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[...] and she moved to Paris. Among her roles of this period is the older married woman in François Truffaut’s Baisers volés (1968). During the 1960s and 1970s, Seyrig worked with directors including [...]
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[...] portrays the dormant Brünnhilde as French actress Catherine Deneuve in François Truffaut’s film Mississippi Mermaid, using a photograph he snapped in a movie house in 1969. [...]
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[...] to me even in the privacy of her sitting room. But yes, as a child I was taken to see Rohmer, Truffaut, Kurosawa, Chabrol and so on. Soon I wanted to watch these films by myself. I remember seeing [...]
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[...] infrequently used tools Hitchcock used in his films, such as the first person perspective that Truffaut co-opts from films like Rear Window or North by Northwest, or his use of establishing shots of [...]
tasteofcinema.com
[...] obsession with women, all while boasting about every single fling or love affair of his life. Truffaut’s film had this bittersweet, nostalgic feeling mostly because it was not set in a therapy [...]
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[...] clearly meant to scare us. Werner, we’re already scared. Where have you been? Hitchcock/Truffaut Magnificent Obsessions the ongoing paired retrospectives at TIFF Bell Lightbox – The [...]
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[...] are much stronger than his earlier ones, (apologies to Jean-Luc Godard and perhaps Francois Truffaut). But Rohmer was more of an eccentric, famously shunning cars and phones, and not even telling [...]
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[...] dreams, indeed. Blessed with a face that would do justice to the innocents of Fellini and Truffaut, Brahim extends his play to the connecting factory courtyard and factory offices where his [...]
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[...] , Lawrence of Arabia, and other illustrious gigs, including cinematography for François Truffaut’s Fahrenheit 451 in 1966, soon followed this high profile affair. While Fahrenheit 451 remains [...]
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[...] Metro (1980) It’s heartbreaking to think that the 1980s would mark the end of France’s Francois Truffaut, one of the greatest lovers of the movies ever, in addition to being one of the foremost [...]
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[...] Française, deepening his understanding of early cinema while meeting up with François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other filmmakers. Of course from here on we [...]
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