May 20, 2020
Welcome back! We kick off Season 9 with two documentaries about
famous film people, starting with a group review of the biopic
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind and then cutting to an
interview with French director Gregory Monro about Kubrick
by Kubrick, which would have premiered at the 2020 Tribeca
Film Festival, had it happened. Joining us as guest cohost is
critic Danielle Solzman, of Solzy at the Movies. Get
ready for a profound journey into the cinematic firmament!
Group Review Documentary:
NATALIE WOOD: WHAT REMAINS BEHIND (Laurent Bouzereau, 2020)
Is available on HBO NOW, HBO GO and on demand.
All clips from film courtesy of HBO.
Film Featured in Interview Portion:
KUBRICK
BY KUBRICK (Gregory Monro, 2020)
Film would have premiered at 2020 Tribeca Film Festival.
Distribution pending.
Other Films/Series Mentioned:
- The Art
of Directing series (Allan Holzman, 2016-2019)
- The Art of Directing: Frank Capra (https://vimeo.com/186212170,
Password = capra)
- The Art of Directing: John Huston (https://vimeo.com/238011168,
Password = falcon)
- The Art of Directing: David Lean (https://vimeo.com/307867555,
Password = 716)
- The Art of Directing: David Lynch (https://vimeo.com/93046694,
Password = 716)
- The Art of Directing: Spielberg, Hitchcock, Truffaut
(https://vimeo.com/122920103,
Password = 716)
-
Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975)
-
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (Paul Mazursky, 1969)
-
Brainstorm (Douglas Trumbull, 1983)
- Circus of
Books (Rachel Mason, 2019)
-
A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971)
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Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
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Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick, 1999)
-
Fear and Desire (Stanley Kubrick, 1953)
- Five Came
Back (Laurent Bouzereau, 2017, three-part Netflix
series)
- From
Here to Eternity (Buzz Kulik, 1979, three-part NBC
series)
-
Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, 2014)
-
The Great Race (Blake Edwards, 1965)
- Heading Home: The
Tale of Team Israel (Seth Kramer/Daniel A. Miller/Jeremy
Newberger, 2018)
-
Miracle on 34th Street (George Seaton, 1947)
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Paths of Glory (Stanley Kubrick, 1957)
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Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, 1955)
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The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980)
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Splendor in the Grass (Elia Kazan, 1961)
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Tomorrow Is Forever (Irving Pichel, 1946)
-
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 1968)
-
West Side Story (Robert Wise, 1961)
Links to reviews by Christopher Llewellyn
Reed:
Timestamps:
- 00:42 – Intro
- 04:19 – Group Discussion of NATALIE WOOD: WHAT REMAINS
BEHIND
- 24:08 – Bart and Chris interview Gregory Monro of KUBRICK BY
KUBRICK
- 42:36 – Doc Talk
Website/Email:
www.fogoftruth.com
disinfo@fogoftruth.com
Credits:
Artwork by Hilary Campbell
Intro music by Jeremiah Moore
Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)
Editing and shownotes by Christopher Llewellyn Reed