Roma-Brescia-Cannes
Roma-Brescia-Cannes, made in 1974, could be called a lyrical home movie. P. Adams Sitney defines the lyrical film as one that “postulates the film-maker behind the camera as the first-person protagonist of the film. The images of the film are what he sees filmed in such a way that we never forget his presence and we know how he is reacting to his vision”. —Senses of Cinema
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Roma-Brescia-Cannes, made in 1974, could be called a lyrical home movie. P. Adams Sitney defines the lyrical film as one that “postulates the film-maker behind the camera as the first-person protagonist of the film. The images of the film are what he sees filmed in such a way that we never forget his presence and we know how he is reacting to his vision”. —Senses of Cinema
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6.7Test
7.8Tacoma
8.9The Damned
5.8Box
6.4Red
5.5Genesee
9.3Home
7.0The Film
6.7Risk Factor
9.0009 Re:Cyborg
7.0Groot Takes a Bath
7.1Adam at Six A.M.
4.7J. Lo: Let's Get Real
8.9Bibi & Tina
6.5Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow
6.7Macbeth
6.4What's New, Scooby-Doo? Vol. 1: Space Ape at the Cape
9.9The House of Flowers: The Movie
8.0Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth
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