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Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962)
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"The Criterion Collecton has opened up an online streaming shop, where twenty films can currently be watched online for $5. Your five dollars gives you the right to watch the film as many tines as you like for a week, and for a full year after that they’ll apply a $5 credit to the purchase of that DVD from their online store. Titles available now include Juliet of the Spirits, Cleo From 5 to 7, and Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil. Also — and this may be old news, but it’s new to me — Criterion is curating a “festival” of free films every month in partnership with The Auteurs. This month’s festival focuses on “Cruel Stories of Youth,” and includes such films as Sweetie, Ratcatcher, and Fat Girl. More here.
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"The Criterion Collecton has opened up an online streaming shop, where twenty films can currently be watched online for $5. Your five dollars gives you the right to watch the film as many tines as you like for a week, and for a full year after that they’ll apply a $5 credit to the purchase of that DVD from their online store. Titles available now include Juliet of the Spirits, Cleo From 5 to 7, and Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil. Also — and this may be old news, but it’s new to me — Criterion is curating a “festival” of free films every month in partnership with The Auteurs. This month’s festival focuses on “Cruel Stories of Youth,” and includes such films as Sweetie, Ratcatcher, and Fat Girl. More here.
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"Cleo from 5 to 7 is one of the best films of the New Wave, a masterpiece to stand alongside of Jules and Jim and My Life to Live. This is a film of limitless invention, energy and fun, as well as one of the most densley packed with thematic material and ideas that I have seen. You know a film is going to be quirky if it proposes to show two hours in someones life but is only ninety minuets long. The film opens at 5:00 pm on a summer's day as Cleo (Corrine Marchand) a French pop singer waits for the results of biopsy that will determine if she is gravley ill. In an attempt to pass the time, she visits or is visited by a variety of people, including a fortune teller with protestations of doom, her manager, two of her songwriters, her best friend (a nude model), another friend who runs a movie theatre and finally a soldier who she begins to fall for- only minuets before she may be told her time on Earth is very short. No description can really do this movie justice, as it's not rea ... "
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