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2007
Ecran Noir - La traversée du temps (Toki wo kakeru shôjo)
by anbll (via)
Makoto est une lycéenne un peu garçon manqué, qui aime jouer au baseball avec ses meilleurs amis Kosuke et Chiaki. Comme toutes les filles de son âge, elle vit dans l’insouciance d’un présent éternellement immuable, jusqu’où jour où elle reçoit le don de maîtriser le temps.
2006
Four Word Film Review
by jlesage & 4 othersreally, reviews in just four words for over 16,000 films
Offscreen.com :: Volume 10, Issue 10
by jlesage & 2 othersCanadian film journal online since 1997, wide coverage of independent and international film; many resources
Movie Reviews, Music Reviews, TV Show Reviews, Game Reviews, Book Reviews - Metacritic.com
by jlesage & 19 othersMetacritic is a usefully organized site, providing tips on what you might like to do.
Please help me find movies that end with the main character dying. | Ask MetaFilter
by jlesageIt's a query that garnered 135 comments and added film titles within ten days. It lets me think MetaFilter might be fun for students, to craft media-related questions that would get lots of responses, simple queries like this one.
Welcome to Transparency
by jlesage & 1 other"interprets and critiques movies and television, news and political rhetoric, theme parks and advertising, computer games and the Internet, and other creations of contemporary culture"
Spout - We're talkin' movies
by jlesagea movie search engine, blogspot, voting, good plot summaries, able to buy film
Observations on film art and “Film Art”
by jlesageblog by senior film scholars David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
Digital Archive of American Architecture: Contents
by jlesageinvaluable for mise-en-scene; suggestive for writers
Literary Theory. Literary Criticism
by jlesagevery large site, also contains links for art and film, among other things, lots of branching possiblities
U B U W E B
by jlesage & 28 others"independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts"; lots on experimental film
Introduction to Genre Theory
by jlesageby Daniel Chandler--the major theoretical concept that ties film/tv and literature together.
Cinema=Jean-Luc Godard=Cinema
by jlesage & 1 othersite with many links to online essays about Godard
The Hero's Three-Part Journey
by jlesagedifferent versions of this mythological structure, often used by screenwriters; somewhat male-oriented
| The John Cassavetes Pages |
by jlesageattractively designed web site hosted by scholar Ray Carney