1 article from 2001
23 April 2001 | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Film critic Roger Ebert has organized a festival to celebrate the most underrated films of all time -- as decided by him. The list of maligned movies includes Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, Woody Allen's 1996 musical, Everyone Says I Love You, and Nosferatu -- the original Dracula horror movie from 1922. This week's festival in Chicago also features more recent flicks with several European entries such as The Girl On The Bridge (France, 1999), Songs From The Second Floor (Sweden, 2000) and A Simple Plan (America, 1998). Outspoken Ebert, a film critic on the Chicago Tribune newspaper, will introduce all the films alongside actors Bill Paxton and 2001 star Keir Dullea, and 2001 author Arthur C. Clark, in a live link-up. A festival spokesman says the project "focuses on films, genres and formats that Ebert believes deserve wider attention."
1 article from 2001