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02/20/2003 01:33:39 PM · #1
Silly question really but can any of you think of any films/movies that have photography as one of the main elements of the production?I'll be shortly doing a piece of work at university based upon John Bergers "Ways of seeing" for my cultural studies credit and would appriciate any feedback. Upto now I have...

One Hour Photo
Blow Up
Rear Window
Peeping Tom
Pecker

Is there anymore you can think of??

Unseen

02/20/2003 01:36:20 PM · #2
Through the Eyes of Laura Mars
Bridges of Madison County
Cover Up
Just Shoot Me
Nowhere Man
Anything For A Thrill (1937?)
Auf Teufel komm raus
The Big Flash (1932)
Body Shot
Camera Obscura
I, The Camera
Click (2001)
Double Exposure
The Girl in The Picture
Here's Flash Casey (1936)
How Sweet It Is
Love Crimes (1992)




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02/20/2003 01:42:36 PM · #3
Go to imdb, change the search criterea to 'Plots' and enter 'photograph'.

Have fun : ) It returns a *lot* of matches!
02/20/2003 02:02:31 PM · #4
here are 2 long shots, but they have some type of photography in it

Amelie and Spiderman

best of luck!
02/20/2003 02:18:36 PM · #5
When you say: "films/movies that have photography as one of the main elements of the production", do you mean special compositions and lighting used during the actual filming?

I saw a movie on TV just a few weeks ago that would qualify for this, but for the life of me I cannot remember the title. It was about a painter during late 1800s/early 1900s - he painted portraits of women, then turned one of them into a poster that was displayed all over town. He became very famous as a result. I think the story took place in France. Maybe some of you out there know who I am talking about. The film producer used unusual perspective shots and lighting to show this painter as a man whose legs had stopped growing when he was a child due to some accident or illness. (I'm certain the movie was about a real painter?) The actor who played the role was full grown with normal legs. Anyone know the title of this movie?

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02/22/2003 01:06:37 PM · #6
Thankyou everybody for the suggestions :) I now have loads of material to work with.

Thanks again

Unseen
02/22/2003 04:16:21 PM · #7
[/quote]I saw a movie on TV just a few weeks ago that would qualify for this, but for the life of me I cannot remember the title. It was about a painter during late 1800s/early 1900s - he painted portraits of women, then turned one of them into a poster that was displayed all over town. He became very famous as a result. I think the story took place in France. Maybe some of you out there know who I am talking about. The film producer used unusual perspective shots and lighting to show this painter as a man whose legs had stopped growing when he was a child due to some accident or illness. (I'm certain the movie was about a real painter?) The actor who played the role was full grown with normal legs. Anyone know the title of this movie?[/quote]


i think the movie you saw was the 1952 version of "Moulin Rouge". the movie was a fictional account of the life of artist Henri de Toulouse-Latrec. it was directed by John Houston and starred Jose Ferrer as Toulouse-Latrec.

could that be it?

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02/22/2003 08:44:42 PM · #8
Originally posted by sher9204:

i think the movie you saw was the 1952 version of "Moulin Rouge". the movie was a fictional account of the life of artist Henri de Toulouse-Latrec. it was directed by John Houston and starred Jose Ferrer as Toulouse-Latrec.

could that be it?


Yes - that was the movie. Thank you.
02/23/2003 04:40:21 AM · #9
I saw a stunning Brazilian film a couple of weeks ago called "City of God" ("Cidade de Deus", 2002). It is directed by Fernando Meirelles and explores organised crime (grug dealing, racketeering, gang warfare, this sort of things) in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. Was a toast of the Cannes Festival last year.

The film is shot and narrated from the point of view of a boy learning to be a photographer - stylish framing, beautiful black on black effects, the tragic story of the first pro camera and the serendipity of becoming a photojournalist for a national paper.

Check it out - it may be of help.

Galina
07/21/2005 07:23:41 AM · #10
I've just watched 'City of God' - oh wow, if you have not already seen it I cannot recommend it enough, goes down in my best ever movies list :)
07/21/2005 08:19:04 AM · #11
There was a thread not too long ago about photography in films (sorry, too tired to search).
07/21/2005 09:03:50 AM · #12
"Ciry of God" and "Sliver" come to mind; the latter involving surreptitious, or "spy" photography, and obsession with voyeurism.

Robt.
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