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ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER (2025) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), directed by Rouben Mamoulian
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (1944)
Why is everyone surprised that Bella Hadid is racist?
Thumbelina (1994) dir. Don Bluth & Gary Goldman
JAMES STEWART & KATHARINE HEPBURN THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
Rita Hayworth as Maria Acuña in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Spellbound 1945, dir. Alfred Hitchcock
ER - Season 2, Episode 2 - Summer Run
"'When Adrian showed me the sketch, I laughed,' remembers Hepburn. [...] 'Then he explained to me how he saw Tracy's character. She comes on, you know, and she wants to be running the show. Very bossy. She wants to defy convention, and she won't take advice from anyone. But inside there's a frightened young girl. He thought the hat would help show that Tracy wasn't as stiff as she seemed on the surface, and also give a glimpse of that girl inside. Well, you know, I loved it.'" - Katharine Hepburn on Adrian (Gowns by Adrian: the MGM years 1928-1941)
KATHARINE HEPBURN as TRACY LORD The Philadelphia Story | Costuming (and included sketches) by Adrian Greenburg
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) — F. W. Murnau
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Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography: 1998 — Russell Carpenter, ASC Titanic (1997) Directed by James Cameron Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Outlining his general lighting approach on the film, Carpenter says, "Early on, Jim [Cameron], production designer Peter Lamont and costume designer Debra Scott made decisions in regard to the period style, but there really aren't any set rules about what kind of lighting is or is not appropriate for a period film. Titanic will bear the stamp of Jim Cameron's very blue night lighting. But there's also a lot of amber in this picture, which is quite a departure. With the warmer tones, we sometimes added a bit of a sepia feeling to some of the light." Carpenter had considered the cinematographic approaches of several other period films, including Howard's End, Heaven's Gate and The Natural. Other influences included paintings by John Singer Sargent and Caravaggio. — American Cinematographer, December 1997
Love in the Afternoon 1957, dir. Billy Wilder
Everyone is talking about Hailey being obsessed with Justin, but no one is talking about Bella Hadid being obsessed with Abel before she started dating him.
No Other Land (2024 🇵🇸), directed by Basel Adra, Yuval Abraham, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor