“It isn't Jesus. It's just a fella.”Whistle Down the Wind (Bryan Forbes, 1961)
Jul
9
white bread

A child grabs a thick slice of white bread while the cutlery on her plate indicates she's finished eating. DP: Arthur Ibbetson.
– Charlie Bostock
“It isn't Jesus. It's just a fella.”Whistle Down the Wind (Bryan Forbes, 1961)
Jul
9
white bread

A child grabs a thick slice of white bread while the cutlery on her plate indicates she's finished eating. DP: Arthur Ibbetson.
– Charlie Bostock
“Good night, Gentle Jesus. Sleep well.”Whistle Down the Wind (Bryan Forbes, 1961)
Jul
9
Barn Day

The man (Alan Bates) in the barn surrounded by little children. The older girl in the light coat, Kathy, is played by Hayley Mills, author Mary Hayley Bell's daughter. DP: Arthur Ibbetson.
In the barn of a remote Lancashire farmhouse, three children stumble upon a stranger. Confused, they conclude that the fellow must be the Second Coming of Christ. In the world of the adults, a man is wanted by the police.
– Charlie Bostock
Ekstase [Ecstasy] (Gustav Machatý, 1933)
Jul
8
International Skinny Dip Day

Eva (Hedy Lamarr), swimming nude in a lake. DPs: Hans Androschin, Gerhard Huttula & Jan Stallich.
Eva (Hedy Lamarr) hangs her clothes over her horse's back, then – cut through a wonderfully voyeuristic moment – goes swimming in a lake. The foal, still carrying Eva's outfit, wanders off to find a stallion.
Ekstase is full of not so subtle, beautifully framed innuendo. #Horses are a recurring theme and make me wonder if it inspired the mustangs sequence in John Huston's The Misfits (1961), another story of doomed passion.
“Jesus Christ has promised to forgive you 490 times, whatever you have done… because those were his words. But about the 491st time… He has given no words. None at all.”491 (Vilgot Sjöman, 1964)
Jul
7
Global Forgiveness Day

One of the juvenile delinquents carving a simple arithmetical calculation into a desk during the Reverend's lecture about forgiveness. DP: Gunnar Fischer.
Early 60s, Sweden. A social experiment. Six hopelessly criminal juveniles are packed in a guesthouse – cynically named Objectivity – and loosely supervised by social workers and a reverend. The public servants speak of a new lease on life, God's servant of how Jesus forgives; all speak on their own behalf. We follow the young men closely and sense their need to break out, to be young, to be out of that house. We learn that their world, in or out, is eternally equally irrelevant.
– Reverend Mild
Vilgot Sjöman's 491 is an extremely, bleak, aggressive, and hopeless depiction of youth in postwar Sweden. Forgiveness is a tool of power, a method of control. And as empty as a repetitive lecture.
Lo straniero [The Stranger] (Luchino Visconti, 1967)
Jul
3
soup

Arthur Meursault (Mastroianni) eating from a cracked bowl. DP: Giuseppe Rotunno.
“Say, mister. Will you stake a fellow American to a meal?”The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (John Huston, 1948)
Jun
30
campfire grub

Curtin (Tim Holt), Dobbs (Bogart), and Howard (Walter Huston) eating campfire grub. DP: Ted D. McCord.
– Dobbs
“I know what gold does to men's souls.”The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (John Huston, 1948)
Jun
29
National Handshake Day

Fred (Humphrey Bogart) and Curtin (Tim Holt) shake hands witnessed by gruff prospector Howard (Walter Huston). DP: Ted D. McCord.
Cheated out of their wages, broke Americans #Bogart and Holt are approached by a former prospector. There's #gold in the #SierraMadre mountains, he tells them.
– Howard
Seemingly character driven, Huston's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is an adventure moved by a relentless #landscape, the urge to drift, and #greed.
“Europe, a Stutz Bearcat, the best restaurants. You fellas really have a hard life, don't you?”Compulsion (Richard Fleischer, 1959)
Jun
29
coffee

A squeaky young Stockwell and Varsi at a diner. We're looking in from the outside through an open window. The place is busy but she's all enthralled by his wit and intellect (and looks for sure). DP: William C. Mellor.
– Harold Horn, DA
– Why so grumpy?
– I'm starved! Dinner is always late!La main du diable [The Devil's Hand / Carnival of Sinners] (Maurice Tourneur, 1943)
Jun
27
dinner (late)

A disgruntled man in a hotel restaurant. DP: Armand Thirard.
Le trou [The Hole / The Night Watch] (Jacques Becker, 1960)
Jun
25
care package

Butchering a care package – butter, sausage and other joys of life – for contraband. DP: Ghislain Cloquet.