TCM Classic Film Festival Starts Today!
Anne Marie here, reporting from sunny Los Angeles!
The 6th Annual TCM Classic Film Fest starts today in Hollywood, kicking off 4 days of fan-friendly classic film viewing. Though Turner Classic Movies's festival is only six years old, the TV channel works to make each year bigger and broader than the year before it. This year, TCM will honor legendary director Francis Ford Coppola with a handprint ceremony, and call on the likes of Angela Lansbury, Faye Dunaway, Rita Moreno, and Anna Karina to introduce its decades-and-countries-spanning festival lineup. If you thought "Classic Movies" meant films shot in LA from 1930-1950, TCM has some mind-altering revelations for you!
This year's theme is Moving Pictures; movies that not only move us to tears (It's A Wonderful Life and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn), but also laughter (Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid), trepidation (Band of Outsiders), spiritualism (The Passion of Joan of Arc), and introspection (Network, M*A*S*H). Throughout the festival, TCM continues to challenge the defintion of "classic," expanding the cinema canon and bringing film experiences from across history and nations. I'll be on the ground to report on the best of these, with plenty of surprises on the way.
The TCM Film Festival comes on the heels of two major announcements from the network: the launch of the fan subscription service TCM Backlot, and the TCM/Criterion streaming collaboration to be launched in fall, Filmstruck. TCMFF, already a six-years-strong example of TCM's ability to engage with fans, provides the network with a platform to celebrate these new opportunities. Time and promotion will tell how propular these new ventures will be. In the meantime, we have a film festival to attend!
Reader Comments (4)
Not having full-blown cable TV, I really miss clicking through channels to find a gem of a classic. The criterion collection on Hulu is nice, but some times you just want to see Blossoms in the Dust or Penny Serenade or Laura. Also, used to enjoy TCM's birthday celebrations-a bunch of Ann-Margaret films airing today, for example.
Looking forward to your posts from the TCM Festival.
OMG Anne Marie, take me to The Passion of Joan of Arc! Or enjoy it for me too <3
Netflix might not have a lot, but Amazon Prime does. You might have to spend a bit ($3-$10) but with that I'm not sure I'd need TCM, too.
'Some times you just want to see Blossoms in the Dust or Penny Serenade or Laura'
That comment neatly sums up why the TFE community is so awesome. Amen, Pam!