Collections/July 2023
As the daughter of two legendary film artists, Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, Isabella Rossellini grew up immersed in cinema before making her own indelible mark on the medium through her brilliant performances for auteurs like David Lynch and Guy Maddin and her own acclaimed projects like the Green Porno series. For this edition of Adventures in Moviegoing, she has selected bittersweet, deeply personal films that represent the essence of cinema for her: silent-cinema grace notes from Charlie Chaplin ( The Circus ) and Buster Keaton ( One Week ), elementally inventive works made at home with limited resources ( Italianamerican , Jane B. par Agnès V. ), and dizzying flights of imagination ( The Thief of Bagdad , A Trip to the Moon ).
11 films — 7 on the Channel, 4 unavailable

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