Antonioni’s ‘Blow Up’ (1966)

One of the greatest English language films of the 1960s: Blow Up. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, and starring David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave and the inimitable Veruschka (“I am in Paris…”). The story is about a successful high-fashion London photographer who believes that he has photographed a murder. An absolute must-see for anyone who loves movies, murder and models.

Links:
Blow Up on iTunes
Blow Up on IMDb

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One Response to Antonioni’s ‘Blow Up’ (1966)

  1. team gloria says:

    George – agreed – divine film – especially for early squealing-in-color/colour-block-tights from young jane birkin and the silent mime of weird Situationists playing a game of protest tennis. The british, directed by an italian maestro, were always going to be somewhat vivid and curiously out there.

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