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Cinematic Inspiration by Craig Hammill (SMC Founder)

Humbly, we submit to you dear Secret Movie Clubber that many of the greatest cinematic inspirations are not cinematic at all but come from the masterworks of the other varied arts. One of the great mysteries of creative alchemy is how a work in another art form (painting, music, literature, drama, poetry) can often create even more exciting ideas than watching or studying movies themselves. Here we put forward a few of our own personal favorites. Not to convince you but to encourage you to seek out your own favorite painting, album, book, etc to spark some new ideas. First up is Beethoven’s 7th Sympthony, this symphony. . .

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Great Comedies to Discover by Craig Hammill (SMC Founder)

Interestingly, comedies are the genre that have the toughest time translating to audiences outside their country of origin (horror and actions movies on the other hand play everywhere). In some ways, this makes total sense: comedies are often based on verbal rather than visual magic so the real gut laughs will never fully be appreciated by non-native speakers. STILL, when a comedy is truly great, it is one of the most special miracles in all of cinema. Here, we look at an international selection of master-level comedies. . .

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Twelve Great Directors by Craig Hammill (SMC Founder)

Here we celebrate 12 amazing directors that are each world-shaking discoveries to the moviemaker and movielover alike. While we have often heard the names of the greatest of the greats in the pantheon (John Ford, Akira Kurosawa, Jean Renoir, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, etc.), there are many directors whose oceanically important bodies of work might not be as well known. But this is wonderful! Because now we hope to suggest them to you! First off. . .

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Favorite Leading and Character Actors by Craig Hammill (SMC Founder)

We wanted to post about just a few of our own personal favorite actors. And we'd love to hear about yours. This programmer has always felt actors, in many ways, are the ones taking the biggest risks in moviemaking. They're in front of the camera after all while the rest of us are behind it. And it's their performances and humanity that become the conduits into the greatest movies…

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