French actress Jeanne Moreau, the smoky-voiced femme fatale of the French New Wave who starred in Francois Truffaut's love triangle film "Jules and Jim" and worked with many other acclaimed directors ...
Michelangelo Antonioni was a cinematic cubist. Fragmenting time and space, the Italian master created a potent new language for storytelling, and in the process charted a topography of modern ennui.
Jeanne Moreau, the French actress, who has died aged 89, was one of the most accomplished and attractive exponents of feminine sensibility and sullen sensuality; she worked with many of the best known ...
The French actress Jeanne Moreau (1928-2017) had already appeared in 20 films before “Elevator to the Gallows,” the 1958 thriller directed by Louis Malle, elevated her to stardom. Malle had seen ...
PARIS — French actress Jeanne Moreau, the smoky-voiced femme fatale of the French New Wave who starred in Francois Truffaut's love triangle film "Jules and Jim" and worked with many other acclaimed ...
Jeanne Moreau was loved by two men onscreen and by millions more who sat in the dark. One third of the cinema's ultimate love triangle, in Francois Truffaut's "Jules et Jim" (which, let's admit, ...
There are so many plausible answers to the question: when did the 1960s really begin? For a certain class of cineaste, the answer is early 1962. In January of that year, François Truffaut's Jules et ...
When Jules et Jim left the Fenway last week, the best actress in the world remained behind to speak softly and move beautifully in the best movie of the year. La Notte must inevitably be compared with ...
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