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Murdoch
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Re: Identify This Movie

#401 Post by Murdoch »

A lot of them, and I'm not sure if they're all films
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
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#402 Post by CJG »

Number six is The Conformist.
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#403 Post by rohmerin »

I will swear that Nro 6 is Bertolucci's il conformista
9th , the white ribbon?
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#404 Post by Dylan »

Isn't seven The Big Combo?
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#405 Post by antnield »

Number eight is Alex Cox's Straight to Hell.
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#406 Post by Murdoch »

Thanks. Seven might be Big Combo but I watched it a few weeks ago and don't remember that shot (although this one is strikingly similar). I thought it might be another Alton noir.

Any ideas on the first five would be greatly appreciated.
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#407 Post by bottled spider »

In Seven, the figure on the right looks like a Cossack -- he appears to be carrying a rifle on his back, and wearing one of those Russian fur hats, and his footgear looks Slavic.
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#408 Post by emeditz »

Two could be Pale Flower.
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#409 Post by carax09 »

Two is almost certainly Pale Flower. Three is frustrating because I recognize the actress with the gun pointed at her, but just can't place her. Could five be Morvern Callar? It's been a while since I've seen it, but I seem to recall a shot like that toward a riverbank at night.
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#410 Post by kinjitsu »

Three is Death Note, and four is The Ghost Breakers
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#411 Post by Murdoch »

I would have never thought four was from a Bob Hope movie.
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#412 Post by kinjitsu »

Nor I. At first glance, I thought that was Gloria Swanson.
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#413 Post by Hai2u »

Image

thanks in advance, ha
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#414 Post by domino harvey »

Dead Alive
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#417 Post by Murdoch »

Thanks, looks rather striking.
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#418 Post by domino harvey »

More like Animatonioni
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RNL
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#419 Post by RNL »

I remember reading ages ago about a film that followed a cow as it was traded from owner to owner. I think it might've been Spanish, and I don't think it's a very old one; my guess would be late '90s.

Anybody?
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#420 Post by knives »

Are you sure it isn't donkey?
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RNL
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#421 Post by RNL »

A French donkey?

No, I'm pretty sure it was a Spanish cow.
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#422 Post by dadaistnun »

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RNL
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#423 Post by RNL »

Thank you. I wish I could say that's definitely it, but it probably is.
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#424 Post by zedz »

Carnages might be a red herring. As I recall, the unifying factor tying up all the different intersecting lives (that annoying arthouse staple of recent years) was the different bits and pieces of the dead bull and what happened to them, which is quite a different thing from a cow changing hands - even more so in practice than on paper, as the beast is never a 'character' in the narrative, just a plot device, but maybe this is just an effect of how RNL first heard about the film.
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#425 Post by colinr0380 »

I agree. Carnages, as the name implies, is more about animal meat being transported after it has been killed. I wonder if you could be thinking of Julio Medem's 1992 film Vacas, a rival families saga told from the point of view of cows?

(It is also one of the few films I'm aware of, apart from Pontecorvo's Ogro about ETA which I have not yet had the chance to see, about the Basque region of Spain, its history and politics. Apart from Medem's documentary Basque Ball)
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