Back in the early 1970s I was crazy about Depression-Era Warner Bros. movies, that weren’t being shown on TV or anywhere else. In that climate of deprivation, a documentary that used movie film clips from the period felt extremely fresh and new. Philippe Mora’s picture sees 1930s America through the movies, through music, and the evasions of official newsreels. Franklin Delano Roosevelt preaches prosperity while James Cagney slugs his way through the decade as a smart-tongued everyman — in a dozen different roles. This was a new kind of documentary info-tainment formula: applying old film footage to new purposes.
Brother Can You Spare a Dime
Blu-ray
The Sprocket Vault / Vci
1975 / B&w / 1:37 Academy / 106 min.
Street Date October 1, 2019 / 24.95
Film Editor: Jeremy Thomas
Research by Michael Barlow, Jennifer E. Ryan, Susan Winslow
Produced by Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam
Directed by Philippe Mora
Philippe Mora was an accomplished artist and documentary...
Brother Can You Spare a Dime
Blu-ray
The Sprocket Vault / Vci
1975 / B&w / 1:37 Academy / 106 min.
Street Date October 1, 2019 / 24.95
Film Editor: Jeremy Thomas
Research by Michael Barlow, Jennifer E. Ryan, Susan Winslow
Produced by Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam
Directed by Philippe Mora
Philippe Mora was an accomplished artist and documentary...
- 12/21/2019
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
It’s 1930s America as seen in the movies, through music, and the evasions of newsreels. Franklin Delano Roosevelt preaches prosperity while James Cagney slugs out the decade as a smart-tongued everyman — in a dozen different roles. Director Philippe Mora investigates what was then a new kind of revisionist info-tainment formula: applying old film footage to new purposes.
Brother Can You Spare a Dime
DVD
The Sprocket Vault
1975 / B&W / 1:33 flat full frame / 106 min. / Street Date ?, 2017 / available through The Sprocket Vault / 14.99 (also available in Blu-ray)
Film Editor: Jeremy Thomas
Research by Michael Barlow, Jennifer E. Ryan, Susan Winslow
Produced by Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam
Directed by Philippe Mora
Years before he was briefly sidetracked into sequels for The Howling, Philippe Mora was an accomplished artist and documentary filmmaker. Backed by producers Sanford Lieberson and David Puttnam, his 1974 documentary Swastika pulled a controversial switch on the usual historical fare about...
Brother Can You Spare a Dime
DVD
The Sprocket Vault
1975 / B&W / 1:33 flat full frame / 106 min. / Street Date ?, 2017 / available through The Sprocket Vault / 14.99 (also available in Blu-ray)
Film Editor: Jeremy Thomas
Research by Michael Barlow, Jennifer E. Ryan, Susan Winslow
Produced by Sanford Lieberson, David Puttnam
Directed by Philippe Mora
Years before he was briefly sidetracked into sequels for The Howling, Philippe Mora was an accomplished artist and documentary filmmaker. Backed by producers Sanford Lieberson and David Puttnam, his 1974 documentary Swastika pulled a controversial switch on the usual historical fare about...
- 6/19/2017
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Discovery Channel and the BBC today announced History of the World, an eight-part series that tells the story of human history. The two companies recently ended their 13-year-old channel partnership while reupping their co-producing pact through 2014. Produced by Discovery Channel U.S., BBC Vision Productions, BBC Worldwide and The Open University, the eight-part series will combine stunning dramatic reconstruction, innovative computer graphics and gripping storytelling to reveal the events, conflicts and characters that have shaped our destiny. History Of The World will reveal the major turning points in our shared history, ranging from military campaigns to love stories to technological inventions to assassinations to medical breakthroughs to devastating natural disasters. The series will be shot all over the planet and will literally create lost worlds by freezing time at decisive moments in history and revealing the significance of these moments and how it they have shaped our world. From Cleopatra's...
- 11/22/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
“The team wanted to challenge the notion that plants are inanimate,” says assistant producer Stephen Lyle, who captured the venus flytrap on film as it killed and consumed prey.
Original, and most principal, they shot completely in HD, moving directly from film as in previous collaborations, skipping video completely.
The program is shot in high-definition and celebrates the veritably jaw-dropping, eye-popping natural wonders of the planet, a lot of never before seen. He filmed a plant called a cat’s-claw creeper, “which had these trident hooks and it was verbally and in a literal sense gripping the tree that it was climbing up, and it had kind of shoulderlike appendages, and you saw it lift itself as it climbed. This isn’t just when it comes to huge, furry mammals at all,” she says. “We filmed climbing plants, which were extraordinary once you finally see them moving almost like animals...
Original, and most principal, they shot completely in HD, moving directly from film as in previous collaborations, skipping video completely.
The program is shot in high-definition and celebrates the veritably jaw-dropping, eye-popping natural wonders of the planet, a lot of never before seen. He filmed a plant called a cat’s-claw creeper, “which had these trident hooks and it was verbally and in a literal sense gripping the tree that it was climbing up, and it had kind of shoulderlike appendages, and you saw it lift itself as it climbed. This isn’t just when it comes to huge, furry mammals at all,” she says. “We filmed climbing plants, which were extraordinary once you finally see them moving almost like animals...
- 3/21/2010
- by PopCult Staff
- PopCultNews
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