Artificial Night

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2007-07-16 19:40:00 by girish in girish
...Artificial Night, tucked away into the publication that accompanied the exhibit Surrealism: Revolution by Night, organized by the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra The beautifully evocative phrase artificial night comes from Robert Desnos, who used it to refer to the movie theater. Im frequently paraphrasing or excerpting Adrian Martin...
 
 
 
 
 
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Anecdotal Review: A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)

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2008-04-11 07:00:00 by Jonathan Lapper in Cinema Styles
...Artificial Intelligence , directed by Steven Spielberg
 
 
 
 
 
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Artificial Eye Picks Up Andrea Arnold's Next Film

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2008-05-15 00:00:00 by Monika Bartyzel in Cinematical
...Artificial Eye has pre-bought the UK rights to her next film, Fish Tank Unfortunately, the piece then goes on to talk about Eye's other projects and executive info, rather than the film. So, we've got this mysterious second picture. However, thanks to the Internet, I can fill in a tiny hole at least. According to MoveThat.com , Arnold was/is...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eric Joyners Artificial Enlightenment

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2008-09-04 17:51:42 by Sam Sloan in Slice of SciFi
...Artificial Enlightenment Inspired by science fiction, toys, and Brandywine artists and illustrators of the 1900s, Erics second solo with the gallery reveals the grittier side of robot life: mysterious donut factories, runaway steam trains and vintage motorcycles The Corey Helford Gallery is located at 8522 Washington Blvd. in Culver City, CA....
 
 
 
 
 
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence: Movie Review (2008)

2008-11-20 15:50:00 by Christopher Smith in Week in Rewind--Movie Reviews, DVD Reviews, HD DVD & Blu-ray Reviews by Christopher Smith
 
Editor's Note: From the archives.) "A.I. Artificial Intelligence" Written and directed by Steven Spielberg, 145 minutes, rated PG-13. After an intriguing opening that lays the foundation... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more
 
 
 
 
 
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Spring (And By Summer Fall)

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2009-01-07 04:03:00 by Joe in Fin de cinema
...Artificial Eye - 12 January Eichmann - dir. Robert Young - High Fliers - 12 January [with Thomas Kretschmann, Troy Garity, Franka Potente, Stephen Fry The Handmaid's Tale - dir. Volker Schlöndorff - Optimum - 12 January [with Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway The Honey Pot - dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Optimum - 12 January [with Susan...
 
 
 
 
 
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Bionic Eagle

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2008-05-05 20:03:41 by Sam in Slice of SciFi
...artificial beak to the disfigured bird, in an effort to keep her alive For Beauty its like using only one chopstick to eat. It cant be done, said biologist Jane Fink Cantwell, who operates a raptor recovery center in this Idaho Panhandle town. She has trouble drinking. She cant preen her feathers. Thats all about to change Cantwell has spent...
 
 
 
 
 
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Genuine Artificiality

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2007-12-17 00:05:00 by Jonathan Lapper in Cinema Styles
...artificiality was the path to reality. One arrived there by noting the artificiality all around us. Once noted the only place left to look was in the soul of the character, exactly where they wanted you to look in the first place Their films are marked by a visual falseness that confuses some viewers, enthralls others and leaves yet others...
 
 
 
 
 
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Study Up, Kids!

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2008-04-28 03:47:00 by Joe in Fin de cinema
...Artificial Eye as a double-feature. Included on both the US and UK versions of Distant is Ceylans first short, Koza (1995 Arnaud Desplechin ( Un conte de Noël Un conte de Noël will mark the French directors fourth film to play in competition at Cannes. La Sentinelle , about a mans obsession with a severed human head, was his first in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Satantango by Rosenbaum

2007-10-29 23:07:00 by HarryTuttle in Unspoken Cinema
 
...artificial studio sets of mainstream movies, might not be as close to real life as we imagine. He also mentions Tarr prefers the more photogenic fake rain to real rain. They immerse ourselves in a full universe, that is still forged with the traditional tricks of cinema. It's especially interesting to oppose Tarr to Straub-Huillet The films...