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May 6, 2024 · Imogen Sara Smith is the author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City and Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy. Her writing has appeared in Film Comment, Sight & Sound, Cineaste, Reverse Shot, and other publications. 40 Results. Great Adaptations: Columbia in the 1950s.
Sep 9, 2021 · September 9, 2021. Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:22:02 — 94.1MB) Imogen Sara Smith joins Aaron and Jill to talk about a number of things. For those who don’t know, Imogen is a fixture on Criterion releases. She has recorded video interviews for releases, written numerous essays, and has introduced Criterion Channel collections.
May 27, 2020 · By Imogen Sara Smith. Features — May 27, 2020. W alking, like breathing, is something we do without thinking, an activity so commonplace that pedestrian has as its second meaning uninspired, ordinary, dull.
Imogen Sara Smith. Freelance film critic. USA. Voted for. Comments. Our Hospitality. 1923 USA. Buster Keaton has a strong claim to be the most gifted person ever to make movies, with an utterly singular vision, style, and sense of humour.
May 10, 2016 · Imogen Sara Smith is the author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City and Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy. Her writing has appeared in Film Comment, Sight & Sound, Cineaste, Reverse Shot, and other publications.
Spotlight on OBSESSION with Imogen Sara Smith. 1:38:10. Obsession. In the following introduction recorded in 2021, critic Imogen Sara Smith champions a hidden gem from blacklisted director Edward Dmytryk, who deftly balances suspense and black comedy in this British thriller.
By Imogen Sara Smith. October 4, 2023. Out of the fog: the NYFF61 Revivals section features a thematic thread of films about immigration and displacement: Bahram Beyzaie’s The Stranger and the Fog, Tewfik Saleh’s The Dupes, Horace Ové’s Pressure, and more.