and the former Sight and Sound Greatest Film of All Time Vertigo. Yet if you pose this question to the Master of Suspense ...
The Vertigo final scene sums up all the qualities that made Alfred Hitchcock such an important filmmaker. Often regarded as ...
Roger Ebert wasn't writing reviews when Alfred Hitchcock was at the peak of his career, but he loved this film so much that he returned to it decades after its release.
"8mm Vertigo" is produced by taking a 7 second segment from Alfred Hitchcock’s film "Vertigo," which is then put on a permanent repeat by using a smart phone application called "8mm." The image ...
Vertigo Sea is a three-screen film installation that explores what Ralph Waldo Emerson calls 'the sublime seas'. Fusing archival material, readings from classical sources and newly shot footage ...