Winged Migration (2001)
The digital compositing shots of the stationary seagull trying to fly against a heavy gust of wind features a shot of the bird taken directly from Le Peuple Migrateur
- Clips shown for the review.
A Very Long Engagement: On the Set of a Romantic Epic (TV Movie 2004)
making ofThe 77th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 2005)
Nominated in two categories- Documentary on the making of this film
Ahate pasa (Short 2010)
Clip of the film shown.
Un long dimanche de fiançailles: le making-of (TV Movie 2004)
Making-ofA Very Long Engagement: On the Set of a Romantic Epic (TV Movie 2004)
Making of."Kureyon Shin-chan" Pee Strike! (TV Episode 2006)
The episode segment "A Very Wrong Engagement", is a reference to this film."Aída" Alargador domingo de noviazgo (TV Episode 2011)
Title reference."Estrenos Críticos" El episodio que va a contrarreloj (TV Episode 2011)
commented and poster shown
- a dead soldiers boots becoming a major plot element
Citizen Kane (1941)
In the scene at the train station, Director Juenet reveals in the commentary that this shot was an homage to the scene just before the opera in Citizen Kane, when all the characters mull all over the place.Jour de Fête (1949)
(the postman is an acknowledged reference to Jacques Tati's character)The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
"If I can count to x before the mail arrives, he's alive", + other intentional similarities between female protagonists.Paths of Glory (1957)
The camera movement in the trenches as well as the WWI war scenes are quite exact copies of Kubricks masterpiece.
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