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eternal--returned · 10 days ago
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Cynthia Grow ֍ Love Letters - Colette to Marguerite Moreno, 11 June 1925 (2023)
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lemagcinema · 1 year ago
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Ils étaient neuf célibataires - Inversion migratoire
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Un film de Sacha Guitry Avec: Max Dearly, Elvira Popescu, Victor Boucher, Sacha Guitry, Saturnin Fabre, André Lefaur, Raymond Aimos, Gaston Dubosc, Betty Stockfeld, SinoëlAfin de pouvoir conquerir une comtesse russe, un aventurier mondain fonde un hospice de vieux célibataires pour venir en aide à de riches étrangères frappées par une loi mettant en cause leur résidence en France. « Inventé par Sacha Guitry pour le cinema, écrit Jacques Siclier, ce scenario, prenant en fantaisie certains problèmes qui se posaient à la France de 1939 à propos des émigrés, est magistralement mis en scène avec un rythme constant, une technique souple et élégante et une remarquable direction d’acteurs. »
Retrouvez l'article complet ici https://lemagcinema.fr/films/good/ils-etaient-neuf-celibataires/
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olliesmoreno · 4 months ago
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chapter 2 - undercover princess - day 1
major spoilers for the entire series
- “so i figured i’d give you this polaroid to remind you of my existence every day” BRO I LOVE HIM
- ollie is so supportive
- why is marguerite being sick scene giving live action cinderella
- honestly go off lottie for getting accepted, awesome of her
- “you couldn’t simple pick up a brochure and decide you wanted to attend” ellie biting the curb rn
- i always remember this helicopter scene where rosewood has a helicopter pad idk it stays with me
- it’s say seeing lottie’s alienation and her worry to fit in, ‘she knew it was a silly thought, but it succeeded in reminding her how different she was from the other students’
- ‘one day, if you have children of your own, you can pass it on to them’ i forgot what lollie’s children are called (liliana ?) but this surely means lottie gave one of them this tiara too… and god that is beautiful
- lottie was a really mature 7 year old huh
- marguerite seems so nice god
- “oh, oh, they’re pretty” ollie is so earnest OLLIE STAN FOREVER url is him for a reason
- “delusional!” and it’s iconic every time
- “terrible sad dream” :(
- “prove she belonged in this world” YOU WILL
- this chapter is also really nostalgic even though it’s technically background dropping, i love this chapter sm
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vintagestagehotties · 8 months ago
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 2
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Rita Moreno: Ilona Ritter in She Loves Me (1964 West End); Iris Brustein in The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1964 Broadway)
Susan Strasberg: Amanda in Time Remembered (1957 Broadway); Minnie Powell in The Shadow of a Gunman (1958 Broadway); Marguerite Gauthier in The Lady of the Camellias (1963 Broadway)
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Rita Moreno:
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femslashrevolution · 4 months ago
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Popular Pairing List Update
The following pairings have more than 10 recent posts in their pairing tag, and are therefore too popular to be posted on Rarepair Thursdays:
