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  2. Blow-Up (1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. By Sven Mikulec In 1966, the Italian maestro Michelangelo Antonioni, already famous as one of the most prominent European auteurs of his time, reached a far wider audience with his second film made in color, and the first one in the English language. There are multiple reasons why Blow-Up achieved the success it did.

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    The cinematographer was Carlo di Palma. The film's non- diegetic music was scored by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, and the English rock group The Yardbirds are seen performing "Stroll On". In the main competition section of the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, Blow-Up won the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest honour.

  5. A countercultural masterpiece about the act of seeing and the art of image making, Blow-Up takes the form of a psychological mystery, starring David Hemmings as a fashion photographer who unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.

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  6. “Blow-Up,” a film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and released in 1966, is a cinematic masterpiece that captured the essence of 1960s London. Renowned for its innovative narrative, visual style, and thematic complexity, the film’s production is a story in itself. Conceptualization and Script Development.

  7. Nov 8, 1998 · The movie stars David Hemmings, who became a 1960s icon after this performance as Thomas, a hot young photographer with a Beatles haircut, a Rolls convertible and "birds" hammering on his studio door for a chance to pose and put out for him.

  8. The film is set in the vibrant and swinging London of the 1960s and follows the story of Thomas, a successful and somewhat disenchanted fashion photographer, portrayed by David Hemmings. The narrative takes a mysterious turn when Thomas, after taking photographs in a park, believes he has inadvertently captured evidence of a murder.