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TagStanley Kubrick

There has always been violence in art

There has always been violence in art

There has always been violence in art and many psychiatrists believe that it serves as a catharsis rather than a model.

Stanley Kubrick

REVIEWS

Force of Evil (1948)

Abrahams Polonsky suggests that entrepreneurship is not so far away from criminality and that something is corrupted in the immaculate postwar American society.

Viaje – Sarajevo 21 Kinoscope

Paz Fábrega creates a low-key romantic bittersweet journey where a boy meets a girl as the time runs against them.

I.D. – Torino 30

The debut film by the Indian director Kamal K.M. where the drama of a lost identity meets a bleak thriller in both worlds of modern Mumbai.

Sauve Qui Peut (La Vie) (Every Man for Himself, 1980)

Jean-Luc Godard explores the limits of individualism, apathy and venality as the children of Marx and Coca-Cola grew up.

The Act of Killing (2012)

Joshua Oppenheimer creates a multilayered documentary that explores the Indonesian massacres by blending fiction with reality, the present with the past and surrealism with true horror.

QUOTES

Roberto Rossellini: Camera’s a ballpoint pen

The camera’s a ballpoint pen, an imbecile; it’s not worth anything if you don’t have anything to say.

Monicelli: The elements of Italian comedy

Senza questi elementi, fame, morte, malattia e miseria noi non potremmo far ridere in Italia.

Solitudine (1966)

Scenes from the experimental short film Solitudine by the Italian independent director Romano Scavolini.

Trans-Europ-Express Eroticism

These black corsets, these slit skirts, these chains, these popular erotic images that I treated as you say fairly stereotypical belong, I believe, to a collective erotic material

Bertolucci – Dreams from the Other Side

If it was right to dream in '68 it's even more right to go on dreaming today.

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