Aerith Gainsborough x Tifa Lockhart (Final Fantasy)
Amelia Collins x Zoe Miller (Class of '07)
Anaïs Davis x Bobbie De Bruyn (wtFOCK)
Aninlaphat Sawetwarit x Pilanthita Kasidit (The Loyal Pin)
Anna x Elsa (Disney Princesses)
Applejack x Fluttershy (My Little Pony)
Azula x Ty Lee (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Barbara Holland x Nancy Wheeler (Stranger Things)
Bérénice Leblond x Carla Furiani (Ici tout commence)
Blaze x Kristina Corinthos Davis (General Hospital)
Buffy Summers x Cordelia Chase (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Cady Heron x Regina George (Mean Girls; Mean Girls Musical)
Cate Randa x May Olowe Hewitt (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters)
Clary Fray x Isabelle Lightwood (The Mortal Instruments)
Darcy Lewis x Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Delia Ketchum x Jessie (Pokemon)
Dorcas Meadowes x Marlene McKinnon (Harry Potter)
Dorcas Meadowes x Narcissa Malfoy (Harry Potter)
Earth x Sun (23.5)
Eileen Dunlop x Rebecca (Eileen)
Eve Unwin x Suki Panesar (Eastenders)
Falin Touden x Marcille Donato (Delicious in Dungeon)
Fluttershy x Rarity (My Little Pony)
Ginny Weasley x Pansy Parkinson (Harry Potter)
Gwen Runck x Nikki (That 90's Show)
Gwen Stacy x Mary Jane Watson (Marvel Comics)
Jack Danvers x Keeley Jones (Ted Lasso)
Kristi Miller x Marielle (From)
Harper Row x Stephanie Brown (DCU; Gotham Knights)
Harumoto Itsuki x Hayashi Fuyu (Chaser Game W)
Ink x Pa (Bad Buddy)
Jamie x Marian (Drive-Away Dolls)
Jiang Zhaoyun x Lan Ze (Legend of Yunze)
Lady Hideko x Sook Hee (The Handmaiden)
Luce x Rachel (Imagine Me & You)
Margaery Tyrell x Sansa Stark (A Song of Ice and Fire)
Padmé Amidala x Sabé (Star Wars)
Prang x Warang (Love Senior)
Sabine Wren x Shin Hati (Star Wars)
The following pairings have been posted less frequently recently, and have therefore been removed from the popular pairing list:
AJ Campos x Paige Evans (Crush)
Alex Cabot x Olivia Benson (Law & Order: SVU)
Amalia True x Penance Adair (The Nevers)
Amanita Caplan x Nomi Marks (Sense8)
Ana Servín x Mariana Herrera (Madre sólo hay dos)
Anne Shirley x Diana Barry (Anne of Green Gables; Anne With An E)
Ava Coleman x Janine Teagues (Abbott Elementary)
Beca Mitchell x Chloe Beale (Pitch Perfect)
Becky Baker x Imogen Moreno (Degrassi: The Next Generation)
Bette Porter x Tina Kennard (The L Word)
Casey Gardner x Izzie (Atypical)
Deena Johnson x Samantha Fraser (Fear Street)
Eleanor Levetan x Gabbi Broussard (Do Revenge)
Frankie Bergstein x Grace Hanson (Grace and Frankie)
Frannie Langton x Marguerite Benham (The Confessions of Frannie Langton)
Héloïse x Marianne (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)
Imogen Temult x Laudna (Critical Role)
Jen Harding x Judy Hale (Dead to Me)
Jules Vaughn x Rue Bennett (Euphoria)
Keeley Jones x Rebecca Welton (Ted Lasso)
Malini x Priya (The Jasmine Throne)
Maria Hill x Natasha Romanoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe; Marvel Comics)
Riri Williams x Shuri (Marvel Cinematic Universe; Marvel Comics)
Shelby Goodkind x Toni Shalifoe (The Wilds)
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rebeccadumaurier · 1 year ago
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2023 Books in Review
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a tiered ranking of all the books i read in 2023! originally i was going to write up my commentary on each one but then i was like hahaha.....no, so below the cut is just a list of the titles/authors in each tier instead.
