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On June 1, Netflix will open a collection of classical works by Alfred Hichkok, which will be supplemented by a number of contemporary films inspired by the director. The whole list of headlines is not yet disclosed but We know that “psycho”, “Dizziness”, “Back window”, “madness”, “man who knew too much”, “Family plot” and “Birds will probably be included. As for the titles inspired by Khichkok, the” barbarian “of Zak Creger and” us “Jordano saw in the mix.
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Meanwhile, if you live in New York or visit from May 16 to June 29, you will have the opportunity to connect the Paris Theater for “Hitch! Original influence on cinema”. This retrospective series, which is held in the New York Critics, is to highlight 36 films, directors Khichkok, and more than a dozen films that owe them style or existence. According to Website of the Paris TheaterThe headlines adjacent to conception “Bad Education” Pedro Almodar, “” Bride “,” Jamanta “,” Dimal “,” Fritz Lang “,” Me “,”, “” Holiday “,” “” “” “” “” ” “” Pipsky Tom “Michael Powell. Again, most, or perhaps all these films will be predicted on a 35 -millionth movie, so for love for Alfred go!
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While I am grateful to Netflix for the fact that I finally noted the rich history of the motion pictures, I will be a little disappointed if they browse the masterpieces of the 1930s and 40s -because no retrospective Hitch is completed without “39 steps”, “Lady”, “”, “”, “” I am pleased to remember how I watched “39 steps” in my eighth -grade English class, and I am surprised that all my classmates were closed to the brand “purely visual story” as I did. The aforementioned films can be black and white, but they have not lost any strength to capture viewers of all ages.
And it goes without saying that we need to support this, even if we have most of these films on physical media, because when this series is shot for Netflix, they almost certainly go with another legendary director from the 20th century.