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Juliet of the Spirits
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    quintquint Great poster at Wolfgang's vault
    by quint in An inordinate number of peppers
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    "Wolfgang's vault has a number of movie posters from the sixties for sale here. expensive, but cool to look at. " [More]
    KarinaKarina Criterion Puts Movies Online
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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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. [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Criterion Puts Movies Online
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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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. [More]
    CinemaRianCinemaRian Juliet of the Spirits (1965, It ...
    by CinemaRian in CinemaRian Blog
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    "Juliet of the Spirits is a misfire from a great director. It features some extraordinary sequences and magnificent photography, but in the end, it doesn't add up to anything. The obsensive premise is a sort of quest for meaning, or connection, or something, by Giulietta Boldrini (played by Giulietta Masina, Fellini's wife). The movie alternates between realitivley realistic scenes (by Fellini standards), and surreal sequences meant to show Giulietta's mental state. I think. The film is a sort of cross between Nights of Cabiria and 8 1/2 with the unrelated episodes of the former and the inner mindscapes of the latter. The biggest problem with Juliet of the Spirits is that Fellini tries to have it both ways- he wants to make both a film about a woman becoming indepenant (I think) and an absurdist fantasy. The problem is that Giulietta is never developed enough as a character for us to care about her very much. The psycholgical stuff in the picture is really unfocused. However, ... " [More]
 
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