changed my brain chemistry
The Idiot, Elif Batuman
Land of Milk and Honey, C Pam Zhang
The Borrowed, Chan Ho-kei (trans. Jeremy Tiang)
My Cousin Rachel, Daphne du Maurier
Vagabonds, Hao Jingfang (trans. Ken Liu)
The Membranes, Chi Ta-wei (trans. Ari Larissa Heinrich)
Under the Pendulum Sun, Jeannette Ng
Severance, Ling Ma
He Who Drowned the World, Shelley Parker-Chan
Vita Nostra, Marina & Sergey Dyachenko (trans. Julia Meitov Hersey)
Network Effect, Martha Wells
top-tier stuff
Our Share of Night, Mariana Enriquez (trans. Megan McDowell)
Brainwyrms, Alison Rumfitt
The Door, Magda Szabo (trans. Len Rix)
The Lover, Marguerite Duras (trans. Barbara Bray)
Fun Home, Alison Bechdel
Strange Beasts of China, Yan Ge (trans. Jeremy Tiang)
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, Becky Chambers
Pachinko, Min Jin Lee
Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century, Kim Fu
Tell Me I’m Worthless, Alison Rumfitt
Bliss Montage, Ling Ma
How to Read Now, Elaine Castillo
Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer
The Fifth Season, N. K. Jemisin
If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin
My Brilliant Friend and The Story of a New Name, Elena Ferrante
The Jasmine Throne, Tasha Suri
good, well-written
Carmilla, Sheridan Le Fanu
Life Ceremony, Sayaka Murata (trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori)
Yellowface, R. F. Kuang
A Memory Called Empire, Arkady Martine
Assassin of Reality, Marina & Sergey Dyachenko (trans. Julia Meitov Hersey)
Witch King, Martha Wells
Tokyo Ueno Station, Miri Yu (trans. Morgan Giles)
Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler
Peaces, Helen Oyeyemi
Gingerbread, Helen Oyeyemi
Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir
The Pachinko Parlor, Elisa Shua Dusapin (trans. Aneesa Abbas Higgins)
All Systems Red, Artificial Condition, Rogue Protocol, Exit Strategy, Fugitive Telemetry, and System Collapse (Murderbot #1-4, #6-7), Martha Wells
Revenant Gun, Yoon Ha Lee
The Dry Heart, Natalia Ginzburg (trans. Frances Frenaye)
Gods of Want, K-Ming Chang
Paradais, Fernanda Melchor (trans. Sophie Hughes)
The Mushroom at the End of the World, Anna Tsing
Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced An Emergency, Chen Chen
The Hurting Kind, Ada Limon
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
An Unauthorised Fan Treatise, Lauren James
Upstream, Mary Oliver
The Art of Death, Edwidge Danticat
Meander, Spiral, Explode, Jane Alison
alphabet, Inger Christensen (trans. Susanna Nied)
Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
flawed, but enjoyable
The Wicker King, K. Ancrum
Exit West, Mohsin Hamid
Detransition, Baby, Torrey Peters
Flux, Jinwoo Chong
Bang Bang Bodhisattva, Aubrey Wood
The Murder of Mr. Wickham, Claudia Gray
Natural Beauty, Ling Ling Huang
The Monster Baru Cormorant, Seth Dickinson
Certain Dark Things, Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Likeness, Tana French
The Cabinet, Un-su Kim (trans. Sean Lin Halbert)
The Kingdom of Surfaces, Sally Wen Mao
The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On, Franny Choi
good, well-written, but not my cup of tea
The Good House, Tananarive Due
The Transmigration of Bodies, Yuri Herrera (trans. Lisa Dillman)
Roadside Picnic, Arkady & Boris Strugatsky (trans. Olena Bormashenko)
The School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan
At Night All Blood Is Black, David Diop (trans. Anna Moschovakis)
Family Lexicon, Natalia Ginzburg (trans. Jenny McPhee)
The Empress of Salt and Fortune, Nghi Vo
The Kingdom of This World, Alejo Carpentier (trans. Harriet de Onís)
Against Silence, Frank Bidart
flawed, less enjoyable
Tenth of December, George Saunders
Counterweight, Djuna (trans. Anton Hur)
Authority, Jeff VanderMeer
Comfort Me with Apples, Catherynne M. Valente
Babel, R. F. Kuang
The Genesis of Misery, Neon Yang
Carrie Soto Is Back, Taylor Jenkins Reid
not ranking
These are nonfiction and they aren’t literature-related, so it just felt weird trying to rank them.
