Making a Scene
For this year's Movies Issue, The New York Times Magazine commissioned lines from an eclectic and talented group of screenwriters — writers responsible for some of the best scripts of 2013. We asked them each to write a single line for us — not a scene, a script or a scenario, but simply an intriguing, amusing or captivating line of dialogue. Then we gave these lines to one of the great movie artists of our time: the cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, a two-time Oscar winner. Kaminski used these lines as inspiration to create 11 original (very) short films. Each short evokes a style or genre of the cinematic past and stars an actor who gave an especially memorable performance in 2013.
Storyline
For this year's Movies Issue, The New York Times Magazine commissioned lines from an eclectic and talented group of screenwriters — writers responsible for some of the best scripts of 2013. We asked them each to write a single line for us — not a scene, a script or a scenario, but simply an intriguing, amusing or captivating line of dialogue. Then we gave these lines to one of the great movie artists of our time: the cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, a two-time Oscar winner. Kaminski used these lines as inspiration to create 11 original (very) short films. Each short evokes a style or genre of the cinematic past and stars an actor who gave an especially memorable performance in 2013.
Catch Me If You Can
8.0Back to the Future
8.3Bohemian Rhapsody
8.0The Lighthouse
7.5Interstellar
8.4The Dark Knight
8.5Scarface
8.2The Perks of Being a Wallflower
7.8The Hangover
7.3Call Me by Your Name
8.1Her
7.9The Truman Show
8.1The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
7.8The Prestige
8.2Dredd
6.8Inception
8.4Titanic
7.9The Shawshank Redemption
8.7The Martian
7.7Jaws
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