For the past two weeks I have been getting myself in the "mood" so to speak for tomorrow's The 7th Annual Jazz Age Lawn Party being held at Governors Island. I wanted to be inspired and yes I could have watched some authentic classic 1930's films but I like to use those for my Weekend Cinema Spotlights *smile*
Films are what inspire me so I found a few modern 1930's themed movies that I hope you will find inspiring as well.
The Artist (2011)
Honestly my favorite film of the 21st Century!
A Good Woman (2004)
I was happily delighted on how good this film was!
Harlow (1965)
Interesting to look at but not true to the life of Harlow.
Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Great fun, quirky and made me want to read the book!
Each film really is a visual delight. Some were better than others but they did the job well-all of them. I am fully inspired and ready to immerse myself in the 1930's!!
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I loved A Good Woman, even my husband liked it and Cold Comfort Farm is an old favorite of mine. I the Gene Harlow movie was ok, the clothes were way off.
ReplyDeleteOmg now I know why that "Harlow" movie got such bad reviews...ekkkk yeah its was like a 60s version of the 30s but I'm glad I saw it and now know its stinks LOL
DeleteI have yet to see The Artist. I know I'll like it, I just have to be in the mood to watch certain films, ya know??
ReplyDeleteSean you will LOVE it! I am the same way-I totally need to be in a mood hehe
DeleteWasn't the Artist something else? Tony and I both thoroughly adored it, and agreed it was one of the best films in recent years.
ReplyDeleteWishing you an utterly fantastic time at the lawn party, dear Bunny!
♥ Jessica
Thank you Jessica!!!
DeleteI have to add these to my DVD list. I wish I could jump into a time capsule and take a look back at this period too::))
ReplyDeleteOh me too!!!!!!!!
DeleteHmm, I've only seen The Artist (and i completely agree with your assessment! It's amazing!) But now I think I have some more movie watching to do! x
ReplyDeleteSo many films to watch so little time, right!!??
DeleteThank you so much for sharing your favorite movies. I will be making a trip to my local library this week : )
ReplyDeleteAww thanks!
DeleteI love movies now that are set in the 1930's! I adore all the clothes and the interiors! Definitely adding these to my list of movies to watch! XxxX http://thesecondhandrose.blogspot.co.uk
ReplyDeleteI do too! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen yje Agatha Christie's Poirot series with David Suchet. There is some really great 30's inspiration in those!
ReplyDeleteI gotta get "The Artist" on DVD, seriously. Like NEED!
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