Visual Thinking, Temple Grandin
On Web Typography, Jason Santa Maria
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo (trans. Cathy Hirano)
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psalm22-6 · 7 months ago
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Comoedia, 5 February 1934 (note the picture of Harry Baur by the masthead!) So I learned that the 1934 Les Mis film premiered two nights before a far-right anti-government riot! And you can feel that there was a crisis about to happen in this account of the movie's premiere:
A rough start to the night: there’s the taxi driver’s strike and there’s the parliamentary crisis. The latest information passed from mouth to mouth and most journalists arrived late, bearing the most recent news. “So Emile Fabre is jumping ship?” [Fabre was the director of the Comédie-Française and was apparently being pressured to leave.] “It’s a scandal!” “It’s disgraceful!” “What folly!” “And who is replacing him?” “George Thomé.” [Thomé was a musician as well as the former director the Sûreté.] “Seriously?! They’re going to be cuffing the Comedie-Francaise.” Emile Fabre makes his entrance, followed by his charming daughter. He is just as soon surrounded and interrogated. “I don’t understand! I don’t understand!” “No one understands.” “There is too much to understand.” Our editor-in-chief, who has not always been fond of Emile Fabre, is spotted by his side; he shakes his hand cordially and I note that Pierre Lazareff [editor-in-chief of Paris-Soir] notes this effusive sympathy. A political star enters!...M. [François] Piétri [briefly the Minister of Finance]…thoughtfully and hurriedly, he passes by on swift feet which recently exercised a wise retreat that was, if I dare say, a step ahead of wisdom. He joins Mme. Piétri….It’s impossible to get him to open up!... Caught up in the commotion of the crowd, I hear this brief dialog between a political columnist and a deputy: “And how are your ‘misérables’ doing?” “They are waiting for their Monseigneur Myriel!” The huge Marignan theater is too cramped for this crowd of guests. Luckily Jean-José Frappa and his second in command, Mme. Audibert, thought of everything, took care of everything… And everyone is able to get to the coat check and find his place easily. Because the taxi strike and political events delayed hundreds of people, who then arrived all at once and with haste, this was not an easy task. Who was there? Tout-Paris...I randomly noted with my pencil: Messueirs Paul Abram, Achard, De Adler, Berneuil, Archimbaud, André Aron, Arnaud, Louis Aubert, Aubin, Kujay, Kertée, Azaïs, Bacré, Barthe, Baschet, Baudelocque, Harry-Baur, Bavelier, Robert de Beauplan, Antonin Bédier, Pierre Benoit, Mme Spinelly, Charles Delac and Marcel Vandal, Léon Benoit-Deutsch, André Lang, René Lehmann, Bellanger, Mag Bernard, Tristan Bernard, Jean-Jacques Bernard, Louis Bernard, Dr. Etiënne Bernard (all the Bernards!)...Bernheim, Bernier, Guilaume Besnard, Bétove, Bizet, Blumsteien, Mme Rocher, Boesflug, Pierre de la Boissière, Bollaert, Bouan, Boucher, Robert Bos, Pierre Bost, Paul Brach, Henry Roussell, Charles Burguet, Pierre Brisson, Simone Cerdan, Henry Clerc, Albert Clemenceau, Pière Colombier, Germaine Dulac,Henri Diamant-Berger, Julien Duvivier,Jean Epstein, Fernand Gregh, Mary Glory, René Heribel, Tania Fédor, Alice Field, Jacqueline Francell, Mary Marquet, Florelle, Marguerite Moreno, Françoise Rosay, Becq de Fouquière, Jean Servais, Vidalin, Maria Vaisamaki, Orane Demazis, Rachel Deviry, Rosine Deréan, Jacques Deval, Christiane Delyne, Renée Devillers, Jean Chataigner, Germaine Dermoz, Léon Voltera, Robert Trébor, our director, Jean Laffray, Lucie Derain, Paul Gordeaux, Jean Narguet, Parlay, Suzet Maïs, Antoine Rasimi, Renée de Saint-Cyr, Jean Toulout, Mady Berry, Yolande Laffont, Jean Max, Parysis, Charles Gallo, Léo Poldès, Jean Fayard, Edmonde Guy, Mario Roustan, Paul Strauss, Cavillon, Emile Vuillermoz, Josselyne Gaël, Charles Vanel, S. E. Si Kaddour ben Gabhrit, the duke and duchess of Mortemart, Madame Henry Paté, Marcel Prévost, Louise Weiss, Alfred Savoir, Henri Duvernois, Paul Gémon, magistrate Maurice Garçon, magistrate Campinchi, Sylvette Fillâcier, Jean Heuzé, Pierre, Heuzé, Mona Goya, Simon-Cerf, W.E. Hœndeler, Georges Midlarsky, Michel, Nadine Picard….and others I must be forgetting…pardon me!....Silence!....
