The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits related to classic or independent cinema. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage. Check out the rundown below.
Above, the late Peter O’Toole on the set of Lawrence of Arabia.
Watch a 21-minute video of David Lynch‘s collaborators discussing working with the director. [Refocused Media]
Read Jean-Luc Godard‘s top ten film lists in the 1960’s, and his list of the top ten American sound films via Open Culture, and watch a two-hour conversation with the director below.
88 top cinematographers share their best advice. [The Black and Blue]
See a brief video of a young Tim Burton at Walt Disney Animation Studio.
A rare color photo of Orson Welles shooting the iconic opening long take of Touch of Evil. [Refocused Media]
The art of editing The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. [Film School Rejects]
Watch Michelangelo Antonioni‘s 1972 documentary Chung Kuo – Cina.
Listen to Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin discuss cinéma vérité documentaries.
Rare shots of Charlie Chaplin as The Little Tramp taken in a primitive color technique, around the late 1910s.
Watch a 40-minute documentary on David Cronenberg‘s Naked Lunch.
Watch a recent 1.5-hour discussion between the Coen brothers, Alec Baldwin, and Carter Burwell. [The Playlist]
A poster for the 4K re-release of Buster Keaton‘s The General. [Empire]
Stanley Kubrick and Sue Lyon filming Lolita.
Watch color footage from Coens‘ The Man Who Wasn’t There. [/Film]
A 10-year-old Steven Spielberg. [LaFamiliaFilm]
Watch a one-hour interview with Billy Wilder. [The Playlist]
Katharine Hepburn and George Cukor on the set of The Philadelphia Story.
Watch a one-hour documentary on the making of Raiders of the Lost Ark. [Cinetropolis]
A poster for the re-release of The Night of the Hunter.
Watch Guillermo del Toro discuss Eastern Promises.
Behind-scenes-photos from the set of Bride of Frankenstein.
See more from The Archive here and feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage for submissions.