behind the scenes of harold and maude
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Favorite films watched in November 2023:
Anatomy of a Fall (2023), dir. Justine Triet
Chimes at Midnight (1966), dir. Orson Welles
The Landlord (1970), dir. Hal Ashby
Weiner (2016), dir. Josh Kriegman & Elyse Steinberg
Entre nous (1983), dir. Diane Kurys
A Woman Like Eve (1979), dir. Nouchka van Brakel
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Harold and Maude (1971), directed by Hal Ashby (September 2, 1929 – December 27, 1988).
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Oh right yes, we're back with my top ten movies of 2024
1 McCabe & Mrs. Miller (Altman, 1971)
Recommended for: easy but, Leonard Cohen fans
2 Sherlock, Jr. & Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Keaton, 1924 & 1928)
Recommended for: Tarsem's The Fall fans
3 Shanghai Express (von Sternberg, 1932)
Recommended for: noir fans
4 Solaris (Tarkovsky, 1972)
Recommended for: people with a poetry tag
5 My Darling Clementine (Ford, 1946)
Recommended for: people who have been told they have an old soul
6 3 Women (Altman, 1977)
Recommended for: the witchy wlw Lana Del Rey fans
7 Sorcerer (Friedkin, 1977)
Recommended for: Mad Max fans
8 The Apartment (Wilder, 1960)
Recommended for: sad girl Christmas!
9 Harold and Maude (Ashby, 1971)
Recommended for: Edward Gorey's Gashlycrumb Tinies fans
10 A Zed & Two Noughts (Greenaway, 1985)
Recommended for: Bryan Fuller's Hannibal fans
As before, links go to my original Letterboxd “review” (comment), and if you click the poster or title there you’ll be taken to the short synopsis, cast & crew, wide header image for some vibes, etc.
And then the next ten too why not, it was a Good Year in Watching:
12 Angry Men (Lumet, 1957)
After Hours (Scorsese, 1985)
Lady Vengeance (Chan-wook, 2005)
The French Connection (Friedkin, 1971)
A New Leaf (May, 1971)
Leave Her To Heaven (Stahl, 1945)
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (Ōshima, 1983)
The Lion In Winter (Harvey, 1968)
Women On the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Almodóvar, 1988)
Fail Safe (Lumet, 1964)
I loved all these as well
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