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Raffaele Jr Alicino

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  1. Thanks to all for the tips, for now im still watching all the B/W film's post 1960, i think that the start point will be at the end of '70. The introduction will be about the end of the BW golden era. I think that another good topic is also to distinguish BW shooted in digital or film. A good example Tetro.
  2. Thank you David Mullen, im trying to find "What's all the Hullaballoo About Color?" but with no result can you help me? what do you think about Wim Wenders late '70 movies there are some in black an white
  3. Thank you very much to all... you all'are right 20 years are few. I started my research reading Wheeler winston dixon "black & white cinema" which covers bw finema from 1890 to late '60, so i think i'll start 50 years ago but of coure i'll focus analyzing the las 25-20 years films. Do you know any issue of American Cinematrographers that covers this topic? Thank you again to all
  4. Hi All, my name is Raffaele, i'm a film student in Italy, i'm going to graduate and finish my BA. I focalised my interests about Cinematography, and i want to do my final project about Black And White cinema in the last 20 years. I already watched a lot of film both in BW or Mixed and read some books, but i want to ask you if you have any ideas, film or book about this. Any help would be really appreciated. My challenge is to find the time at which BW has become a choice of aesthetic rather than a productive need, like first Chris Nolan feature. Thank you in advance.
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