Rembrandt — Alexander Korda

Opening Night — John Cassavetes (Full Film)

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors — Sergei Parajanov

Zabriskie Point — Michelangelo Antonioni (Full Film)

Film Poster for Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker (Jean-Michel Folon)

9.-Locandina-francese-di-STALKER-di-Tarkovski-autore-Folon

Fallen — Fred Kelemen (Full Film)

Happy Machine — Masaaki Yuasa

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkMPl6FAnvo

The Cow — Dariush Mehrjui (Full Film)

The Rules of the Game — Jean Renoir (Full Film)

Watch Rembrandt’s J’Accuse, Peter Greenaway’s Film-Essay on Visual Illiteracy

 

Susan Sontag’s List of Novels with Cinematic Structure

Novels with cinematic structure:

Hemingway, In Our Time

Faulkner,

[Horace] McCoy, They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?

Robbe-Grillet, Les Gommes [The Erasers]

[Georges] Bernanos, M. Ouine

I[vy] Compton-Burnett,

V Woolf, Between the Acts

Philip Toynbee, Tea with Mrs. Goodman

des Forêts, Les Mendiants

his first novel—multiple pov [points of view]

[Barnes,] Nightwood

Reverzy, Le Passage

Burroughs,

[John] Dos Passos

Firbank, CapriceVainglory; and [Inclinations] (trilogy)

Jap[anese] writer [Yasunari Kawabata] (N.B. visual sense, suppleness of changing scenes)—Snow Country, etc.

Dickens (cf. Eisenstein)—

There are people who thought with camera eye (a unified p-o-v that displaces itself) before the camera

N[athaniel] West,

Blechman

“new novelists”: Claude Simon, Le Palace

Claude Ollier, La Mis-en-Scène

(all based on organization of a decor (N[orth] Africa)

–From an entry dated 6/26/66 Paris in Susan Sontag’s notebook, published as part of As Consciousness Is Harnessed to Flesh. (I’ve maintained the bracketed editorial intrusions of the published text, even with they did not seem necessary).

A Short Documentary About Vincent Van Gogh by Alain Resnais

Last Year at Marienbad — Alain Resnais (Full Film)

Béla Tarr Interview

Don Quixote — Ub Iwerks

The Tale of the Fox, An Animated Adaptation of Goethe’s German Folk Story

Hi, Mom! — Brian De Palma (Full Film)