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This piece was first published on Bright Lights Film Journal in 2013. Get ready for a long read!
For a full list of the films discussed, head over to Letterboxd.
Eleanor Parker in Caged (1950)
Primarily exploite...
“I believe the serious film historians of the future will discuss him with such radical structuralists as Mark Rapaport, Chantal Ackerman, Sergei Eisenstein and Jean-Luc Godard. That’s if they can see past the heaving bosoms.”
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