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Honorary Oscar recipients named
The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday that it would present "The Godfather" director-producer Francis Ford Coppola with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award and give honorary Oscars to British film...Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Arts and Culture, Science, Walt Disney, Mass Media
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Claude Chabrol dies at 80; French film director was a founder of New Wave movement
Director Claude Chabrol, one of the founders of the New Wave movement that revolutionized French cinema, died Sunday. He was 80.
Christophe Girard, who is responsible for cultural matters at Paris City Hall, announced Chabrol's death. No cause was given....Tags: Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Film Festivals
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Eric Rohmer dies at 89; French filmmaker made 'My Night at Maud's'
Eric Rohmer, a former film critic who became one of France's most respected filmmakers and was internationally known for movies such as "My Night at Maud's" and "Claire's Knee," died Monday in Paris. He was 89.
Rohmer's death was announced by his...Tags: Paris (France), Gene Hackman, France, Jean-Luc Godard, Arthur Penn
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Bong Joon-ho's 'Mother' expertly ratchets up the intense suspense.
Brand XThe explosion of South Korean cinema in the last decade or so has been extraordinary to watch. Not long after the vibrant Hong Kong industry started losing its momentum, Korea began to take up the slack. Extraordinary filmmakers such as Park Chan-wook ("... -
Claude Berri, French filmmaker and actor, dies at 74
Times Wire ReportsClaude Berri, the French filmmaker who was a fixture in his country's film industry for more than 50 years and is perhaps best known for directing "Jean de Florette," which earned him international acclaim, died Monday. He was 74. Berri, whose short film...Tags: Milos Forman, Richard Serra, Jean-Jacques Annaud, Paris (France), Roman Polanski
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In tackling the big questions, Antonioni raised the bar for filmmakers
Special to The Times++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ How ironic -- yet oddly fitting -- that Michelangelo Antonioni should die in Italy, at 94, the day after Ingmar Bergman died at 89 in Sweden. At the time of their deaths they were arguably Europe's two...Tags: Akira Kurosawa, France, Michelangelo Antonioni, Monica Vitti, Jean-Luc Godard
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Movie Preview: âInspector Bellamyâ
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThis Claude Chabrol French murder mystery starring Gerard Depardieu is the film The Enzian has booked for this Friday, leading up to “Rabbit Hole,” which opens Jan. 14. It's about a celebrated police detective, on vacation, who dabbles in... -
Movie Review: âInspector Bellamyâ
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe late French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, who died in September at 80 after a long career in movies and TV, will be remembered for his place within the 1950s French New Wave (âLe Beau Serge, â1958) and such later movies as âStory of... -
âSocial Networkâ is back, âTrue Gritâ owns the box office, âSeason of the Witch,â âCountryâ fail, big time
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe guru says, and I agree, that there isn't a whole lot of box office heat behind the weekend's two new wide releases. “Country Strong” NEVER should have opened in larger cities before Mid-America. Has “G.I.Joe” taught us nothing?... -
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