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nouvellecine · 3 months
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Anna Karina and Jean-Paul Belmond in Une Femme est Une Femme (1961) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
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harrybyharry · 2 years
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Kung Fu Master!, dir. Agnès Varda, 1988
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kecobe · 2 years
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Anna Karina and Jean-Luc Godard Photographed by Giancarlo Botti (Italian; 1931–2008) at Jean-Claude Brialy’s château in Monthyon, France
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Les films de Jacques Tati
Jour de Fête (1949)
Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday (1953)
Mon Oncle (1958)
Playtime (1967)
Trafic (1971)
Parade (1974)
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dreamy-conceit · 11 months
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A question of aesthetics is a question of politics.
— Jean-Pierre Gorin
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uspiria · 17 days
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Double Labyrinthe (1976) dir. Maria Klonaris, Katerina Thomadaki
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felixscatton · 3 months
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SWANN ARLAUD as VINCENT RENZI ANATOMY OF A FALL (2023) dir. Justine Triet
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SANDRA HÜLLER as Sandra Voyter ANATOMIE D’UNE CHUTE (2023, dir. Justine Triet)
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Happy Birthday, Jaques Demy. Thank you for being my comfort director.
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hedgehog-moss · 1 year
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French TV journalist having a hard time trying to get woman in the street to comment on Macron's latest speech yesterday
Protesters organised casserolades (aka banging on pots and pans) in front of city halls across the country at 8pm, when Macron was speaking, to symbolically drown out his voice. Later that evening, Macron was filmed singing a song with some 'random people' in a street in Paris, trying to show he can go out and meet people and have fun because protesters don't exist. The people he was singing with (members of a choir, some of whom are 'alt-right-leaning') were using a folk song app created by far-right activists that was criticised a few months ago for hosting a Spanish fascist anthem & Third Reich military marches.
The government's response was that the President "couldn't know the background of the people he met that night." Maybe if he wants to avoid being associated with the far-right (that's a big if, I know), Macron should keep in mind that with the kinds of strategies and positioning his government has adopted lately, people in the street who welcome him with open arms and are proud to be filmed with him have a higher than average likelihood of supporting fascism.
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maggiecheungs · 1 year
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OLIVIA (1951) dir. Jacqueline Audry
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nouvellecine · 3 months
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Conte d'été (1996) dir. Éric Rohmer
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harrybyharry · 2 years
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Vagabond, dir. Agnès Varda, 1985
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artfilmaesthetics · 8 months
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‘Le Bonheur’ (1965) dir. Agnès Varda 💐
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artfilmfan · 5 months
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Corinne Marchand in "Cleo From 5 to 7" (Agnès Varda, 1962)
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lenzofspinoza · 1 month
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Portrait d’une paresseuse (1986) dir. Chantal Akerman
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