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Hunger (1966)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 1, 2019
Hunger (Sult)
Directed by Henning Carlsen
Written by Henning Carlsen and Peter Seeberg from a novel by Knut Hamson
1966/Denmark/Sweden/Norway
Sandrews/Studio ABC/Svenska Film Institutet
First viewing/Amazon Instant I have to be in the right mood to watch a man slowly starve to death while gra read more
Irish Film Studies: Hunger
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Apr 13, 2017
This semester, I’m attending a course on Irish cinema. Each week, we are expected to write a blog-like journal about the film we watched in class and/or our class discussion about the film. I’ve decided to include those entries to my blog, so it would be more agreeable to read than a Word document. read more
The Hunger (1983, Tony Scott)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 1, 2016
A lot of The Hunger is so exquisitely directed by Scott, it almost seems like there’s nothing the narrative could do to mess it up. His Panavision composition is precise, fixated on the small detail, whether it’s David Bowie’s stubble or Catherine Deneuve’s sunglasses. These read more
“All Sorts of Hunger in the World”: Mogambo
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Aug 25, 2013
Two decades after burning up the screen with Jean Harlow in Red Dust (1932), Clark Gable returned to the material that had made him one of the preeminent leading men of the 1930s when he starred in Mogambo (1953). This time around, the action–shot on location and brought to life in splendid read more
Future Classic Movies: “The Hunger Games”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on May 24, 2012
Future Classic Movies: “The Hunger Games”
Note: This post is part of the Future Classic Movies Blogathon monitored by Paula Guthat who writes and manages Paula’s Cinema Club blog.
The Hunger Games was one of the most anticipated film releases of 2012. Based on the young read more
The Adaptation Games: “The Hunger Games” As Book And Movie
We Recycle Movies Posted by Anne Marie on Mar 28, 2012
I’ll be honest; even though I saw “The Hunger Games” (2012 dir. Gary Ross starring Jennifer Lawrence) at midnight on Thursday, I hesitated when deciding what to write about it. This is partially because so much has been written about it already, and I wasn’t sure how to add my voice to the read more
“They just want a good show.” The Hunger Games: Book vs. Film
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Mar 25, 2012
The Hunger Games (2012): 4/5 (Ed. note: I have attempted to avoid spoilers, but may have slipped a few times. I’m sure you’ve already read the series, though, so read on!) Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen (via inc.com) The most anticipated film of the year and one of the most antic read more
Hunger
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Mar 21, 2012
Hunger (Steve McQueen, 2008)
The first film of director Steve McQueen, no not the actor who did action films in the 1970's, but the same director who made Shame in 2011, both films starring one of the most interesting actors of the moment, Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds, A read more