CinemaTalk, November-December 2019
10/23/19 |
Posted by John Ewing |
Posted in Cinematheque
By JOHN EWING, CINEMATHEQUE DIRECTOR
I am occasionally reminded just how few exhibitors in the U.S. show the new foreign and indie films the Cinematheque premieres in Cleveland. This happens often when a film we are...
CinemaTalk, September-October 2019
09/05/19 |
Posted by John Ewing |
Posted in Cinematheque
By JOHN EWING, Cinematheque Director.
In my last column, I extolled some of the virtues of digital projection of movies (as opposed to film projection, which the Cinematheque did exclusively for well over 25 years). But...
CinemaTalk, July-August 2019
07/03/19 |
Posted by John Ewing |
Posted in Cinematheque
By John Ewing, Cinematheque Director
It’s been almost four years since the Cinematheque entered the brave new world of digital cinema. This happened in August of 2015, when we moved from our home of 29 years,...
CinemaTalk, May-June 2019
04/24/19 |
Posted by John Ewing |
Posted in Cinematheque
By John Ewing, Cinematheque Director
If you saw Green Book, then you should see the real Dr. Donald Shirley in the 2010 documentary Lost Bohemia on May 5. (Shirley is the classically trained African American pianist...
CinemaTalk, March-April 2019
03/01/19 |
Posted by John Ewing |
Posted in Cinematheque
By John Ewing, Cinematheque Director.
I recently was a guest on Cleveland Cinemas’ weekly podcast. After the recording session, I mentioned to the show’s two co-hosts, Dave Huffman and Aaron Spears, that I was going straight...
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