78/52. La escena que cambió el cine

Documentary film

78/52. La escena que cambió el cine
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Many films get us to delve into their history and provoke feelings in us. 78/52. La escena que cambió el cine is one of them so don't hesitate to check it out.
The release date of a film depends on many factors and due to the time of filming and editing, the feature film was released in the year 2017.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Elijah Wood, Guillermo del Toro, Danny Elfman, Peter Bogdanovich are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

As you may have seen, there are many people involved in the making of a film and therefore, a figure is necessary to coordinate all that chaos and decide when no one knows exactly what to do. Alexandre O. Philippe has been the person in charge of directing the entire film.
If you want to know the end you will have to go through 91 min. wonderful.
United States it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

The production companies are betting on certain stories that they will later turn into movies and, without a doubt, ARTE, Exhibit A Pictures, Milkhaus has been completely right with this one.
The music of this film comes from the hand of Jon Hegel.

Another of the most important parts of a film is the choice of the frames to be used, the lights creating effects, the direction of the gaze of the characters ... all those decisions in this film have been made Robert Muratore.
The genre of Documentary film is one of the most widely used in film and this is because it tends to work well with audiences.

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Critics 78/52. La escena que cambió el cine

Without Truffaut. Snoozer. Excellent look at the scene
Boring comments from incompetent. some interesting. Invisible. Atrocious soundtrack
Puts the Hitchcock Classic under the microscope. A must see for fans of psychopaths (or movie junkies in general). Slasher in the shower
78/52: Hitchcock's shower scene. If only Bernard Herrmann could catch the composer in the shower ... without a new vision ...
Informative and in-depth document on one of the most famous scenes in cinema! Inaudible because of the soundtrack. Where's Martin Balsam?
Extremely interesting analysis, but disappointing comments on a beloved classic. 91 min. of Psychoanalysis and Commentary. well if you want to hear Elijah Wood talk about a movie then sure check this out
Technical perfection. It's not about money. Cuts Like a Knife: Epic Movie About an Iconic Scene
Very interesting to know more about Hitchcock. Score. Psychosis revisited
Strictly for Hitchcock fans.
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