gary
12-11-2011, 06:46 PM
Depictions of battles and wars were a theme in many of the films directed by Stanley Kurbick
(e.g. Fear and Desire, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Dr. Stangelove, 2001 - A Space Odyssey, Barry Lyndon,
Full Metal Jacket).
"Paths of Glory" [1957] is being shown tonight (Sat 12 Nov 2011) on ABC 2 at 8:32pm AEST.
A fictional account of a court martial during Wold War I, this is one of the finest films
ever made.
The black and white cinematography during the battle sequence is stunning.
Watch for the long dolly shot of Colonel Dax (played by Kirk Douglas) as the
camera follows him through the the trenches, the men looking like war memorial
statues. Then the incredible tracking shot of Dax as he leads the men 'over the
top' of the trenches and across the battle field. No CGI here - shot in camera
as a single take. Winston Churchill himself commented on the authenticity of this
battle sequence.
Banned for many years in France, Paths of Glory is a must see.
Paths of Glory is then followed at 9:58pm by "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to
Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" - as good as black comedy gets and one of
the greatest films ever made.
(e.g. Fear and Desire, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Dr. Stangelove, 2001 - A Space Odyssey, Barry Lyndon,
Full Metal Jacket).
"Paths of Glory" [1957] is being shown tonight (Sat 12 Nov 2011) on ABC 2 at 8:32pm AEST.
A fictional account of a court martial during Wold War I, this is one of the finest films
ever made.
The black and white cinematography during the battle sequence is stunning.
Watch for the long dolly shot of Colonel Dax (played by Kirk Douglas) as the
camera follows him through the the trenches, the men looking like war memorial
statues. Then the incredible tracking shot of Dax as he leads the men 'over the
top' of the trenches and across the battle field. No CGI here - shot in camera
as a single take. Winston Churchill himself commented on the authenticity of this
battle sequence.
Banned for many years in France, Paths of Glory is a must see.
Paths of Glory is then followed at 9:58pm by "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to
Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" - as good as black comedy gets and one of
the greatest films ever made.