In 1994, right before Quentin Tarantino was about to blow up with his Oscar/Palme d’Or-winning sophomore feature “Pulp Fiction,” he had a profile in the September issue of Details. The profile also included a list of 15 “must-see films” from him. I’ve always been fascinated by this list. Back then, I was a budding cinephile, looking for recommendations on films that would bulk up my cinema knowledge. And here we had a list that ran the gamut: Westerns, crime flicks, French New Wave offerings, ‘70s dramas, even a Blaxploitation flick. It wasn’t until recently that I found out that many of the films on this list made up a program Tarantino curated for the Stockholm International Film F
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