Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont and Françoise Lebrun in "The Mother and the Whore." (Courtesy FLC Press) It feels like for as long as I’ve been reading about movies, I’ve been reading about “The ...
French film company Les Films du Losange has acquired the entire catalogue of influential post-New Wave director Jean Eustache, comprising five feature-length works and six short films. The deal with ...
Almost the entire hour and three-quarters of Jean Eustache’s 1971 film “Numéro Zéro”—which received, yesterday, at Anthology Film Archives, what many in attendance think may be its New York City ...
The French New Wave was as much a revolution in performance as in direction. The young critics turned filmmakers behind such audaciously original films as “The 400 Blows,” “Breathless,” and “The ...
Eustache, who made his mark on French cinema with The Mother and the Whore (1973) and committed suicide eight years later, is said to have revealed more of himself on-screen than in real life. As a ...
Following Main Slate, Spotlight, and Currents, the 60th New York Film Festival have now unveiled its final film-focused section with Revivals. Featuring brand-new restorations of works by Claire Denis ...
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Late French filmmaker Jean Eustache’s recently restored cult 1973 drama The Mother And The Whore will open Cannes Classics this year, the line-up for which was announced on Monday (May 2). Other ...
New York Film Festival will present 17 total restorations from directors like Edward Yang, Jean Eustache, and Pedro Costa. Film at Lincoln Center has announced the cinephile-favorite Revivals section ...
Throughout July, TIFF will rediscover the long-unseen influential work of Jean Eastache. Dirty Stories: The Films of Jean Eustache presents the Canadian premiere and complete retrospective in all 12 ...