



Film diary 2013

- The Hobbit (Peter Jackson, 2012)
- Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell, 2012)
- Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino, 2012)
- Lincoln (Steven Spielberg, 2012)
- Repulsion (Roman Polanski, 1965)
- The Dark Knight Rises (Christopher Nolan, 2012)
- Winter’s Bone (Debra Granik, 2010)
- A Place in the Sun (George Stevens, 1950)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951)
- The Impossible (Joan Antonio Bayona, 2012)
- Beasts of the Southern Wild (Behn Zeitlin, 2012)
- Amour (Michael Haneke, 2012)
- The Place Beyond the Pines (Derek Cianfrance, 2012)
- Clueless (Amy Heckerling, 1995)
- Waterloo Road (Sidney Gilliat, 1945)
- Deliverance (John Boorman, 1972)
- Submarine (Richard Ayoade, 2010)
- In Darkness (Agnieszka Holland, 2011)
- Garden State (Zach Braff, 2004)
- The Razor’s Edge (Edmund Goulding, 1946)
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Kendra is the designer and webmistress of vivandlarry.com. She lives in London where she is currently working on an upcoming photobiography about Vivien Leigh. Follow her on Twitter @kendrajbean or on Facebook at Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier
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VivAndLarry.com is an historical archive and film blog dedicated to preserving the memories of classic screen and stage stars Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier, and to the discussion of classic Hollywood and world cinemas. The site is designed and edited by Kendra Bean, a film scholar, writer and photographer living in London. What you'll find here: A cabinet of curiosities brimming with vintage articles, video footage, the largest archive of Vivien Leigh and/or Laurence Olivier photos on the Web, and much, much more.
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I expect any viv or larry movie…
Loved this story, Kendra. Thanks so much for sharing!! Love those Brits…..gentile is a term I would use to describe them, in general:)
“A Streetcar Named Desire” is my favorite movie! The cast is the best! Elia Kazan is the best, and he made such an epic movie!