Page Summary: An examination of the directorial approach to Robert Redford's "Ordinary People," an adaptation of Judith Guest's novel presented ... A video essay about the belief that every good film is automatically well directed and every bad film has got to be poorly directed.
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An examination of the directorial approach to Robert Redford's "Ordinary People," an adaptation of Judith Guest's novel presented ... A video essay about the belief that every good film is automatically well directed and every bad film has got to be poorly directed. Satyajit Ray, Peter Greenaway, David Lean, George Stevens, Martin Scorsese and Rouben Mamoulian (the
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- An examination of the directorial approach to Robert Redford's "Ordinary People," an adaptation of Judith Guest's novel presented ...
- A video essay about the belief that every good film is automatically well directed and every bad film has got to be poorly directed.
- Satyajit Ray, Peter Greenaway, David Lean, George Stevens, Martin Scorsese and Rouben Mamoulian (the
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