La caza [The Hunt] (Carlos Saura, 1966)
Sep
23
International Rabbit Day

One of the hunters, seen from the back, aims for a wild rabbit. When you look closely you can see the animal leap just out of frame. DP: Luis Cuadrado.
La caza [The Hunt] (Carlos Saura, 1966)
Sep
23
International Rabbit Day

One of the hunters, seen from the back, aims for a wild rabbit. When you look closely you can see the animal leap just out of frame. DP: Luis Cuadrado.
U bent mijn moeder (Horst Königstein, 1984)
Sep
21
World Alzheimer's Day

Joop Admiraal in the role of his mother. During the monologue, the actor switches character and props.
鉄輪 [Kanawa / The Iron Crown] (Kaneto Shindō, 1972)
Sep
20
fried eggs

Meg Flower as the young woman eats a fried egg straight from a spatula. She's naked. DP: Kiyomi Kuroda.
The Medium (Gian Carlo Menotti, 1951)
Sep
18

Madame Flora (Marie Powers) by herself at a small table in a shady bar. DP: Enzo Serafin.
“It doesn't hurt to fall off the moon.”Céline et Julie vont en bateau: Phantom Ladies Over Paris [Celine and Julie Go Boating] (Jacques Rivette, 1974)
Sep
17
National Women's Friendship Day

Celine (Juliet Berto) leans into Julie (Dominique Labourier) in the back of a car. DP: Jacques Renard.
– Julie
“Hitching at this hour.”Nóz w wodzie [Knife in the Water] (Roman Polanski, 1962)
Sep
16
Mayflower Day

The young man (Zygmunt Malanowicz) outstretched on the boat's bow. DP: Jerzy Lipman.
狂つた一頁 [Kurutta ippēji / A Page of Madness] (Teinosuke Kinugasa, 1926)
Sep
12

The servant's wife (Yoshie Nakagawa) eating. She looks up at someone offscreen, and smiles. DP: Kōhei Sugiyama.
Ostia [A Violent Life] (Sergio Citti, 1970)
Sep
11
supper

A group of vulgar looking people eating outdoors at a very long table in front of an old crumbing wall at a very long table. The scene is a re-enactment of Da Vinci's Il Cenacolo / Last Supper. DP: Mario Mancini.
“No, no, geh' nicht vorbei, als wär' nichts gescheh'n,
Es ist zu spät, um zu lügen,
Komm und verzeih, ich werd' mit dir geh'n,
Wohin dein Weg auch führt,
Und die Welt, sie wird schön.”Warum läuft Herr R. Amok [Why Does Herr R. Run Amok] (Michael Fengler, 1970)
Sep
11
National Boss Employee Exchange Day

Der Chef (Franz Maron) berates Herr R. (Kurt Raab). DP: Dietrich Lohmann.
Mr R. (Kurt Raab), his full name is irrelevant, is a hardworking, almost invisible man. He laughs along when his coworkers make stale jokes to shorten the long days. He neatly completes his draftman's assignments and politely nods when the boss berates him. He smokes too much, 80 a day, and at the yearly checkup is told to cut the habit down. His son fails at school and Mrs R. wishes for nicer furniture and a skiing holiday, when Mr R. is promoted.
– Christian Anders, Geh nicht vorbei (1969)
So why does Herr R run amok?
“Are the birds gonna eat us, Mommy?”The Birds (Alfred Hitchcock, 1963)
Sep
10
chicken

Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren in a promotional photo by Philippe Halsman. Hedren, as her character Melanie Daniels, is attacked by a large crow while Hitchcock calmly enjoys a fried chicken and a glass of wine. DP: Robert Burks.
Feeling rather peckish.