In the glow of the half-light from the screen….there are applause! Not since les Croix de bois has a movie been so highly anticipated and now it is time for the verdict….Raymond Bernard can be sure that the audience is rooting for him. Our eyes are full with light and pretty colors. This Paris night is practically magical…and departing from that magic, we are plunged into the great river of les Misérables, into the furious waters of this social storm. Luckily André Lang and Raymond Bernard have made the trip for us. What contrast!  From the spectacle of an elegant and distinguished gathering, we move to the misfortunes of Jean Valjean.
The audience picks up on everything that could be an allusion to the present times. But of all these allusions, one stands out. It’s the lament of two gossips, at the moment when the barricades are rising. “What sad times!” “We’ve barely made it through the cholera…and here is the Republic!” Thunderous applause and mad laughter. When, on the barricades, the Republic calls on us to act, the spectators think of other promised actions which haven’t happened and they forget to applaud. But the whole audience is prodigiously virtuous; whenever a good deed is shown on the screen, when some sentence about the heart graces the white canvas, it is punctuated by applause. After the first film, stop!... Time to eat! There’s a mad dash to the punchbowl. In the haste of this day of crisis and running late, many in the audience did not have time for dinner….the buffet, in the blink of an eye, is emptied and the dry drinks make vindictive and impassioned discussions flow. High and low, here and there, everyone was speaking of the Parliment's chances and the intermission bell sounds in an atmosphere charged with electricity. The two other parts of the film, cut by another intermission, each end with a double ovation for Harry Baur, both in the lobby and in the theater. The little Gaby Triquet is passed from person to person towards a chocolate eclair, which she leaves a trace of on the cheeks of Harry Baur. And then as usual everyone rushes to the coat check.  Then we go to the fifth floor of the Marignan building. There, in an unoccupied apartment, dinner waits for us. There are more than a thousand of us around little eight-person tables. Ten thousand meters of film, that will make you hungry! Three orchestras pour out waltzes, tangos, and other tunes, while the masters of the hotel fill up our cups. And that continued to six thirty in the morning, in an atmosphere of charming cordiality as each person attested to the pleasure of seeing French cinema accomplish such a feat. Bernard Natan and Raymond Bernard were too surrounded for me to speak to them. Besides, what could I say to them that they haven’t already heard ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times that evening, which was the apotheosis of cinema and of Les Misérables. -Jean-Pierre Liausu
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double-croche1 · 2 years ago
