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Wednesday, Feb 22, 2017
3:10 PM (170 mins)
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Vertigo
35mm Print
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Lecture
James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore,
A radical meditation on man’s obsession with illusion, Vertigo reflects back on itself as cinema and as a sadly ironic view of romantic love in the fifties. James Stewart was never less “romantic” than in this film; his urgency is frightening and compelling. Formally, and in its deeply felt expression of the ultimate love triangle—man, woman, and death—this is Hitchcock’s most poetic film. As Marilyn Fabe wrote, “The hero’s simultaneous desire and dread are given brilliant and haunting visual expression through the ambivalent camera movements—especially the combination of forward zooms and reverse tracking shots.”
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Alec Coppel
- Samuel Taylor
Based On
The novel D’entre les morts by Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac
Cinematographer
- Robert Burks
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 128 mins
Source
- Universal Pictures
CINEFILES
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View Vertigo documents
Jacques Rivette/ John Carpenter: insularities compared (article), LOLA Press, Emmanuel Siety, 2012
Losing it : a Vertigo restoration comedy (article), Ray Davis, 1998
Vertigo (program note), Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin, 1997
Making sure 'Vertigo' is a heady experience (article), Los Angeles Times, Donald Liebenson, 1997
Correspondence. Vertigo. (correspondence), Steven Mintz, 1996
Vertigo: a restoration in progress (program note), San Francisco International Film Festival, 1996
Correspondence. Vertigo. (correspondence), Denis W. DeLaRoca, 1996
Lost in space (article), Village Voice, J. Hoberman, 1996
Vertigo (program), Pacific Film Archive, 1996
Vertigo takes restoration to new heights (article), Los Angeles Times, Bill Desowitz, 1996
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