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Memento is a movie for anyone interested in the workings of memory and, indeed, in what it is that makes our own reality. Clinical neuropsychologist Sallie Baxendale writes in The BMJ: The overwhelming majority of amnesic characters in films bear little relation to any neurological or psychiatric realities of memory loss.
Guy Pearce does not look back on his performance in Christopher Nolan’s Memento fondly. “I watched Memento the other day, and I’m still depressed. I’m s--- in that movie,” Pearce, 57 ...
Knowing that Polaroid photography had brought him joy as a kid, Tess decided to return to the style in hopes of recapturing that feeling — and he did. That was 10 years ago. “I don’t want to ...
The first roll film camera was the Polaroid Model 95, followed by subsequent models containing various new features. Roll film came in two rolls (positive/developing agent and negative) which were loaded into the camera and was eventually offered in three sizes (40, 30, and 20 series).
32 Exclusive Polaroids From Inside the SAG Awards Andrew Tess. Our favorite celebrities in film and television came together at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles last night for ...
Polachrome film in 135 cartridge and processing pack case. In 1983, Polaroid introduced an "instant" transparency system for still photography. Each roll of 35 mm film came with its own small packet of processing chemistry. After exposure, the film and its packet were loaded into a small hand-cranked machine called an "AutoProcessor".
Plenty of cinephiles think fondly of Guy Pearce’s turn as the amnesiac Leonard Shelby in “Memento,” but Pearce isn’t one of them. The 57-year-old actor, who most recently picked up an ...
The book documents a large quantity of polaroid's taken by Wenders under the most diverse circumstances, presenting places, with street and landscape photographs, and events during his film career, specially in the 1970s, including his first travels to the United States, portraits of friends and actors, a travel to Japan to meet Yasujiro Ozu, and film theaters in Germany.