Amy Berg, Ayanda, Burn Burn Burn, Chanya Button, Hanna Polak, Ida Lupino, Janis: Little Girl Blue, Laura Bispuri, Sara Blecher, Something Better to Come, Sworn Virgin, Vienna International Film ...
In the 1940s, actress Ida Lupino was one of Warner Bros.’ most reliable contract players, a performer who exuded a tough intelligence in terse genre movies like High Sierra and They Drive by Night. As ...
Acting in such films as “Out of the Fog” (1941), “The Sea Wolf” (1941), “High Sierra” (1941) and “Road House” (1948), Ida Lupino became a role model for future generations of actresses playing tough, ...
Born Feb. 4, 1918, Ida Lupino would have been a good fit for 2018. Describing herself as “the poor man’s Bette Davis,” the actress turned down roles she didn’t want and spent the subsequent ...
Quick question: How many women are nominated in the Best Director Oscar category this year? How many have ever been nominated? How many have won? And here are the sad answers: Not one woman nominated ...
when she came off the court. Mr. Carpenter, president of the club, was charm itself. Oh yes, Florence was living in a wonderful new world, and I was happy. So happy. [Narrator] Ida Lupino was a ...
Ida Lupino, a star of the nineteen-forties, became a director in 1949—a great one, as seen in Film Forum’s retrospective (through Nov. 22) of her work on both sides of the camera. Her movies probe ...
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