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“The American Friend” and the Deutsch Mark
Jake Cole on Wim Wenders' "The American Friend."
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Challenging the Canon: “Blue Velvet”
If one wanted a definitive list of the greatest films of all time—or at least, a definitive list of what are perceived, at this moment in time to be the greatest films of all time—you could not do much better than the list on They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They? T...
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History of Film: David Lynch’s ‘Blue Velvet’
David Lynch's Blue Velvet is a film containing all the ingredients of a Lynchian nightmare without venturing too deep into abstraction. It's because of this that the film isn't one of Lynch's more heavily dissected works, but that doesn't make it any less subs...
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The David Lynch Retrospective: ‘Blue Velvet’
The Movie Mezzanine Filmmaker Retrospective series takes on an entire body of work–be it director’s, screenwriter’s, or otherwise–and analyzes each portion of the filmography. By the final post of a retrospective, there will be a better understanding of the fi...
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