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Henri-Georges Clouzot

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    Apr 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Theater review: ‘A Weekend With Pablo Picasso’ at Los Angeles Theatre Center

    Culture Monster
    Philip Brandes reviews Herbert Siguenza’s one-man show, “A Weekend with Pablo Picasso,” at the Los Angeles Theatre Center...
  2. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Gaumont to restore, digitize 270 pix: Move is backed by the French gov't

    Variety
    PARIS -- Gaul's Gaumont is set to restore and digitize 270 classic films in high-resolution. The first 25 films include cult pics, Maurice Pialat's Under the Sun of Satan," Henri-Georges Clouzot's "The Murderer Lives at Number 21," Ingmar Bergman's...

    Tags: Movies, Ingmar Bergman, Entertainment, French Movies, Nicolas Sarkozy

  4. Jul 12, 2005 |Story| Metromix
  5. Movie review: 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped'

    Tribune movie critic
    3½ stars (out of four) "The Beat That My Heart Skipped," from director-writer Jacques Audiard, is a movie that should challenge the old canard that French art cinema is boring, fluffy and pretentious. Based on the 1978 American film noir "Fingers"—the...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, James Toback, Entertainment, French Movies, Defense

  6. Jan 17, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Quai des Orfèvres'

    Times Staff Writer
    Brooding, beautifully made and almost impossible for Americans to see (or, for that matter, to correctly pronounce), Henri-Georges Clouzot's knockout 1947 film noir "Quai des Orfèvres," makes a triumphant reappearance on theatrical screens after an...

    Tags: France, Death, Paris (France), Tobacco Products, Movies

  8. Mar 19, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'The Butterfly'

    Philippe Muyl's "The Butterfly" discovers as much meaning and emotion as imaginable from a relationship between an elderly man and a little girl. In the process he has written a great role for Michel Serrault, one of the French cinema's stalwart veterans, and an equally irresistible part for the freckle-faced Claire Bouanich. Muyl has not so much played against the inherent sentimentality of a tale about an old man and a young girl as transcended it to evoke with humor, poignancy and even suspense a sense of what is most important in life. As such, "The Butterfly" is an exceptionally satisfying film of much grace and beauty.
    Times Staff Writer
    Philippe Muyl's "The Butterfly" discovers as much meaning and emotion as imaginable from a relationship between an elderly man and a little girl. In the process he has written a great role for Michel Serrault, one of the French cinema's stalwart veterans,...

    Tags: Death, Movies, Children, Entertainment, Michel Serrault

  10. Dec 26, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  11. Movie review, 'Quai des Orfevres'

    A classic of post-war French film noir, Henry-Georges Clouzot's "Quai des Orfevres"-playing in a newly restored and re-titled 35 mm print at The Music Box-is a detective thriller of unusual psychological intensity, as well as a brilliant portrait of...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Laurence Olivier, Entertainment, French Movies

  12. Jul 17, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  13. Movie review, 'Read My Lips'

    Some couples destroy each other and some complete each other, and at times it's hard to distinguish the first from the second. Jacques Audiard's "Read My Lips" coolly and expertly twists around our sense of love and justice. It's an intelligent and...

    Tags: Charlotte Rampling, Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking, Academy Awards, Chicago Tribune

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