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  1. The Coens developed an early interest in cinema through television. They grew up watching Italian films (ranging from the works of Federico Fellini to the Sons of Hercules films) aired on a Minneapolis station, the Tarzan films, and comedies ( Jerry Lewis, Bob Hope and Doris Day ).

  2. CINE 292 - The Coen Brothers and Their Influences. ENGL 292. 402 | MW 3:30-5pm | FBH 231. Joel and Ethan Coen have been at the forefront of American filmmaking since the release of their lacerating low-budget debut Blood Simple.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · The Coens are distinguished by their unique visual representation, backed by the best cinematographer of the 21st century, Roger Deakins, whose work is often characterized as rustic and hypnotic. To emphasize their hypnotic lull, often their films will feature a singular corridor that can seem endless or incredibly abrupt.

  4. Dec 17, 2013 · [When] it came out in movie theaters, it didn't do particularly outstanding business in the theatrical market, but it did in the home video market — and then it became some sort of cult thing.

  5. Jul 7, 2021 · Is there a more recognizable voice in contemporary American cinema than this quirky Minnesotan duo? Ever since they burst into scene in 1984, the Coens have established themselves as one of the most prolific and unique auteurs working today.

  6. Feb 3, 2016 · Combining the shocks of a slasher film with the moral ambiguity and twisty plotting of film noir, the Coens’ debut, Blood Simple, shook American independent cinema to its core.

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  8. Feb 27, 2019 · The Coen brothers, Ethan and Joel, launched their career as independent filmmakers in 1984 with the debut of Blood Simple, a low-budget neo-noir. Since then, they have written and directed sixteen feature films in a variety of generic styles, including film noir, crime comedy, gangster movie, neo-western, and screwball comedy.

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