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"If French cinema was no longer down in the dumps, so the reasoning went,
its palette should duly adorn itself with all the colors of the intellectual rainbow. And this is exactly what happened."-André Bazin
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Christian Poveda, the director of “La Vida Loca,” a film about gang violence, has been murdered in El Salvador.
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To see the gorgeous Fanfan la Tulipe is to go back in time twice over: to the film’s eighteenth-century French setting and to the international cinema world of more than fifty years ago, when this genial ...
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This series marks the first collaboration between the Museum of Arts and Design and Museum of the Moving Image. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the French New Wave, this series will showcase some of the most influential films of this period, many being presented with recently restored 35mm...
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"The group of film critics who became filmmakers around 1959 and created the French New Wave, including Jean-Luc Godard, Fran... Read Moreçois Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, and Claude Chabrol, were driven by two complementary impulses: a desire to capture the bustle and vitality of modern urban life with documentary-like immediacy, and a desire to revitalize cinema as a form of idiosyncratic personal expression. Thanks to countless hours of watching movies at the Cinémathèque Française in the postwar 1940s and the 1950s, they were steeped in the riches of film history. Yet they felt that recent cinema had grown stale, tamely mimicking more established art forms like theater and literature."
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"When they started making films, they forged a distinctly modern, cinematically inventive style. Making films that were both deeply personal and aesthetically rebellious, they created a cinematic revolution that was perfectly in synch with the times, helping to spawn numerous other "new waves" throughout the 1960s including Brazil's Cinema Novo and the Czech Rebellion."
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"As fresh and timely as the French New Wave films were, many have also stood the test of time to become enduring classics. This series includes sixteen key works, in celebration of the New Wave's unofficial 50th anniversary. While 1959 is generally regarded as the watershed year for the French New Wave, the year of Truffaut's The 400 Blows and ... Read MoreGodard's Breathless, there were important precursors, including Jean-Pierre Melville's Bob Le Flambeur and Roger Vadim's And God Created Woman... which are included in this series, as well as key works by Agnes Varda, who has recently been getting the recognition she deserves as one of the key directors of the movement."
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le cinéma français ->“Everything man wants to know is written on this screen in phosphorescent letters, in letters of desire.” – André Breton

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Claude Sautet occupies a unique place in French cinema. Although he directed some of the biggest hits of the seventies and worked with some of the biggest stars, few critics considered him an “auteur” in his lifetime. ...
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To see the gorgeous Fanfan la Tulipe is to go back in time twice over: to the film’s eighteenth-century French setting and to the international cinema world of more than fifty years ago, when this genial ...
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The following article was first a lecture delivered by Bazin in Warsaw, Poland, in November 1957; it was later published in French in Le Cinéma français de la liberation à la nouvelle vague (Paris: Editions de l'Etoile, 1983, pp. 19-29). "Fifteen Years of French Cinema" is translated into English he...
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Godard wrote this New Wave battle cry for the April 22, 1959, issue of the French journal Arts, on the news of François Truffaut’s The 400 Blows being selected to represent France at the Cannes Film Festival (thanks to the machinations of French culture minister and New Wave champion André Malraux)....
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The New Wave (French: La Nouvelle Vague) was a blanket term coined by critics for a group of French filmmakers of the late 1950s and 1960s, influenced (in part) by Italian Neorealism[3] and classical Hollywood cinema[4]. ...
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The Cinema of France comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of France or by French filmmakers abroad.
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Rather than delve into the clinical details of sexual desire and behavior, Catherine Breillat's reflects on what it means for a filmmaker to conduct such an inquiry.
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