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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
There are so many B&W films that I love but this Iranian feminist vampire Western is pitch perfect for me. The debut of British-born Ana Lily Amirpour, it has a killer soundtrack, haunting visuals and an understated narrative of love and redemption in an Iranian ghost town. The soundtrack is perfect for late night long distance driving.
Read about it here on IMDb and, if you have a Kanopy account, it’s currently available to stream.
What’s your favourite black and white film? Is it a classic like The Philadelphia Story (1940) or something more contemporary?
Posted as part of the 30-Day Fillums Challenge, created by me. If you want to see what’s coming up, have a look at my post here and feel free to join in by commenting each day with your own choice.
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An Affair To Remember and I watched it because I had to follow it up after watching Sleepless in Seattle
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I hate to tell you this Kerrie but An Affair to Remember is in colour. 🙂
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Day 7: Does it count if I choose Casablanca because Rory and Lorelai Gilmore love it? I must watch more B&W films!
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Yes it counts and I am shocked at how few B&W films the Morris family have seen. I’ll put together a list of suggestions.
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Doh I thought it was coloured over black and white. Oh well I tried. It must have been lovely to see Tee again
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