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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · 1. Nashville (1975) Altman's deconstruction of the '70s folk rock industry continues to serve as a pillar in the New Hollywood movement. Opting for a threadbare storyline with little in the way of plot, Altman instead put the narrative focus of his film on his disparate cast of characters (with a total of 24 main characters identified in the film).

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · This is a dark, moody film that is worth seeking out…and speaking of that, I want to share a very obscure film from 1972, directed by the legendary Robert Altman: 1 – “Images” Susannah York stars as a woman who is engulfed by terrorizing apparitions.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Net als in Altmans ‘Nashville’ (1975), de hoofdstad van countrymuziek, is ‘Kansas City’ een muzikale filmmozaïek waarin meerdere levens elkaar per toeval of niet kruisen. Behalve een uniek individu zijn mensen ook het product van hun omgeving, tijd, familie, werk en etniciteit. Al deze zaken toetst Altman met grote zorg aan, nooit te ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Director: Robert Altman. Cast: Elliott Gould, Nina van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden. Leaving Netflix: April 30. The Long Goodbye is a floppy, loose, hilarious neo-noir that’s as much about the ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · I hope you’ve enjoyed me pontificating about the rich character that is Marlowe, Postmodernism in film, and my assertion that long movies are – sometimes – the vibe. I hope to see you next week, where I’ll talk about subplots, rich characters, and (what I see as) Paul Thomas Anderson’s spin on The Long Goodbye.

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  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Ausstrahlung auch mit englischem Originalton Die Siebziger gelten u.a. als das Goldene Zeitalter des amerikanischen Kinos: 'Der Pate', 'Brennpunkt Brooklyn' ('French Connection') und 'Der Exorzist' feiern sowohl bei den Kritikern als auch beim Publikum Erfolge. Sie ebnen Hollywood zudem einen neuen Weg, denn die Regisseure gewinnen an Kontrolle: Robert Altman, Sidney Lumet und Martin Scorsese ...