Festival de Cannes 1967 – Palma de Ouro.
O fotógrafo profissional Thomas não viu nada - e viu tudo. Ampliações de fotos que ele tirou secretamente de um casal no parque revelam um assassinato em progresso. Revelam mesmo? Ganhador dos prêmios de Melhor Filme e Diretor em 1966 pela National Society of Film Critics, Depois Daquele Beijo de Michelangelo Antonioni é um influente e estiloso estudo sobre a paranóia e a desorientação. É também uma cápsula do tempo para Londres, mostrando o que era moda na época, como o amor livre, as festas intermináveis, a música (Herbie Hancock escreveu a trilha e The Yardbirds tocam em um clube) e os ritmos. David Hemmings interpreta o fotógrafo cansado estimulado pelo mistério de suas fotografias. Vanessa Redgrave é a mulher evasiva mostrada nas fotos. Mas cabe a você resolver o que há de verdade naquilo que você vê, naquilo que você não vê e aquilo que só a câmera consegue enxergar.
With a renowned plastic surgeon for a mother, Hyun-soo is always surrounded by girls in line for beauty consultations. But her happiness comes to an end as her friends who have received facial surgery from her mother start to commit mysterious suicides by cutting out their faces.
A child, who is afraid, of the dark forms a unique relationship with the objects that once frightened him.
Sandro, a detective, finds his wife strangled. His girl-friend Tiffany, who works as photographer, makes a "Blow up" from a photo, what Sandro finds beside the victim. Sandro and Tiffany are looking for the woman on the photo, Laura. They finds her in a Night Club in Rome...
The story of a photographer who becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman who lives in the apartment opposite his.
Today, the art world and beyond is obsessed with shooting analog. Whether it's a fashion house seeking to bring a new edge to their creative work, an amateur perusing eBay for the perfect vintage Polaroid, or an influencer attempting to capture a comforting retro aesthetic on social media, analog photography has piqued the interest of people everywhere. Is this resurgence a backlash against digital photography? Is it just a trend perpetuated by our desire for authenticity in an increasingly superficial world? Or is it something else entirely?
Grain: Analog Renaissance is a documentary by Alex Contell and Tommaso Sacconi that explores the stories of those committed to using film in modern day photography.
When a darkroom technician cancels plans with friends to go to work, he quickly learns what happens when the negatives of his decisions catch up with him