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[CANNES 2023] SÉLECTIONS
Les différentes sélections du Festival de Cannes ont annoncé leur programmation. SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - COMPÉTITION Films datés : 21/06 : ‘Asteroid City’ de Wes Anderson 28/06 : ‘Vers un avenir radieux' de Nanni Moretti 05/07 : ‘Les Filles d'Olfa’ de Kaouther Ben Hania 12/07 : ‘Les Herbes sèches’ de Nuri Bilge Ceylan 12/07 : ‘Le Retour’ de Catherine Corsini 23/08 : ‘Anatomie d’une chute’ de Justine Triet 30/08 : ‘Banel & Adama’ de Ramata-Toulaye Sy 13/09 : ‘L'Eté dernier’ de Catherine Breillat 20/09 : ‘Les Feuilles mortes’ d’Aki Kaurismaki 27/09 : ‘Club Zéro’ de Jessica Hausner 25/10 : ‘The Old Oak’ de Ken Loach 01/11 : ‘L'Enlèvement’ de Marco Bellocchio 08/11 : ‘La Passion de Dodin Bouffant’ de Tran Anh Hung 29/11 : ‘Perfect Days’ de Wim Wenders 06/12 : ‘La Chimère’ d’Alice Rohrwacher 27/12 : ‘Monster’ de Hirokazu Kore-eda 03/01/24 : ‘Jeunesse (Le Printemps)’ de Wang Bing 24/01/24 : ‘May December’ de Todd Haynes 31/01/24 : ‘La Zone d’intérêt’ de Jonathan Glazer 28/02/24 : ‘Le Jeu de la reine’ de Karim Aïnouz Film non daté : ‘Black Flies’ de Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - UN CERTAIN REGARD Films datés : 05/07 : ‘Une nuit’ d'Alex Lutz - Clôture 19/07 : ‘Les Meutes’ de Kamal Lazraq 04/10 : ‘Le Règne animal’ de Thomas Cailley - Ouverture 08/11 : ‘Simple comme Sylvain’ de Monia Chokri 08/11 : ‘Goodbye Julia’ de Mohamed Kordofani 15/11 : ‘How to Have Sex’ de Molly Manning Walker 22/11 : ‘Augure’ de Baloji 22/11 : ‘Un hiver à Yanji’ d’Anthony Chen 22/11 : ‘Rien à perdre’ de Delphine Deloget 20/12 : ‘Les Colons’ de Felipe Galvez 27/12 : ‘Si seulement je pouvais hiberner’ de Zoljargal Purevdash 27/12 : ‘Chroniques de Téhéran’ d’Ali Asgari et Alireza Khatami 24/01/24 : ‘Rosalie’ de Stéphanie di Giusto 27/03/24 : ‘Los Delincuentes’ de Rodrigo Moreno Films non datés : ‘Salem’ de Jean-Bernard Marlin ‘Only the River Flows’ de Wei Shujun ‘La Fleur de Buriti’ de João Salaviza et Renée Nader ‘La Mère de tous les mensonges’ d’Asmae El Moudir ‘The New Boy’ de Warwick Thornton ‘Hopeless’ de Kim Chang-hoon SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - CANNES PREMIÈRE Films datés : 24/05 : ‘L'Amour et les forêts’ de Valérie Donzelli 16/08 : ‘Fermer les yeux’ de Victor Erice 04/10 : ‘Lost in the Night’ d'Amat Escalante 29/11 : ‘Le Temps d'aimer’ de Katell Quillévéré 24/01/24 : ‘Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe’ de Martin Provost Films non datés : ‘Eureka’ de Lisandro Alonso ‘Kubi’ de Kateshi Kitano SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - HORS COMPÉTITION Films datés : 16/05 : ‘Jeanne du Barry’ de Maïwenn - Ouverture 05/06 : ‘The Idol’ de Sam Levinson (série, épisodes 1 et 2) 21/06 : 'Elémentaire' de Peter Sohn - Dernière séance 28/06 : ‘Indiana Jones et le cadran de la destinée’ de James Mangold 16/08 : ‘Strange Way of Life’ de Pedro Almodóvar (court-métrage) 18/10 : ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ de Martin Scorsese 08/11 : ‘Dans la toile’ de Kim Jee-woon 08/11 : ‘L'Abbé Pierre - Une vie de combats’ de Frédéric Tellier SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - SÉANCES SPÉCIALES Films datés : 01/11 : ‘Le Théorème de Marguerite’ d'Anna Novion 18/10 : ‘Anselm, le bruit du temps’ de Wim Wenders 01/11 : ‘Portraits fantômes’ de Kleber Mendoça Filho 01/11 : ‘Little Girl Blue’ de Mona Achache Films non datés : ‘Occupied City’ de Steve McQueen ‘Man in Black’ de Wang Bing ‘Bread and Roses’ de Sahra Mani SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - SÉANCES DE MINUIT Films datés : 24/05 : ‘Omar la fraise’ d’Elias Belkeddar 23/08 : ‘Hypnotic’ de Robert Rodriguez 20/09 : ‘Acide’ de Just Philippot Films non datés : ‘Kennedy’ d’Anurag Kashyap ‘Project Silence’ de Kim Tae-gon SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - CINÉMA DE LA PLAGE
Films datés : 22/11 : ‘Mars Express’ de Jérémie Périn 29/11 : ‘Flo’ de Géraldine Danon 27/12 : ‘Mon ami robot’ de Pablo Berger QUINZAINE DES CINÉASTES
Films datés : 19/07 : ‘De nos jours...’ de Hong Sang-soo – Clôture 13/09 : ‘L’Arbre aux papillons d’or’ de Thien An Pham 13/09 : ‘Le Livre des solutions’ de Michel Gondry 20/09 : ‘Déserts’ de Faouzi Bensaïdi 27/09 : ‘Le Procès Goldman’ de Cédric Kahn - Ouverture 04/10 : ‘L’Autre Laurens’ de Claude Schmitz 18/10 : ‘Un prince’ de Pierre Creton 29/11 : ‘Conann’ de Bertrand Mandico 06/12 : ‘A Song Sung Blue’ de Zihan Geng Films non datés : ‘Agra’ de Kanu Behl ‘Merle merle mûre’ d’Elene Naveriani ‘La Grâce’ d’Ilya Povolotsky ‘Creatura’ d'Elena Martín Gimeno ‘In Flames’ de Zarrar Kahn ‘Légua’ de Filipa Reis et João Miller Guerra ‘Mambar Pierrette’ de Rosine Mbakam ‘Conte de feu’ de Weston Razooli ‘La Vie selon Ann’ de Joanna Arnow ‘The Sweet East’ de Sean Price Williams SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE - EN COMPÉTITION Films datés : 11/10 : ‘Lost Country’ de Vladimir Perisič 11/10 : ‘Le Ravissement’ d'Iris Kaltenbäck 22/11 : ‘Power Alley’ de Lillah Halla 31/01/24 : ‘Inchallah, un fils’ d'Amjad Al Rasheed 13/03/24 : ‘Tiger Stripes’ d'Amanda Nell Eu Films non datés : ‘Il pleut dans la maison’ de Paloma Sermon-Daï ‘Sleep’ de Jason Yu SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE - SÉANCES SPÉCIALES Films datés : 30/08 : ‘Ama Gloria’ de Marie Amachoukeli - Ouverture 25/10 : ‘Le Syndrome des amours passées’ d'Ann Sirot et Raphaël Balboni 15/11 : ‘Vincent doit mourir’ de Stéphan Castang 20/12 : ‘La Fille de son père’ d'Erwan Le Duc - Clôture ACID Films datés : 19/07 : ‘Caiti Blues’ de Justine Harbonnier 18/10 : ‘Linda veut du poulet !’ de Chiara Malta et Sébastien Laudenbach 30/01/24 : ‘Laissez-moi’ de Maxime Rappaz Films non datés : ‘Dreaming In Between’ de Ryutaro Nynoliya ‘État limite’ de Nicolas Peduzzi ‘In the Rearview’ de Maciek Hamela ‘Machtat’ de Sonia Ben Slama ‘La Mer et ses vagues’ de Liana Kassir et Renaud Pachot ‘Nome’ de Sana Na N’hada A&B
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indiejones · 2 years ago
