Tuesday 11 April 2023

CINEMA REBORN 2023 APRIL NEWSLETTER #3- LINKS TO FULL PROGRAM NOTES UPLOADED TO OUR WEBSITE - FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM links

The Last Emperor

Just ten days until Cinema Reborn 2023 gets going. 

All you should need to decide whether to see films from major figures in the cinema like Orson Welles, Leos Carax, Bruce Beresford, FW Murnau and Leo McCarey plus loads of informative material on such figures as Ousmane Sembene, Kira Muratova, Claudia von Alemann plus the amazing phenomena of a German musical of the 30s, the greatest B movie ever made, and a dark feminist classic from the 80s set among the porn houses of New York. Its all now part of the CINEMA REBORN WEBSITE  

There you will find short introductory notes to each film by Rod Bishop, links to the Ritz website for bookings and (fanfare) a full set of very extensive and informative program notes by the group of very serious scholars, cinephiles and Cinema Reborn enthusiasts listed below

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Organising Committee Member Angelica Waite has been working very hard to get all this done and it fills in another piece of our jigsaw. We love the films but we are also in awe of the amount of work that goes in to its presentation on the Randwick Ritz screen – the selection, the restored copies mostly in brilliant 4K, the program notes and the introductions. 

 

Poster for The Long Farewell

In the meantime here are the links to the notes for each film. Just click on any line to go through to our site. 

Rebecca Pauly, Blind Spot

 

Dan Harper and Peter von Bagh on SHOESHINE

Janice Tong on THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE

Darcy Paquet on IEOH ISLAND

Rod Bishop on THE LAST EMPEROR

Helen Goritsas on TENDER MERCIES

Lukas Foerster on I BY DAY YOU BY NIGHT

Eddie Cockrell on DETOUR

John Baxter on RUGGLES OF RED GAP

Scott Murray on LA PISCINE

Adrian Martin and Eddie Cockrell on MAUVAIS SANG

Adrian Martin on THE LONG FAREWELL

Adrian Danks on THE TRIAL

Anne Rutherford on VARIETY

Hamish Ford on BLACK GIRL

Jacob Agius on SUNRISE

Claudia von Alemann on BLIND SPOT and Susan Lambert on SERIOUS UNDERTAKINGS


Orson Welles, Romy Schneider, The Trial`


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Cinema Reborn is an organisation devoted exclusively to exploring the Cinema's heritage. It is managed and organised by a group of dedicated film professionals here working solely on a voluntary basis to assemble an annual selection of cinema classics from around the world.

Cinema Reborn has relied, since its inception, on the generosity of donors who support our aims and are committed to the annual project of bringing cinema classics back to a big screen in perfect new digital copies. Without such support the event could not be presented.

 

To make a large or small tax deductible donation to support our work CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE AUSTRALIAN CULTURAL FUND

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