Roma-Brescia-Cannes, made in 1974, could be called a lyrical home movie. P. Adams Sitney defines the lyrical film as one that “postulates the film-maker behind the camera as the first-person protagonist of the film. The images of the film are what he sees filmed in such a way that we never forget his presence and we know how he is reacting to his vision”.
Iván Zulueta
Director
The Holiday71%
Seduced and Abandoned62%
Big Stone Gap58%
The Safety of Objects65%
La Dolce Villa63%
Faith Like Potatoes74%
Hollywood Dirt63%
Two Weeks in Another Town59%
Downton Abbey: A New Era72%
Being James Bond77%
Hitchcock/Truffaut72%
Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl72%
Holy Lands61%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
The Brady Bunch Movie60%
The Hurricane74%
The Poker House62%
Berberian Sound Studio60%
I'm Thinking of Ending Things65%
Girl in the Basement76%