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Edward Hopper and Cinema: A Great Art Explained Extra

2022-08-26

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This occassional Great Art Explained ‘Extras’ series are films designed to complement my main series. Stories that interested me during my research that I wanted to expand on.

Movies have been inspired by fine art from the very beginning of the cinema industry.

Edward hopper was 13 years old when the first motion pictures were shown - he was in his late 40s when talking pictures came, and he died just as Bonnie and Clyde was being released. You could say his life was tied to cinematic history.

Hopper is seen as one of the first 20th-century artists to be influenced by the cinema. He was an artist - more than any other - who loved cinema - and cinema loved him.

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FILM CLIPS (In order – director credit and date in video)

Male and Female © Paramount Pictures

The President © Fotorama

Metropolis © Paramount Pictures

Cabaret © 20th Century Studios

Dreams © Warner Brothers

M*A*S*H © 20th Century Studios

The Watchmen © HBO Studios

Marie Antoinette © Columbia Pictures

Clockwork Orange © Warner Brothers

The Scream © Paramount Pictures

Shutter Island © Paramount Pictures

The Shining © Warner Brothers

Revenge of the Sith © 20th Century Studios

E.T. © Universal Pictures

Scarlet Street © Universal Pictures

Psycho © Paramount Pictures

Shirley: Visions of Reality © Sixpack Film

Two or Three Things I Know About Edward Hopper © Wim Wenders

Arrival of a Train © Société Lumière

The Jazz Singer © Warner Brothers

Bonnie and Clyde © Warner Brothers

Force of Evil © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The Naked City © Universal Pictures

Manhattan © United Artists

Student of Prague © Letterboxd

Cabinet of Dr Caligari © Decla Films

Zabriskie Point © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Modern Times © United Artists

Double Indemnity © Paramount Pictures

Mildred Pierce © Warner Brothers

Maltese Falcon © Warner Brothers

Kiss me Deadly © United Artists

The Birds © Universal Pictures

North by Northwest © Universal Pictures

Vertigo © Universal Pictures

Rear Window © Paramount Pictures

Giant © Warner Brothers

Days of Heaven © Paramount Pictures

The Addams Family © ABC Television

The Killers © Universal Pictures

Stranger on the Third Floor © RKO Pictures

Paris, Texas © 20th Century Studios

Mystery Train © Orion Classics

Blue Velvet © Paramount Pictures

Twin Peaks: The Return © Showtime

Brief Encounter © Universal Pictures

Deep Red © Cineriz

Road to Perdition © 20th Century Studios

Point Bank © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Songs From the Second Floor © Roy Andersson

Blade Runner © Warner Brothers

Fear Eats the Soul © Tango-Film

The Human Voice © Sony Picture Classics

L’Avventura © Janus Films

La Notte © Janus Films

The Eclipse © Janus Films

A Pigeon Sat on a Branch… © Roy Andersson

Songs from the Second Floor © Roy Andersson

Pennies from Heaven © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The End of Violence © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The Batman © Warner Brothers

Carol © Studio Canal

Happen © Heize

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