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- His name is not as well known as that of Akira Kurosawa or Shohei Imamura, but in recent times his influence has reached such prestigious directors as Jim Jarmusch, Takeshi Kitano and Quentin Tarantino. His name is Seijun Suzuki, and he has directed more than fifty films since the mid-fifties of the last century.
- TCM Remembers the legends and icons we lost in 2022. We take a moment to remember all they gifted to us through their art and pay our respects.
- Turner Classic Movies annual tradition remembering those who past away this year combined with music and visuals.
- We say goodbye to the performers, filmmakers, and creatives we lost in 2023. Through their art and storytelling they soared to new heights and kept us grounded.
- Dan Auerbach's song, "Goin Home, is played along side the annual tribute of those lost in the year.
- An annual tribute remembering those who we lost in 2011. It is combined with music and video.
- TCM short promoting the letterbox format for movies shown on TV.
- Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg discuss their formative experiences in going to the movies and the films that influenced them as children.
- Instructional short aimed at school-aged children of the early 1950s that combines animation and live-action footage with voice-over narration to explain what to do to increase their chances of surviving the blast from an atomic bomb.
- Commemorates the centennial of American movies with a montage of clips and music scores from the most important movies of the century.
- A promotional short for the feature film Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973).
- A behind the scenes look at child actress Quinn Cummings on the set of the film The Goodbye Girl (1977). The writer, director, and major cast members of the film are briefly interviewed and praise Quinn on being bright, prepared, easy to work with, and a natural talent. Quinn is shown being tutored at the same MGM lot school attended by many famous actors and actresses, and is shown at play among unused film sets on the lot. Clips of two scenes from the feature film also are included.
- This promotional short for 2010 (1984) shows moviegoers how some of the film's visual effects were created. This includes makeup for Keir Dullea's character, how the astronauts float in space, and the construction of the spaceship in which the astronauts carry out their mission. The vehicle is so large, the two largest sound stages on the MGM lot were used to construct it.
- A behind-the-scenes promotional short documentary look at the making of the feature film Up the Sandbox (1972).
- From their entrance into the Wizarding World through Platform 9-3/4 to their graduation and beyond, the aspiring wizards of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry change and mature before our eyes. As Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Draco Malfoy travel the rocky road from childhood to maturity, their clothes reflect not only their developing personalities but ultimately, their true character. Join Harry Potter costume designers Judianna Makovsky, Jany Temime and their colleagues in this entertaining look at the clothes that help illuminate the wizards.
- In July 2022, TCM celebrates the work of Black Independent filmmakers. This video chronicles the rich history of Black indie movies dating back to the Race Movies of the 1920s to the present day, looking at the works of such luminaries as Charles Burnett, Jamaa Fanaka, Kathleen Collins, and Julie Dash.
- Many movies, TV shows, and music videos have called for surreal sequences where the characters are thrown into zero gravity as the room they're in starts to move around them, thus finding themselves walking on the walls and ceilings. It started when Fred Astaire danced on all corners of a room in 1951's "Royal Wedding." A rotating set with a fixed camera attached allowed the actor to dance with no gravity while still keeping his feet to the ground. This technique was applied in similar ways in movies like "Poltergeist" and "High School Musical 3," as well as music videos like Lionel Richie's "Dancing on the Ceiling" and Ariana Grande's "No Tears Left to Cry." Movies like "Inception" innovated by allowing its actors to fight in a rotating hallway with multiple cameras capturing the action. In 2019, the pilot episode of HBO's "Euphoria" used a revolving set to allow its main character, played by Zendaya, to walk on walls. VFX supervisors David Van Dyke and Nhat Phong Tran of Pixomondo told us how the show used everything from motion-control cameras to visual effects to create a scene with not one, but two centers of gravity.
- A short film about the making of the movie "Fame."
- TCM presents extended clips of Johnny Carson's interviews on his long-running talk show The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), with introductory comments by Conan O'Brien.
- Inspired by true events this is the story of a young child who finds himself alone in his flat after her mother dies suddenly. With everyone else in the building getting on with their day to day lives, the child's plight goes unnoticed and the seriousness of his situation is lost on her. The only hope seems to be a postman, Nick, who delivers daily to the flats.
- Johnny Carson's interview with James Stewart from 21 July 1976 in which he reminisces about "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952) and "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), talks about his new film "The Shootist" (1976) and tells humorous stories.