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Of the titles screening at the Film Society at Lincoln Center’s fun, summer-long “Midnight Movies” program, Fritz the Cat stands out for sheer lasciviousness. Written, animated and adapted ...
Hey, yeah, the movie was set in the 1960s. Happy times. Heavy times. Fritz was a cat whose soul was tormented. He’d been up and down the four corners of this big old world, seen it all and done ...
Hollywood, too, didn’t seem so on board with the project, as Bakshi and Krantz’s movie ... Fritz —wherein our “hero” learns nothing from his long adventure and remains the same sick cat ...
Fritz, now married and with a son, is desperate to escape from the domestic hell he now finds himself in. Lighting up a joint, he begins to dream about his eight other lives, hoping to find one ...
Fritz the Cat – Superstar, where the character had become a sleazy sell-out and movie star who meets with Bakshi and Krantz, before meeting his Leon Trotsky-style fate of murder by ice-pick.
Bittersweet drama about the relationship between a boy, his parents and their Filipina maid in Singapore. The career of a French Touch DJ during the 1990’s by Mia Hansen-Løve, inspired by the life of ...
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