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sesiondemadrugada · 4 months
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May December (Todd Haynes, 2023).
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mannyblacque · 1 year
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Mid90s (2018)
Directed by Jonah Hill
Cinematography by Christopher Blauvelt
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esqueletosgays · 2 months
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MAY DECEMBER (2023)
Director: Todd Haynes Cinematography: Christopher Blauvelt
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Film Recommendation: Emma (2020) Director Autumn de Wilde Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn
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genevieveetguy · 11 months
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Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt (2022)
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cappedinamber · 5 months
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May December (2023)
Directed by Todd Haynes
Cinematography Christopher Blauvelt
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chromakeyofdreams · 2 months
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NIGHT MOVES
“This is not gonna blow over, man.”
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scenesandscreens · 21 days
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May December (2023)
Director - Todd Haynes, Cinematography - Christopher Blauvelt
"Insecure people are very dangerous, aren't they? I'm secure. Make sure you put that in there."
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astolfocinema · 1 month
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First Cow (2020) ------------------- dir. Kelly Reichardt cin. Christopher Blauvelt cs. USA
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moviepocketblog · 5 months
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May December (2023)
Director: Todd Haynes
Cinematographer: Christopher Blauvelt
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vibe-stash · 10 months
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Emma. (2020)
Director: Autumn de Wilde DOP: Christopher Blauvelt Production Design: Kave Quinn
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May December (2023)
Director: Todd Haynes
Cinematographer: Christopher Blauvelt
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nine-frames · 10 months
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"Dearly beloved friends..."
Emma., 2020.
Dir. Autumn de Wilde | Writ. Eleanor Catton | DOP Christopher Blauvelt
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t-rebel · 1 year
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THE BLING RING (2013)
Directed by Sofia Coppola
Cinematography: Christopher Blauvelt and Harris Savides
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Kristen Stewart and Lily Gladstone in Certain Women (Kelly Reichardt, 2016)
Cast: Laura Dern, Michelle Williams, Lily Gladstone, Kristen Stewart, James Le Gros, Jared Harris, John Getz, Sara Rodier, Rene Auberjonois. Screenplay: Kelly Reichardt, adapted from stories by Maile Meloy. Cinematography: Christopher Blauvelt. Production design: Anthony Gasparro. Film editing: Kelly Reichardt. Music: Jeff Grace.
Kelly Reichardt has a sure hand in adapting the essence of contemporary short stories like the ones by Maile Meloy from which Certain Women is derived: the pregnant slice of life that comes to no definitive conclusion within its confines, but reverberates long after you've read it, or in this case seen it. One touch struck me almost immediately: When we first meet Laura (Laura Dern), the central character in the first third of the film, she is getting out of bed after a mid-day liaison with a man. We don't see him again until the second third of the film, when he turns up again as the husband of another woman, Gina (Michelle Williams). But Reichardt leaves this fact undeveloped: It's there as something to be contemplated as we watch the sections of the film that deal respectively with Laura and Gina. The two women never meet in the film, and if Ryan's infidelity has any effect on his marriage, it's only as backstory to the tensions that surface between Ryan (James Le Gros) and Gina when we see them together. This is a film in which nothing is ever really resolved: Laura's client, Fuller (Jared Harris), goes a little mad and she has to talk him out of a hostage-taking situation, so he goes to jail and at the end of the film she brings him a vanilla milkshake and listens as he tells how his wife left him. Gina and Ryan are building a house and their sullen teenage daughter sulks in the car as Gina bargains with an old man for some sandstone blocks in his yard. The old man's mind wanders while she talks, and he seems to address all of his remarks to Ryan, when Gina usually handles business matters. Later, when they're loading the sandstone onto a truck, Gina waves to the old man as he stands in his window, but he doesn't respond. And in the most poignant section of the film, a young woman (Lily Gladstone) who tends to the horses on a ranch wanders into a night class taught by Elizabeth (Kristen Stewart), a stressed-out young lawyer, and develops a crush on her. She returns to the class and takes Elizabeth to a diner several times until the night when a new instructor appears and tells them that the long drive Elizabeth has been making to teach the class has gotten too much for her. The young woman then takes the four-hour drive to the town where Elizabeth (as well as Laura and Gina) lives, seeks her out, and bids an awkward goodbye. Then she gets into her truck and drives back, falling asleep at the wheel but fortunately only running off the road into a field. The sequences meld into one another without breaks, and the whole thing is permeated by a sense of place: the beauty, loneliness, and subtle menace of the Montana landscape.
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genevieveetguy · 3 months
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. Who was the boss?
May December, Todd Haynes (2023)
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