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The Best 19 Movies You Didnt See in 2007 & FirstShowing.net
Liked it Aug 1, 5:24pm 104 reviews movies, cinema, foreign-film
http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/12/24/best-19-movies-you-didnt-see-in-2007/
Its the S Peter Davis website!
Liked it Jul 26, 10:39am 22 reviews humor, satire, cinema
http://speterdavis.com/mcomics_bourne.html
Engram Film
Liked it May 15, 5:43pm 0 review film, cinema
http://www.engram.hu/
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/548172/02%20Des%27ree%20-%20Kissing%20You%20%28Lo…
Liked it May 14, 1:37pm 0 review music, cinema
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/548172/02%20Des%27ree%20-%20Kissing%20You%20%2...
Baraka
Liked it Apr 29, 8:47am 1 review beauty, cinema, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=npf0dzktc6
Baraka is an incredible journey through 6 continents, 24 countries. Painstakingly shot on Todd AO-70mm film. Baraka has no plot, contains no actors and has no script. Baraka is a collection of high quality images, presented in a moving and compelling manner. Created by Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson, with music from Michael Stearns and others. Baraka is an ancient Sufi word, which can be translated as "a blessing, or as the breath, or essence of life from which the evolutionary process unfolds." For many people Baraka is the definitive film in this style. Breathtaking shots from around the world show the beauty and destruction of nature and humans. Coupled with an incredible soundtrack including on site recordings of The Monks Of The Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery. Baraka is evidence of a huge global project fueled by a personal passion for the world and visual art. Working on a reported US$4 million budget, Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson, with a three-person crew, swept through 24 countries in 14 months to make this stunning film. One of the very last films shot in the expensive TODD-AO 70mm format, Ron Fricke developed a computer-controlled camera for the incredible time-lapse shots, including New York's Park Avenue rush hour traffic and the crowded Tokyo subway platforms. WATCH IT! The "sequel", Samsara, will be out this year.
Zeitgeist Films.
Liked it Apr 29, 8:21am 9 reviews indie-film, cinema
http://www.zeitgeistfilms.com/
great indi-film site.
The official website of Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Liked it Mar 19, 5:13pm 11 reviews photography, arts, cinema
http://www.nuribilgeceylan.com/
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