Day for Night: Is this not the greatest film ever made about movie making? Francois Truffaut in the role of the director also directed the film. Starring Jacqueline Bisset.
Fanny and Alexander: Is there a greater psychological work about childhood, death, and the power of the adult world to enchant and terrorize children. Bergman’s 3-hour classic, is a lavish and lusty treasure I was thrilled to experience again.
Full Moon in Paris: Eric Rohmer’s strange, conversational film centers on a young Parisian woman struggling to rescue her freedom (her youth, her solitude) while still in a relationship with a man in the suburbs. A stylish postcard of Paris you won’t want to miss.
The IFC theatre showed a midnight screening of Fanny and Alexander a couple Christmases ago. It was amazing.