What do you remember about a film when you haven’t seen it for ten years? James McCourt’s memory is prodigious. In an office in the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, the American writer recounts his favourite film, Douglas Sirk’s 1956 melodrama WRITTEN ON THE WIND, scene by scene, sometimes almost shot by shot.
David Wharry
Director
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Sleep, My Love63%
Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made67%
42 Up75%
The Wind73%
The Chaplin Revue73%
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Breathe74%
Film69%
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His Trysting Places62%
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Nothing Like a Dame68%
Anastasia68%
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The Greatest Hits64%