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✍🎥🎵 | Jean-Claude Biette, Samuel Bréan (YosemiteBailey), Frieda Grafe, Bernard Eisenschitz ([aɪ̯zn̩ʃɪt͡s]) と Manny Farber 💘 | FR/JP 💬
Tag G. told me last year "The greatest American film not directed by an auteur is CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS (1937, Victor Fleming)" based on the Kipling novel. I've just seen it and agree 1000%. Spencer Tracy plays a Portuguese fisherman, and the child protagonist goes beyond even that
João César Monteiro, Paule Delsol, Alan Clarke, Jean-Claude Biette...
De quel(s) cinéaste(s) as-tu vu TOUS les films, sans exception ?
J’ai longtemps cru que « Millefoglie » se prononçait « millefeuille » 🤔

Some good news, for a change: my latest translation - of the Spanish filmmaker/ critic Victor Erice's text on the late works of Nicholas Ray - can now be read at the @Metrograph's Journal... metrograph.com/like-in-a-mirr…
“You can make the corpse of a free man stink, but you'll never turn him into a slave.”
Monteiro
Interview with Luc Moullet by John Hughes and Bill Krohn, 1977, New York. kinoslang.blogspot.com/2014/03/interv…
J'ai fait les sous-titres en espagnol pour Ma première brasse de Luc Moullet mais il y a deux noms de cinéastes que je ne comprends pas bien, j'ai besoin de l'aide de quelqu'un qui parle français, il n'y a que deux lignes. 39 minutes 38 secondes youtube.com/watch?v=tT_UM6…
En toute discrétion, un nouvel album de Jonathan Richman est sorti hier
« J’ai oublié dans quelles circonstances exactes j’ai connu Daney. » « Nous avons découvert Elle et Lui, La Maison des étrangers et surtout La Forêt interdite (WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES, 1958, Nicholas Ray), en des projections alors magnifiques. » — Jean-Claude Biette

“I remember we saw George Cukor and confided to him that Everglades was one of the most beautiful American films. He broke out in a laughter where all the contempt he had for this little film could be read. We were wounded, but we have never changed our minds.” - Serge Daney
“I remember we saw George Cukor and confided to him that Everglades was one of the most beautiful American films. He broke out in a laughter where all the contempt he had for this little film could be read. We were wounded, but we have never changed our minds.” - Serge Daney