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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Night and Fog

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Alan Resnais' holocaust documentary is very powerful, and puts documentary makes like Michael Moore to shame. The short work is filmed w...

My Night at Maud's

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I believe something was perhaps lost in translation for me in My Night at Maud's, because I did not find it on par with other films I ha...

Vivre sa Vie

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In Vivre sa Vie, Anna Karina plays Nana, a shop girl who suddenly decides to become a prostitute, and sensitive to unpredictable emotion. Na...

Masculin Feminin

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One of the first non-genre intensive films I have seen by Godard, Masculin Feminin was very well sculpted. The youth culture presented in th...

Contempt

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Contempt is a somewhat interesting work involving a couple comprised of a writer and a typist. The very occupations of these two seem to spe...

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

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As a young French soldier returns from Algeria, the girl he loved is gone, and her umbrella shop replaced by a washing machine shop. While c...
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Shoot the Piano Player

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This film really impressed me, as it both embraces strong comedic and dramatic elements. Truffaut, always interested in form, seems at the t...
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