Saturday, September 28, 2024
On this day in movie history - À la folie (1994)
À la folie
English translation: To the Madness
a.k.a. 6 Days, 6 Nights
directed by Diane Kurys, and written by Diane Kurys and Antoine Lacomblez,
was released in France on September 28, 1994.
Music by Michael Nyman.
On this day in movie history - Ed Wood (1994)
Ed Wood
directed by Tim Burton,
written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski,
based on the book Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood Jr. by Rudolph Grey,
was released in the United States on September 28, 1994.
Music by Howard Shore.
On this day in movie history - Feel Like Going Home (2003)
Feel Like Going Home
part 1 of the documentary series The Blues
Friday, September 27, 2024
Iris Murdoch, on literature:
since this is an education in how to picture and understand human situations.
– Iris Murdoch.
Recommended reading - Dark Passage
Dark Passage
Dark Passage
by David Goodis.
First published 1946.
ISBN 13: 9781598534467
ISBN 10: 1598534467
ASIN: B00TNBOFUI
Description:
The story of a man railroaded for his wife’s
murder and forced to assume a different identity after escaping from prison
becomes in Goodis’s hands a lyrical evocation of urban fear and loneliness. A
fugitive from justice, in the depths of despair, he finds refuge with a
beautiful woman as he struggles to unravel a nightmarish plot.
First published as a magazine serial, Dark
Passage was filmed in 1947 by Delmer Daves. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren
Bacall, it is regarded as a classic of noir filmmaking.
For the first time, the best work of a
distinctive master of American noir is available in authoritative e-book
editions from The Library of America. David Goodis experienced a brief
celebrity when his novel Dark Passage (1946) became the basis for a popular
movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Other David Goodis novels available as Library of America E-Book Classics include: Nightfall, The Burglar, The Moon in the Gutter, and Street of No Return.