The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films have announced the full lineup for the 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema (March 1-11), their joint annual showcase... Full Article at Indie Wire
This year's Festival of Films in French, held at the UW-Milwaukee Union Theatre Feb. 3-12, features selections from throughout the French-speaking world—including Paris, Quebec and the Francophone nations of Africa—and features comedy, drama and animatio Full Article at Express Milwaukee
We at MUBI think that celebrating the films of 2011 should be a celebration of film viewing in 2011. Since all film and video is "old" one way or another, we present Out of a Past, a small (re-) collection of some of our favorite retrospective viewings f Full Article at Mubi.com
In anticipation of 12/21/12, this past year saw a return of the doomsday film. Melancholia was an okay end-of-the-world movie, but for this fan, it was not a very good Lars Von Trier film. Perhaps a third viewing is in order. If after all, the end of the Full Article at The Huffington Post
Film Class at the Alliance The Beauty of the Real Sandrine Bonnaire (interviewed in NY, March 2008): Might be the best actress in the world for conveying overwhelming emotion. ... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Four years ago yesterday, we got a new cat, and four years ago today we did a little cat naming on the blog, with the name being revealed the following day. Anyway, Sandrine has worked out just fine. I have a blanket on my desk that she sometimes sleep Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
This is the cover of the upcoming book, designed by Rob Ehle. The four most mentioned women in the book are Nathalie Baye, Isabelle Huppert, Sandrine Bonnaire and Valeria Bruni... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Maoulou Daou says gunmen attacked the foreigners' hotel early Thursday and tied up the manager, guard and cook. He says the Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
Who Would YOU Put on the Cover? The Beauty of the Real Sandrine Bonnaire (interviewed in NY, March 2008): Might be the best actress in the world for conveying overwhelming emotion. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) didn't distinguish the résumés of either Marilyn Monroe or Laurence Olivier (who both starred and directed). But it did mark a highpoint in the life of 23-year-old Colin Clark. He worked on the production as a gofer but Full Article at The Phoenix