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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 29, 2018 16:42:08 GMT
Wendy Toye was one of the few female directors in Britain in the ‘50s, and I feel she should be better known than she is—not only because she achieved the director’s chair at the time, but also because she was a very good director at that. “In the Picture,” a segment from the anthology horror film Three Cases of Murder (’55), is one of the best horror short films I know—it’s really a surrealist masterpiece. (I keep trumpeting it around these parts.) I haven’t seen her earlier films, but based on this one I’d like to. Does anyone else know Toye? Seen her movies? Wikipedia article here.
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Post by hi224 on Oct 3, 2018 14:38:29 GMT
shes very good at atmosphere and symmetry of shots.
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