My new obsession online is The Auteurs and the Criterion Collection online - I've been watching and reading about some amazing films I haven't seen in awhile that I love!
There is nothing like being in the dark watching films on the big screen... still this is pretty cool.
It got me thinking about what AFI FEST FILMS were online that I hadn't seen in awhile and I found a few - I'm sure I've missed some but here's a start.
Enjoy! See you next year at the festival.
AFI FEST ONLINE VIDEO ON DEMAND
SWEET MOVIE – AFI FEST 1993
AMBUSH – AFI FEST 1999
MIFUNE – AFI FEST 1999
4 MONTHS 3 WEEKS 2 DAYS - AFI FEST 2007
DRAMA/MEX – AFI FEST 2006
AMORES PERROS – AFI FEST 2000
YOUR LIFE IN ’65 – AFI FEST 2006
CASHBACK – AFI FEST 2006
THE BANDS VISIT – AFI FEST 2007
THE FOG OF WAR – AFI FEST 2008
A SOAP – AFI FEST 2006
A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT – AFI FEST 2004
THE LIVES OF OTHERS – AFI FEST 2004
CARAMEL – AFI FEST 2007
HONEYDRIPPER – AFI FEST 2007
HARD CHOICES – AFI FEST 1987
SOLARIS – FILMEX 1972
THE ART OF FLIGHT – AFI FEST 2005
TRULY HUMAN – AFI FEST 2001
BURNING MAN – AFI FEST 2005
CONFESSIONS OF A SUPERHERO – AFI FEST 2007
Read more about the film at The Auteurs site:
DOLLS – AFI FEST 2003
ELECTION – AFI FEST 2006
TRIAD ELECTION – AFI FEST 2006
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Friday, December 19, 2008
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Filmex Trailers on You Tube
I love these old Filmex Trailers, especially this one with Phil Hartman and Paul Reubens aka Pee Wee Herman. Filmex was the precursor to AFI FEST and last year when we celebrated our 20th Anniversary of AFI FEST, we had these trailers transferred from 35 MM.
I started my film fest life working at the US Film Festival, the precursor to the Sundance Film Festival, taking tickets when I was in high school. I have so many fond memories of that festival. It was so awesome to go back and find all this memorabilia from Filmex and hear all the amazing stories about elephants on Hollywood Blvd. and Alfred Hitchcock showing up to his premiere in a golf cart.
I started my film fest life working at the US Film Festival, the precursor to the Sundance Film Festival, taking tickets when I was in high school. I have so many fond memories of that festival. It was so awesome to go back and find all this memorabilia from Filmex and hear all the amazing stories about elephants on Hollywood Blvd. and Alfred Hitchcock showing up to his premiere in a golf cart.
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AFI FEST,
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hitchcock,
paul reubens,
phil harman,
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