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    Stray Dog (1949)

    Stray Dog (1949)

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    During a sweltering summer, a rookie homicide detective tries to track down his stolen Colt pistol. ...

Dunkirk (2017)
Dunkirk (2017)
2017 | Action, History, War
Nolan maintains gut-wrenching suspense throughout by cross-cutting between the various characters and their plights. I’d go so far to say that Dunkirk could easily serve as its own master class in the art of film editing.
Critic- Marc Savlov
Original Score: 4.5 out of 5

Read Review:https://www.austinchronicle.com/calendar/film/2017-07-21/dunkirk/
  
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Sofia Coppola recommended Rumble Fish (1983) in Movies (curated)

 
Rumble Fish (1983)
Rumble Fish (1983)
1983 | Drama
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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"I love that it’s an art film about teenagers. I just love the way that it’s shot — I love those old lenses, those Zeiss lenses; they have a softer feel. [Coppola and her DP, Harris Savvides, used the lenses from Rumble Fish to shoot Somewhere.] Roman [Coppola, her brother] and I are just sentimental about film."

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Boyhood (2014)
Boyhood (2014)
2014 | Drama
Unique, masterful coming-of-age film
Richard Linklater is incredible. He has such patience and a wonderful eye for human nature. To make a film over 11 years is no mean feat and yet he accomplished a unique and beautiful piece of art. The film itself is about the childhood and adolescence of Mason Evans Jr. and the subtle changes of growing up, that make this an original coming of age movie.
  
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
2009 | Action, Animation, Comedy
8.2 (22 Ratings)
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"I made a stop-motion film once. It was ten minutes long. It took twenty-one days to shoot, and I spent six months making it, from creating the creatures to finishing the edit. Stop-motion is one of the most miserable, torturous art forms. It’s hard to process the human effort it took to make this film . . . In my mind, this film is one of the seven wonders of the world."

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