While Los Angeles has been the capital of major studio filmmaking in America since the early ears of the 20th Century, in...
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2007
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Over a hundred leading cameramen (and women) discuss the fine art of motion picture photography in this documentary....
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2006
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Based upon Peter Biskind's book of the same name, this BBC-produced documentary traces the rise of a generation of Hollywood...
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2003
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A policeman plays Good Samaritan to a visitor from Ireland, only to discover that he has a potentially deadly secret....
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Cinematographer
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1997
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The film equivalent of a stroll through the Louvre, the documentary Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography collects...
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1993
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Alec Baldwin stars in this thriller as Dr. Jed Hill, a brilliant young trauma specialist who begins to believe he can do no...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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Cinematographer
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1990
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Rusty Sabich (Harrison Ford) is a bland, oppressed man who burns with a quiet, corrosive intensity that can flare...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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Michael J. Fox once more makes a courageous effort to shed his nice-guy image in Bright Lights, Big City. Fox plays an...
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Cinematographer
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1988
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With this rote but well-cast romantic comedy, writer-director James Toback began his long association with actor Robert...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Cinematographer
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1986
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Woody Allen blurs the the boundaries between the real and unreal in this unique comic fantasy. The scene is a small town in...
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Cinematographer
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1985
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Based on a series of Rolling Stone articles by Aaron Latham, this romance was set in the world of L.A.'s hip fitness scene....
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Cinematographer
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1985
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A smaller, amusing comedy from writer/director Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose begins with a bunch of show business vets...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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Cinematographer
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1983
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Leonard Zelig, the "human chameleon", is profiled in this mock-documentary. Director Woody Allen appears as Zelig in scenes...
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Cinematographer
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1983
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Cinematographer
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1982
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Adapted from Dennis Potter's landmark British TV miniseries and relocated to the United States during the Depression, Pennies...
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Cinematographer
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1981
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Woody Allen's tenth film as writer/director, Stardust Memories opens with a scene reminiscent of the opening of 8 1/2 and...
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Cinematographer
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1980
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Slow-moving and dark, this Klute clone stars Talia Shire as Emily Hollander, a retiring, painfully introverted woman with a...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1980
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On the heels of Annie Hall, the Oscar-winning romantic comedy that rocketed Woody Allen to the front ranks of American...
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Cinematographer
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1979
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Old man Ewing (Jason Robards) owns a ranch right next to the ranch of Ella (Jane Fonda). This is a source of two problems:...
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Cinematographer
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1978
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Cinematographer
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1978
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Woody Allen's romantic comedy of the Me Decade follows the up and down relationship of two mismatched New York neurotics....
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Cinematographer
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1977
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This film, aired on television as 24 Hours of the Rebel, delves into the hero-worship aura that surrounded James Dean...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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Cinematographer
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1976
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Paul Newman returns as private detective Lew Harper is this tale of blackmail and murder based on a novel by Ross MacDonald....
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Cinematographer
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1975
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Francis Ford Coppola's legendary continuation and sequel to his landmark 1972 film, The Godfather, parallels the young Vito...
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Cinematographer
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1974
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While the Watergate scandal filled the headlines, Alan J. Pakula's 1974 thriller took its inspiration from the conspiracy...
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Cinematographer
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1974
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This filmization of John Jay Osborn Jr.'s novel Paper Chase ended up one of the surprise hits of the 1973-74 movie season....
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Cinematographer
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1973
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Popularly viewed as one of the best American films ever made, the multi-generational crime saga The Godfather is a touchstone...
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Cinematographer
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1972
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Set during the Civil War, Bad Company stars Barry Brown as a Northern boy, Drew Dixon, who heads West to avoid getting...
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Cinematographer
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1972
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Up The Sandbox is a complex and difficult film, and it is ambiguous on many points, particularly on whether the protagonist...
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Cinematographer
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1972
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Actor Alan Arkin has an impressive film directorial debut with Little Murders, Jules Feiffer's bitter and moving satire...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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The first part of his "paranoia trilogy," Alan J. Pakula's 1971 thriller details the troubled life of a Manhattan prostitute...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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Wealthy, insensitive young Beau Bridges buys an inner-city tenement, planning to evict the present occupants and construct a...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Rated "X" upon its initial release in 1970, End of the Road would probably rate at most a hard "R" today. Stacy Keach stars...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Parents worry about their daughter when she freaks out on drugs and is hospitalized. Arthur (Eli Wallach) and Gerri...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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