Histoire(s) Du Cinéma (History Of Cinema) 1988-98 History of Cinema (1988-98) The candidate for this concluding part of the Godard marathon couldn’t be anything other than Godard’s magnum opus Histo… more →
The Seventh Artkiwinomnom wrote 2 days ago: Come watch with me Band of Outsiders care of Cinematheque Ontario you have my number so call me. … more →
dublin2009 wrote 4 days ago: A fabulous video essay on Claude Chabrol’s Les Bonnes femmes at the wonderful Film Studies Fo … more →
robertod wrote 5 days ago: Jean-Pierre Melville’s ultra stylish 1967 noir thriller is not as well recognised as it ought … more →
A.R. Duckworth wrote 1 week ago: In A Bout de Souffle (1960) a brief cameo from the director Jean-Luc Godard highlights the construct … more →
E. Sempé wrote 2 weeks ago: Coincidences can be as strange as they can be cliché. Today’s coincidence: À bout de souffle. … more →
larycrews wrote 2 weeks ago: Acting on film: focus and subtlety. A film is always much richer when we actors have the confidence … more →
pixiecurtis wrote 2 months ago: Covers escolhidos e reunidos pela Banda Nouvelle Vague: DISC1: 1. You Really Got Me – (with S … more →
ejgomes wrote 3 months ago: My favorite era of film is the French New Wave cinema–Godard, Truffaut, Lelouch, etc. But … more →
mrsemmapeel wrote 3 months ago: I decided to make this list, because often looking at consensus and canonical lists, the film is do … more →
adambatty wrote 3 months ago: the fourth part in francois truffaut’s antoine doinel cycle, bed and board explores the marri … more →
arielviews wrote 3 months ago: A Stella Artois-financed short film called Dial Hard. Its hilarious and spot on. This is how … more →
adambatty wrote 3 months ago: im going to keep this very brief, as hiroshima mon amour will be the first of a new in-depth type o … more →
cultfriction wrote 3 months ago: The new advert campaign by Stella Artois takes some of America best known films and adds some splash … more →
cosmophonics wrote 3 months ago: Another short story experiment, again in 100 words. He was an American kid from South Dakota, with a … more →
figleafthemovie wrote 3 months ago: “A Film Found on a Scrap Heap.” Jean Luc Godard’s WEEKEND (1967) PROJECT … more →
Amber wrote 3 months ago: Jean-Luc Godard For many people, especially those recently introduced to the Nouvelle Vague, Jean-Lu … more →
bookofecclesiastes wrote 3 months ago: Vanity of vanities, vanity of vanities; all is vanity. What profit hath a man of all his labour whi … more →
Amber wrote 3 months ago: …mixing Godard with…. 24? This article by the Guardian says it all. …and now … more →
Amber wrote 3 months ago: Les Bonnes Femmes Ah, to be French! Last weekend I was once again reminded of the boxes of French la … more →