Life in film
When coming to university, and leaving home, I wanted to bring movies with me that would remind me of home, and that meant something to me. Here’s what I chose to take with me, and why. Singin’ in the Rain When I was younger I would watch this on repeat, enchanted by all the dance numbers and the friendship between the three leads. It reminds me of home and of my dad doing his impression of Lina Lamonte, in a silly high pitched voice, laughing to himself at – “I earn more than Calvin Coolidge; put together!” Frances Ha Frances Ha is a film about a twenty something year old, trying to make her way in a big city, with not enough money, and trying to find stay true to her creative nature. So basically, when moving to London to do drama it seemed like the right thing to do to take it with me. I first saw this in the oldest cinema in Dorset, The Rex in Wareham. Lovely. Annie Hall I first watched Annie Hall two years ago, and it was my first Woody Allen film. I was instantly enthralled by the cynical sense of humour, the...
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