Catch Me If You Can, Auto Focus, Far From Heaven and the Art of Retro Title Sequences by Deborah Allison Source: sensesofcinema.com Deborah Allison is based in the UK and has recently completed a PhD at the University of East Anglia: “Promises in the Dark: Opening Title Sequences in American Feature Films of the Sound […]

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By EMILY OBERMAN AND BONNIE SIEGLER Published: February 21, 2009 New York Times There’s an Oscar for pretty much every aspect of filmmaking, except one: the title sequences. Titles, though, have always played a significant part in motion pictures. They may have started out as simple black-and-white cards. But in the days before sound, they […]

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To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 drama film based on the novel of the same name by Harper Lee. It was directed by Robert Mulligan and stars Gregory Peck in the role of Atticus Finch. In 1995, the film was listed in the National Film Registry. It also ranks twenty-fifth on the American Film […]

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