Hi Gene,

Also, DePalma tries his best to outdo the Vertigo shot that Andy mentioned in 
Body Double:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhSyVSPfxjg 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhSyVSPfxjg>

Greg
> On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:03 PM, Andy Ditzler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Gene, 
> 
> The "Actione Musicale" section in Godard's Weekend comes right to mind, as 
> does the circular dolly/pan around the three sisters in a restaurant in 
> Hannah and Her Sisters. (Assuming you're not limiting the query to only 
> uninterrupted/uncut 360 degree movements.) I also think of James Stewart and 
> Kim Novak's embrace in the hotel room in Vertigo, itself cited as an 
> influence on the handheld circular shot of the two young men making out after 
> shooting up speed in Warren Sonbert's Amphetamine. Chabrol's Les Cousins 
> contains a circular pan around Charles' study room near the end of that film. 
> The ending shot of Antonioni's The Passenger might qualify? 
> 
> Andy Ditzler
> Founder and curator, Film Love: www.filmlove.org <http://www.filmlove.org/>
> Co-founder, John Q collective: www.johnq.org <http://www.johnq.org/>
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:22 PM, Fred Truniger <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> does straub/huillet's repeated drive around the roundabout of la bastille in 
> 'trop tot, trop tard' qualify?
> 
> if so, i'd strongly recommend volko kamensky's short film 'divina obsesión' 
> from 1997 (Germany). it's doing 23 drive-troughs in french roundabouts. great 
> film! unfortunately completely unknown.
> 
> i guess also the opening-scene in tarantino's 'reservoir dogs' is circling 
> around the table, however there are many cuts. you are probably not looking 
> for this kind of mise-en-scène, are you?
> 
> cheers, fred
> 
> > Am 18.02.2016 um 01:06 schrieb Gene Youngblood <[email protected] 
> > <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> >
> > Friends,
> > I need recommendations of films that contain 360-degree dolly (or 
> > Steadicam) shots. Like for example circling around people seated at a 
> > restaurant table, but it can be anything. It seems to me there are “famous” 
> > ones in the French New Wave, and there must be many others before and after 
> > that.
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