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News and Commentary: Claude Sautet 100!

Posted on April 29, 2024April 29, 2024 by MidCenturyCinema

It is Claude Sautet’s centennial year. A cause for celebration at Mid Century Cinema, but for many it might be an occasion to say, “who is Claude Sautet”? Which would be understandable. Sautet, who died a quarter of a century ago, left us only fourteen films (as writer-director) over a forty year career. And none…

News and Commentary: Minority Report – That New Book about Francis Ford Coppola

Posted on March 27, 2024March 27, 2024 by MidCenturyCinema

The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story by Sam Wasson arrives with enormous promise. Coppola’s story has been told before, but those stories are irresistible, and surely there is room for still more—especially from an experienced, eminently well qualified author who enjoyed virtually unprecedented access to all of the major players, and to…

News and Commentary: Never. Enough. Tavernier.

Posted on February 26, 2024February 26, 2024 by MidCenturyCinema

The hardworking staff at Mid Century Cinema has been engaged with a number of off-site projects recently, including an appreciation of Wim Wenders for the New Left Review, a very exiting feature revisiting Three Days of the Condor for the spring issue of Cineaste, and a long-form take on Bertrand Tavernier’s Guerre sans Nom (The…

News and Commentary – 2023 Roundup: The Best New Home Video Releases

Posted on December 24, 2023December 24, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

As the calendar year comes to a close, it’s time to share our annual Top Ten home video releases. As always, this is not so much a list of our favorite movies newly available in 2023, but rather reflects the “best of home video 2023”—and as such great emphasis is placed on packages that offer valuable…

News and Commentary: John le Carré on the Big Screen

Posted on November 4, 2023December 16, 2025 by MidCenturyCinema

We have been spending, vicariously, a good bit of time with John le Carré in recent months, and also with David Cornwell (1931 – 2020), the man behind that nom de plume. The latter is the subject of The Pigeon Tunnel, a new film by the accomplished documentarian Errol Morris—the title drawn from le Carré’s…

News and Commentary – Robert De Niro: An Appreciation at Eighty

Posted on August 14, 2023August 14, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

Robert De Niro turns eighty this week—a milestone that apparently we find more aback-taking than he does; this past April, in his eightieth year, the legendary actor celebrated the birth of his seventh child. Nevertheless, as a first ballot Hall-of-Famer, prominent in the pantheon of the New Hollywood, and one of the great actors of…

News and Commentary: Bookshelf: Bogie & Bacall

Posted on July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

It was with considerable enthusiasm that I procured my copy of William Mann’s Bogie and Bacall: The Surprising True Story of Hollywood’s Greatest Love Affair the day it became available. Although Bogie has been written about more than extensively – efforts that include the magisterial, definitive, must-read Bogart, by A. M. Sperber and Eric Lax…

50 Years Ago This Week – The Best of 1973

Posted on June 29, 2023June 30, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

Summer’s here, and the time is ripe . . . for our annual “Fifty Years Ago” best of list. As always we play by the Wally and Andre rules—and rarely have those admonitions been so vital. At with 1971 and 1972, 1973 was another banner year for the New Hollywood, and for the movies more…

News and Commentary: Bergman, Naruse and Chabrol – The Bootleg Series

Posted on May 29, 2023May 29, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

The crack staff here at Mid Century Cinema has managed to procure some very exciting rarities (exciting, that is, if you travel in certain uber-nerd circles)—an impossible-to-find feature that we’ve been extremely eager to get our hands on for some time, The Stranger Within a Woman, directed by Mikio Naruse, along with some tantalizing obscurities…

News and Commentary: Somewhat Quiet on the MCC Front

Posted on March 19, 2023March 20, 2023 by MidCenturyCinema

As attentive followers have noticed, the rate of Mid Century Cinema’s posts has slowed down a bit in 2023. I can’t tell you how many letters the staff here has received inquiring about this. Really I can’t. Nevertheless, we felt it appropriate to check in with those imagined faithful, and offer this quick explanation (and…

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