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Tag Archives: Godfrey Reggio
FLIX PIX (251): “We Are All VISITORS on This Planet”
VISITORS (directed by Godfrey Reggio, 2014) ****+ (out of 5) . > I had not the slightest doubt that I would love this strikingly visual tone poem- and I was not in the least disappointed. . Amazing one-of-a-kind director Godfrey … Continue reading
“The Visual Tone Poems of GODFREY REGGIO (and RON FRICKE)” (by KPKeelan)
* > Born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1940 and now residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 78 year old Godfrey Reggio is a serious filmmaker and a serious man. . This singular visionary only makes breathtaking films. The man spent fourteen … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (46): The Films of NOVEMBER 2015
. Hello fellow cinephiles! Happy to report, November was a great movie-watching month for me. 14 films, from insipid comedies to marathon classics- lots and lots of stars being bandied about this month, despite outliers like THE INTERVIEW and ESCAPE … Continue reading
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KPK on the CINEMA (37): The Films of JANUARY 2015
. I saw 29 films the first month of 2015, including several forays into actual theaters to see celebrated Oscar contenders. January saw some classics lots of near-classics, a corny- yet illuminating musical, a few disappointing misses including the best … Continue reading
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