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Friday, July 09, 2004

The Village Voice: Film: Sunset Blvd. to Mulholland Dr.: Los Angeles Films Itself by Ed Halter

The Village Voice: Film: Sunset Blvd. to Mulholland Dr.: Los Angeles Films Itself by Ed Halter

Sunset Blvd. to Mulholland Dr.: Los Angeles Films Itself
by Ed Halter, July 6th, 2004 1:30 AM

Paradise (Lost): Los Angeles on Film Through August 15 American Museum of the Moving Image

California Dreaming
Through August 22
Whitney Museum

Thom Andersen's visual-database-as-documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself, which opens at Film Forum July 28, runs close to three hours, but like the best Tinseltown productions leaves audiences hungry for more. Two month-long SoCal cinema series give viewers a chance to bone up on many of the films hijacked by Andersen for his narrated tour of urban history, as well as some prime examples that didn't make the cut. "Paradise (Lost): Los Angeles on Film" includes the noir classics most famously associated with the city: paranoid gumshoers Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and Joseph Losey's Californian remake of M (1951), as well as latter-day existential policiers like Michael Mann's Heat (1995). A sampling of studio-world self-portraits shows how noir pessimism invades the genre's evolution, beginning with innocent foundational myth A Star Is Born (1937) and veering into cynical auto-critiques like Sunset Boulevard (1950) and John Schlesinger's sickly sunny The Day of the Locust (1975).

Film festivals and showings in New York, but sounds great.. maybe it will go on the road to nearer in the West...

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