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- Once upon a time, in a lonely valley forgotten by all, lived Vincent the magician. Every Evening, in a local cabaret, he presents his show "The Woman Cut In Half". As he ignores the necessity of a trick, he transforms the neighborhood in a graveyard. One night, his idol, the famous Blackstone, appears to Vincent to reveal him the trick. On the way to glory and fame?
- A serie of 10 x 26 minutes. The story of the cinema de genre...
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- All these couples and partners made their mark on the history of cinema. They were fascinating, fiery and always in the limelight. This series traces the public image of these stars at the moment they met their partner, putting it in a cultural, social and moral context. The stars often have stories to tell about the way Hollywood either covered up or fashioned american morals. The malicious little man and the polish vamp imposed their style on Hollywood in the 20's. But although Ernst Lubitsch managed to remain himself, Pola Negri lost her soul in the fantasy world of the star system.
- Constructed as conversation that covers 70 years of his involvement in film making, this documentary lets Richard Leacock, a master of cinema vérité, tell his story in his own words.
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- Ayn Rand's philosophy and book "The Fountainhead"
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- A serie of 10 x 26 minutes. The story of the cinema de genre...
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- A rising star who rose from bit player to writer, director, and star of comedies for Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle recruited up-and-coming vaudeville comic Buster Keaton for a series of films from 1917 through 1919. Presented chronologically, these shorts demonstrate Keaton's evolution from bit player to full partner as both men honed their comedic skills. Following the 1921 scandal that was inflamed by a publicity-seeking prosecutor and the tabloid press, Arbuckle's films were withdrawn from circulation in America. The films in this collection were gathered from international archives and private collections, with new English intertitles and digitally mastered from 35mm, some directly from the nitrate originals.