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Masters of Cinema
Collating and disseminating information for discerning cinephiles the world over. DVD news, calendar, links--its own line of DVDs--and central home for the four sites below.

Nostalghia.com
Trond Trondsen and Jan Bielawski offer the most comprehensive and sensitive Tarkovsky site on the 'net.

OzuYasujiro.com
Nick Wrigley created this site in 1998 and Ozu fans have benefitted ever since. 2003 marks the centenary of Ozu's birth.

Robert-Bresson.com
Doug Cummings and Trond Trondsen's site devoted to the work of this cinematic giant.

CarlDreyer.com
Nick Wrigley's website offers an informative tribute to the great Danish filmmaker.


The following sites are also warmly recommended:

Strictly Film School
Acquarello's homage journal offers an inspiring view of world cinema. Well organized with incisive capsule reviews, this is a great place to compile a viewing list.

DVDBeaver
Gary Tooze's sprawling collection of DVD info is a wonderful service to those of us who constantly wonder what DVDs actually exist and whether their technical quality is up to snuff.

Long Pauses
Darren Hughes writes reflectively and passionately, with attention to thematic nuance.

Errata
Robert Davis offers thoughtful and humorous film commentary at his site.

Girish
Artist, jazz musician, and business professor Girish is also a knowledgable and articulate cinephile.

Roslindale Monogatari
Michael Kerpan provides insightful notes on his bountiful film viewing, emphasizing Asian cinema.

The Evening Class
Michael Guillen offers in-depth commentary from the film scene in San Francisco.

Screenville
Harry Tuttle writing from the cine-halls of Paris.

Where the Stress Falls
Michael's very thoughtful blog on the arts.

GreenCine Daily
David Hudson's blog has become a mainstay for online cinephilia.


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