Restored film recalls fraught filmmaking Chicago Tribune (blog) ... sentimental passion ? the sort of feeling found in every frame of "Children of Paradise," Marcel Carne's 1945 epic set in the early 19th century Parisian entertainment district known as the Boulevard du Temple, also known as the Boulevard of Crime.
I'm outta here! Chicago Reader The camera passes alongside the mob in a dolly shot, which director Marcel Carné sometimes interrupts with long shots that render the people even more of an undifferentiated mass. For three hours the film's characters seemed larger than life; ...
Children of Paradise (unrated) MiamiHerald.com Many of the festival attendees ? educated and erudite film buffs ? had never seen director Marcel Carné's entrancing love story between a mime (Jean-Louis Barrault) and an actress (Arletty) in 19th century Paris. The introduction of a forgotten ...
Restored film recalls fraught filmmaking AberdeenNews.com ... sentimental passion ? the sort of feeling found in every frame of "Children of Paradise," Marcel Carne's 1945 epic set in the early 19th century Parisian entertainment district known as the Boulevard du Temple, also known as the Boulevard of Crime.
Thai Food and Backstage Love Seattle Weekly (blog) All those factors come into play when discussing this new digital restoration of Marcel Carné's great 1945 backstage romance, Children of Paradise. It's a powerfully emotional love story (several of them, actually) with a peculiar provenance.
The French were always the leaders The Express Tribune Marcel Carne would probably be a close second with his extraordinary production of Les Enfants du Paradis, made in Paris during the German occupation; and Le Jour se Leve. And what about Jean Vigo with his La Atalante and Zero de Conduite ...
What's On for Wednesday May 23, 2012 Portsmouth News Directed by: Marcel Carne. Starring: Jean Gabin and Michel Simon. 07958 180 037. FARNHAM: Maltings, Bridge Square. 9pm-11pm. Earl Green & The Right Time. Admission: £10, concs. (01252) 745444. PORTSMOUTH: Cellars at Eastney, 56, Cromwell Road. 7.30pm.
Inaugural Les Enfants du Paradis award presented to Pierre Kalfon Screen International Pierre Kalfon has been presented with the first-ever Les Enfants du Paradis award, named after Marcel Carne's 1945 masterpiece, for outstanding contribution to cinema. The award was made unanimously by the Directors of the newly created L'Association ...
Screen gems MiamiHerald.com Children of Paradise (unrated): Marcel Carné's classic 1945 French drama about the love affair between a mime and an actress returns in a newly restored, pristine print. This is Not a Film (unrated): Documentary study of the arrest of director Jafar ...
Bay Area repertory film picks, May 17-20 San Francisco Chronicle "Children of Paradise": The restoration of Marcel Carne's epic of unrequited love amid the 19th century Parisian theatrical scene played for only a day a couple of months ago. Thankfully, it returns for three days beginning Saturday.
'Port Of Shadows' At New Haven Library Hartford Courant Marcel Carné's legendary film, which stars the great Jean Gabin (pictured), will be shown Saturday, May 19, at 2 pm at the main branch of the New Haven Library, 133 Elm St. Admission is free. Details: http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/library/
Blasts from the past preserved: Variety's Achievement in Int'l Film Award ... Chicago Tribune The next restored film that will be released is Marcel Carne's "Port of Shadows" originally shown in 1938, followed by Alain Corneau's 1979 "Serie noire" and "Purple Noon," Rene Clement's 1960 take on "The Talented Mr. Ripley.
Free Film Screenings In The Hartford Area, May 17-23 Hartford Courant Port of Shadows ? Marcel Carné's 1938 French film about a sailor who seeks a new life in a seaside town. Saturday at 2 pm at the main branch of the New Haven Library, 133 Elm St. Saving Private Perez ? Comic adventure from Mexico from 2011 about a ...
Løve story with a touch of Rohmer Financial Times The director Marcel Carné made a film straight after 1938's Le Quai des Brumes ? Hôtel du Nord, the same year ? that makes the former look poky and dull, but Hôtel du Nord, by failing to star Jean Gabin, isn't eligible for the British Film Institute's ...
This Week's Recommended Events Seattle Weekly KEEGAN HAMILTON What's left to be said about Marcel Carné's towering, intimate epic of early 19th-century love and the lives of performers, often heralded as the greatest French film of all time? That Children of Paradise, being shown in a new ...
Jean Vigo: Celebrating the father of French New Wave The Arts Desk At this point, the nature of French cinema was largely undefined: Marcel Carné was writing rather than directing, Julien Duvivier was still concerned with allegory and Marcel Pagnol was working in theatre and had not moved into film.
More Events Seattle Weekly What's left to be said about Marcel Carné's towering intimate epic of early 19th-century love and the lives of performers, often heralded as the greatest French film of all time? That Children of Paradise, being shown in a new 4K restoration, ...
Now playing: Dark Shadows, Headhunters, and God Bless America Chicago Reader Best bets for repertory: Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve (1950), Wednesday at Northbrook Public Library; Marcel Carne's Children of Paradise (1945), screening in a digitally restored print all week at Music Box; Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Vol.
Close up: Hulk's a smash hit The Guardian ... a western' In G2 Film & Music on Friday, Charles Gant discusses the US/UK blockbuster divide, Ryan Gilbey looks at Marcel Carné's Le Quai des Brumes, and there's an interview with mumblecore writer-director-producer brothers Mark and Jay Duplass.