The prolific French filmmaker Alain Resnais died over the weekend, at the age of 91. Resnais' films captured international awards for over seven decades. And as NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, he was ...
Coinciding with a 2000 retrospective of Alain Resnais’ work organized by both the American Cinematheque and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, producer Florence Dauman gave Filmmaker these quotes ...
The most prominent member of the French New Wave’s Left Bank filmmakers, the 90-year-old Alain Resnais has never really slowed down, but “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet!” is hardly the poetic crowdpleaser ...
The following appeared in Filmmaker‘s Spring, 2000 edition accompanying All Tomorrow’s Yesterdays, an article in which four filmmakers reflect on the work of Alain Resnais. — Editor Anatole Dauman, ...
Alain Resnais, a cinema pioneer and a leading light of the French New Wave, died Saturday in Paris, his longtime producer and friend Jean-Louis Livi said. He was 91. One of the most ...
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Alain Resnais' ode to theater follows a group of actors who reunite for a performance of the play "Eurydice." By Todd McCarthy Director Alain Resnais turns 90 just after Cannes wraps, and this film, a ...
Strange that, in the span of a week, two movies are opening in which well-known actors perform under their own name as some version of themselves, albeit in a fictional framework. The more publicized ...
Alain Resnais, the French filmmaker whose intellectual experiments with time, memory and imagination yielded such celebrated films as “Last Year at Marienbad,” has died. He was 91. Resnais was editing ...