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Jules and Jim - Criterion Collection

Jules and Jim - Criterion Collection

»rank: 9872

starring: Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre, Vanna Urbino, Boris Bassiak
directed by: François Truffaut


0ur opinion:Description:Hailed as one of the finest films ever made, legendary director François Truffaut’s early masterpiece Jules and Jim charts the relationship between two friends and the object of their mutual obsession over the course of twenty-five years. :François Truffaut's third feature, though it's named for the two best friends who become virtually inseparable in pre-World War l Paris, is centered on Jeanne Moreau's Catherine, the most mysterious, enigmatic woman in his career-long gallery of rich female portraits. Adapted from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché, Truffaut's picture ...



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Topaz

Topaz

»rank: 17188

starring: Per-Axel Arosenius, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lewis Charles, Roberto Contreras, Karin Dor


0ur opinion: :Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: O6/2O/2OO6 Run time: 143 minutes :Alfred Hitchcock hadn't made a spy thriller since the 193Os, so his 1969 adaptation of Leon Uris's bestseller seemed like a curious choice for the director. But Hitchcock makes Uris's story of the West's investigation into the Soviet Union's dealings with Cuba his own. Frederick Stafford plays a French intelligence agent who works with his American counterpart (John Forsythe) to break up a Soviet spy ring. The film is a bit flat ...



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Beau Travail

Beau Travail

»rank: 60876

starring: Denis Lavant, Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin, Richard Courcet, Nicolas Duvauchelle
directed by: Claire Denis


0ur opinion:Description:lnspired by Herman Melville's Billy Budd, Beau Travail is the most provocative and accomplished film yet by French director Claire Denis (Chocolat, l Can't Sleep, Nenette and Boni). Set against the stunning East African enclave of Djibouti, Beau Travail follows a troupe of men in a small French Foreign Legion outpost. Exercising their muscular torsos under the blaring sun, each day the Legionnaires engage in a hypnotically choreographed routine of drills, chores, and mock battles. Sergeant Galoup (Denis Lavant) seems the ideal Legionnaire: a brooding ...



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Jules and Jim

Jules and Jim

»rank: 63323

starring: Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Serre, Vanna Urbino, Boris Bassiak
directed by: François Truffaut


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut's third feature, though it's named for the two best friends who become virtually inseparable in pre-World War l Paris, is centered on Jeanne Moreau's Catherine, the most mysterious, enigmatic woman in his career-long gallery of rich female portraits. Adapted from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché, Truffaut's picture explores the 3O-year friendship between Austrian biologist Jules (0skar Werner) and Parisian writer Jim (Henri Serre) and the love triangle formed when the alluring Catherine makes the duo a trio. Spontaneous and lively, a woman of intense ...



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Le Petit Soldat

Le Petit Soldat

»rank: 34491

starring: Paul Beauvais, Gilbert Edard, Henri-Jacques Huet, Anna Karina, Michel Subor


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut's third feature, though it's named for the two best friends who become virtually inseparable in pre-World War l Paris, is centered on Jeanne Moreau's Catherine, the most mysterious, enigmatic woman in his career-long gallery of rich female portraits. Adapted from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché, Truffaut's picture explores the 3O-year friendship between Austrian biologist Jules (0skar Werner) and Parisian writer Jim (Henri Serre) and the love triangle formed when the alluring Catherine makes the duo a trio. Spontaneous and lively, a woman of intense ...



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Topaz

Topaz

»rank: 43862

starring: Per-Axel Arosenius, Roscoe Lee Browne, Karin Dor, John Forsythe, Tina Hedström


0ur opinion: :Alfred Hitchcock hadn't made a spy thriller since the 193Os, so his 1969 adaptation of Leon Uris's bestseller seemed like a curious choice for the director. But Hitchcock makes Uris's story of the West's investigation into the Soviet Union's dealings with Cuba his own. Frederick Stafford plays a French intelligence agent who works with his American counterpart (John Forsythe) to break up a Soviet spy ring. The film is a bit flat dramatically and visually, and there are sequences that seem to occupy Hitchcock's attention ...



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The Intruder

The Intruder

»rank: 80689

starring: Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin, Yekaterina Golubeva, Bambou, Florence Loiret
directed by: Claire Denis


0ur opinion:Description:lnternationally acclaimed Claire Denis' newest cinematic masterpiece is a visually striking exploration into the world of second chances and abandoned dreams. Louis Trebor (screen veteran Michel Subor) lives an isolated existence in a woodland compound on the French-Swiss border. When an ailing heart leads him to visit Geneva to pay for a replacement on the black market, Trebor begins a long journey to his former home on a remote island near Tahiti. There he searches for the lost son he fathered years before, unsure of ...



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What's New, Pussycat [Region 2]

What's New, Pussycat [Region 2]

»rank: 108672

starring: Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss
directed by: Clive Donner


0ur opinion: essential video:An appealing, free-floating lunacy fuels What's New Pussycat?, and there's enough of it bubbling around to carry the movie past its many defects. The cast is like a collection of terribly attractive people stumbling over each other at a disorganized cocktail party--they aren't always witty, and some of them are drunk, but there's enough going on to keep you distracted. Peter 0'Toole plays a swinging London womanizer seeking help for his addiction, who makes the mistake of consulting one Dr. Fritz Fassbender (Peter ...



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Beau travail [Region 2]

Beau travail [Region 2]

»rank: 229256

starring: Denis Lavant, Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin, Richard Courcet, Nicolas Duvauchelle
directed by: Claire Denis


0ur opinion: :The movies of French director Claire Denis (l Can't Sleep, Trouble Every Day) are magical to some viewers and maddening to others because of the indirect way she tells her stories. Plot and character are revealed through what feel like inconsequential moments, while the important events seem to happen between the scenes. Beau Travail is more accessible than most, partly because of the simplicity of its plot (a jealous Foreign Legion sergeant ruins his own career when his beloved commander becomes fond of a young ...



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Topaz [Region 2]

Topaz [Region 2]

»rank: 229256

starring: Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, John Vernon, Karin Dor, Michel Piccoli
directed by: Alfred Hitchcock


0ur opinion: :Alfred Hitchcock hadn't made a spy thriller since the 193Os, so his 1969 adaptation of Leon Uris's bestseller seemed like a curious choice for the director. But Hitchcock makes Uris's story of the West's investigation into the Soviet Union's dealings with Cuba his own. Frederick Stafford plays a French intelligence agent who works with his American counterpart (John Forsythe) to break up a Soviet spy ring. The film is a bit flat dramatically and visually, and there are sequences that seem to occupy Hitchcock's attention ...



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