Daniel Aufmann

Daniel Aufmann

Favorite films

  • Moonrise Kingdom
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • The Gold Rush

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  • A Touch of Zen

    ★★★★★

  • Rabbit of Seville

    ★★★★★

  • Working on the Douro River

    ★★★★

  • The Strange Case of Angelica

    ★★★★

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  • Witness for the Prosecution

    Witness for the Prosecution

    ★★★★★

    Tonight I rewatched a film I hadn't seen in "maybe 15 years" - which on its own, is probably the longest amount of time I've ever spent in between viewings of a film.

    Tonight I rewatched a film I remembered nothing about except the twist ending.

    Tonight I saw a twist ending unfold on screen that, in the intervening years, I had completely misremembered, basically getting the entire thing backwards.

    And tonight I thought back and realized it had actually…

  • The Stranger

    The Stranger

    ★★★★½

    Really lovely: definitely deserves to be placed in the same category as Ray's more famous films.

    And yet I can't quite shake the feeling that the Criterion booklet kinda gets the film wrong, or at least focuses on a very surface-level interpretation. At its heart, this isn't a film about the relative benefits of one form of civilization over another, and I don't even read it as being committed to a critique of the West per se. The argument scene…

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  • Lucía

    Lucía

    ★★★★½

    Stepping out into a light rain in Greenwich Village after watching a communist movie may well be the fulfillment of all my left-wing NYC hipster-cinephile fantasies.

    But in all seriousness, this would have been a near-perfect film if it had a better ending. The final scene leaves a surprising amount up in the air, and after becoming very invested in the 196… storyline, I really needed more closure than the vague implication that "everything's gonna be alright" - especially since nothing that the characters do in that scene up until the final shot suggests that everything actually is going to be all right.

  • The Nevadan

    The Nevadan

    ★★★★½

    An anti-capitalist western where a badass female rancher repeatedly saves Randolph Scott's bacon… what's not to like? After viewing this from a nitrate original, I really want to research Cinecolor a bit - the color palette it provides is completely unlike anything I've ever seen, and while it can muddy the image a bit (probably one of the reasons it never caught on) it's an absolutely perfect look for a western, making almost every scene look like it's taking place in dawn or dusk, sunrise or sunset.

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