In 1896, the Lumiere Brothers brought their new cinematograph contraption to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia to show off some of the first motion…
Category: Film Movements
By 1965, the studio heads were all over 60 years old—Adolph Zukor, on the board at Paramount, was over 90. Hollywood’s golden age had faded…
A change was about to take place in Hollywood by the end of the 50s. The Paramount Antitrust case had broken up the film…
Much like The French New Wave, a new movement was developing in Italian cinema in the aftermath of World War II, but instead of…
It’s 1946, World War II has ended and so has Nazi censorship in France. Foreign films once again flood French cinemas, but not only…