Mommy (2014)
Dir. Xavier Dolan
Cinematography. Andre Turpin
Cannes Film Festival, Jury Prize 2014.

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Mommy (2014)
Dir. Xavier Dolan
Cinematography. Andre Turpin
Cannes Film Festival, Jury Prize 2014.
Studio City Macau
De Niro and DiCaprio compete for a Scorsese payday
The Imitation Game (2014)
Dir. Morten Tyldum
Cinematography. Óscar Faura
"I know it's not ordinary. But who ever loved ordinary?"
Xavier Dolan
The Seventh Art
Suburbia (2010) Australian Short.
Dir. Antonio Oreña-Barlin
Cinematography. Lachlan Milne
Not every day you stumble upon a great short film like this one.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Dir. Robert Wiene
Cinematography. Willy Hameister
At a carnival in Germany, Francis (Friedrich Feher) and his friend Alan (Rudolf Lettinger) encounter the crazed Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss). The men see Caligari showing off his somnambulist, Cesare (Conrad Veidt), a hypnotized man who the doctor claims can see into the future. Shockingly, Cesare then predicts Alan's death, and by morning his chilling prophecy has come true -- making Cesare the prime suspect. However, is Cesare guilty, or is the doctor controlling him?
94 films in 94 days.
A list I constructed for a film for each year between 1920-2014.
It's going to be epic.
The Shining (1980)
Dir. Stanley Kubrick
Cinematography. John Alcott
Masterpiece.
La Haine (1995)
Dir. Mathieu Kassovitz
Cinematography. Pierre Aim
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Dir. Wes Anderson
Cinematography. Robert Yeoman
Martin Scorsese - Honored Speaker at Tisch Salute 2014
"Please yourself, to shape your own vision."
My very own Haig Manoogian
Interstellar (2014)
Hoyte Van Hoytema, Christopher Nolan, Matthew McConaughey, Hans Zimmer - Interstellar, I am waiting...
Romper Stomper (1992)
Dir. Geoffrey Wright
Cinematography. Ron Hagen
Day 11' Favourite Movie From Your Childhood
Beetlejuice (1988)
Dir. Tim Burton
Cinematography. Thomas Ackerman
Indian In The Cupboard (1995)
Dir. Frank Oz
Cinematography. Russell Carpenter
These two films were an absolute joy to watch back then, they slammed open the doors to endless imagination.
Day 10' Your Favourite Director
Martin Scorsese
Who else but this living legend. Shaped my perspective of film. The man speaks with so much passion and wisdom, it's amazing.
Xavier Dolan
Xavier Dolan's filmmaking ability is something that is fascinating and beyond his years. His films are a reflection of his undenying talents as an actor, screenwriter and director.
Enemy (2013)
Dir. Denis Villeneuve
Cinematography. Nicolas Bolduc
"Chaos is order yet undeciphered"
Day 08' A Movie That Makes You Sad
Pay It Forward (2000)
Dir. Mimi Leder
Cinematography. Oliver Stapleton
Watching this when I was not even a teen and the death of Trevor McKinney tore me apart. The very first movie to bring a tear to my eyes.