Saturday, 23 May 2020

Streaming (free) the near-complete works of major indie film-maker Mark Rappaport - The Munich Film Museum steps up.

Mark Rappaport
Editor's note: An email from a friend in today's inbox advises that the Munich Film Museum will be streaming, free, a very comprehensive selection of the films of Mark Rappaport. The friend informs me that the announcement is notable for including the five indie features Rappaport made in New York in the 1970s.  These have been impossible to see for 20-30 years.

Rappaport's email to his friends follows:


Dear Friends,


Starting Monday, May 25, the FILMMUSEUM MÜNCHEN will begin a 7 week 14 program MARK RAPPAPORT STREAMING RETROSPECTIVE that you can watch in your own home, wherever you are. Every program is three or four days. All day long! No charge! 

The website can be found if you click here

Feel free to pass this information on to anyone!!!! 


And here’s the complete list—



Monday 25 – Thursday 28 May
Rock Hudson’s Home Movies (1992, 63 Minutes)
Blue Streak (1971, 18 minutes)

Friday 29 May – Monday 1 June
The Scenic Route (1978, 76 minutes)
Exterior Night (1993, 36 minutes)

Monday 1 – Thursday 4 June
Our Stars(2015, 27 minutes)
Becoming Anita Ekberg (2014, 18 minutes)
Max & James & Danielle… (2015, 17 minutes)

Friday 5 – Monday 8 June
From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995, 97 minutes)
The Empty Screen (2017, 11 minutes)

Monday 8 – Thursday 11 June
Casual Relations (1973, 80 minutes)
The Vanity Tables of Douglas Sirk (2014, 11 minutes)

Friday 12 – Monday 15 June
The Silver Screen/Color Me Lavendar (1997, 100 minutes)
Mur 19 (1966, 23 minutes)

Monday 15 – Thursday 18 June
Mozart In Love (1975, 100 minutes)
The Circle Closes (2015, 20 minutes)

Friday 19 – Monday 22 June

The Double Life of Paul Henreid (2017, 33 minutes)
I Dalio - Or the Rules of the Game (2014, 33 minutes)
John Garfield (2003, 9 minutes)

Monday 22 – Thursday 25 June

Local Colour (1977, 116 minutes)
Postcards (1990, 27 minutes)

Friday 26 – Monday 29 June

America's Grandpa (2018, 31 minutes)
The Boy Who Cried (2016, 17 minutes)
Debra Paget, For Example (2016, 34 minutes)

Monday 29 June – Thursday 2 July

Imposters (1979, 110 minutes)
Mark Rappaport - The TV Spinoff (1980, 29 minutes)

Friday 3 – Monday 6 July

Conrad Veidt (2019, 61 minutes)
Anna/Nana/Nana/Anna (2019, 31 minutes)

Monday 6 – Thursday 9 July

Chain Letters (1985, 96 minutes)
Private Screenings (2017, 14 minutes)

Friday 10 – Monday 13 July

Sergei/Sir Gay (2016, 36 minutes)
L'Annee Derniere a Dachau (2020, 30 minutes)
Tati vs Bresson (2016, 20 minutes)



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