Cinephile is a trip-hop band famous for the song "What Becomes of Us," which was played during an episode of CSI. Other standout songs include "Comatose" and "Urban Angel." Trip hop (also known as the Bristol sound) is a term coined by British dance magazine Mixmag, to describe a musical trend in the mid-1990s; trip hop is downtempo electronic music that grew out of Englands hip hop and house scenes. ... CSI may stand for: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (television series) and its spinoffs, such as CSI: Miami and CSI: NY Crime Stoppers International especially Crimestoppers International Foundation which operates the Crimestoppers programs Canadian Securities Institute (csi. ...
Cinephile Forum is the online resource for anyone interested in any aspect of independent filmmaking in south-central Indiana.
Cinephile Online offers a variety of resources, including regularly updated links to both local and non-local sites of interest to independent filmmakers, as well a member directory to bring together people with various skills and interests who want to work on local projects.
Cinephile presents regular "how-to" seminars during our weekly meetings.
The film, which opens today at the Coolidge, is a sound piece of profiling that has miles of archival footage of the affable, pop-eyed Langlois enthusing.
He was a cinephile whose dogmatic passion and packrat nature led, rather magically, to archivism.
In one famous example, he held on to the negatives of Jean Renoir's 1936 pastoral romance ''A Day in the Country" through the German occupation; after the war he bestowed them on the film's producer, asking only for a print of the film in return.