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WORLD CINEMA’S TOP 236 ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME! (@INDIES)
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1 Barbara Stanwyck 2 Olivia de Havilland 3 Meena Kumari 4 Geraldine Page 5 Audrey Hepburn 6 Suchitra Sen 7 Vivien Leigh 8 Ginger Rogers 9 Elizabeth Taylor 10 Katharine Hepburn 11 Kate Winslet 12 Julia Roberts 13 Norma Shearer 14 Nathalie Lissenko 15 Hasmik Agopyan 16 Catherine Deneuve 17 Chulpan Khamatova 18 Nataliya Vdovina 19 Elena Solovey 20 Brigitte Bardot 21 Aleksandra Khokhlova 22 Jeanne Moreau 23 Anna Karina 24 Isabelle Adjani 25 Romy Schneider 26 Léa Seydoux 27 Mélanie Laurent 28 Audrey Tautou 29 Ekaterina Chtchelkanova 30 Vanessa Paradis 31 Simone Signoret 32 Emmanuelle Béart 33 Isabelle Huppert 34 Sandrine Bonnaire 35 Carole Bouquet 36 Anne Parillaud 37 Fanny Ardant 38 Sophie Marceau 39 Nathalie Baye 40 Anouk Aimée 41 Alexa Davalos 42 Josiane Balasko 43 Clémence Poésy 44 Natalija Janichkina 45 Laetitia Casta 46 Eva Green 47 Elodie Yung 48 Kristin Scott Thomas 49 Anna Mouglalis 50 Astrid Bergès-Frisbey 51 Charlotte Gainsbourg 52 Capucine 53 Roxane Mesquida 54 Jane Birkin 55 Bérénice Bejo 56 Olga Kurylenko 57 Leslie Caron 58 Josephine Baker 59 Pom Klementieff 60 Noémie Merlant 61 Adèle Haenel 62 Adèle Exarchopoulos 63 Emma Mackey 64 Yael Grobglas 65 Emmanuelle Seigner 66 Juliette Binoche 67 Ellen Burstyn 68 Madhavi Mukherjee 69 Isabelle Weingarten 70 Sarah Adler 71 Christa Théret 72 Karin Viard 73 Déborah François 74 Marie Gillain 75 Juliet Berto 76 Mélanie Doutey 77 Monique Mélinand 78 Stéphane Audran 79 Léa Drucker 80 Dominique Labourier 81 Angélique Litzenburger 82 Françoise Lebrun 83 Valérie Donzelli 84 Bernadette Lafont 85 Sylvie Testud 86 Cécile de France 87 Katia Leclerc O'Wallis 88 Zouzou 89 Françoise Fabian 90 Maria Schneider 91 Agnès Jaoui 92 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 93 Aurora Cornu 94 Stacy Martin 95 Lola Créton 96 Laurence de Monaghan 97 Dominique Blanc 98 Béatrice Romand 99 Mélanie Thierry 100 Caroline Cellier 101 Michèle Moretti 102 Geneviève Page 103 Elina Labourdette 104 Anne Wiazemsky 105 Marie Dubois 106 Claudine Auger 107 Annie Girardot 108 Juliette Mayniel 109 Brigitte Fossey 110 Martine Carol 111 Dolly Scal 112 Patricia Gozzi 113 Marilou Berry 114 Maria Mauban 115 Janine Darcey 116 Suzanne Flon 117 Colette Marchand 118 Françoise Arnoul 119 Ludivine Sagnier 120 Béatrice Dalle 121 Claude Nollier 122 Josette Day 123 Nicole Stéphane 124 Catherine Salée 125 Dominique Sanda 126 Marina Hands 127 Cécile Aubry 128 Nicole Ladmiral 129 Bulle Ogier 130 Véra Clouzot 131 Simone Renant 132 Sylvia Bataille 133 Suzy Delair 134 Jane Marken 135 Nane Germon 136 Lucienne Bogaert 137 Renée Carl 138 Catherine Frot 139 María Casares 140 Arletty 141 Odette Joyeux 142 Marguerite Moreno 143 Madeleine Robinson 144 Héléna Manson 145 Paulette Dubost 146 Micheline Francey 147 Ginette Leclerc 148 Mady Berry 149 Edwige Feuillère 150 Jacqueline Laurent 151 Mila Parély 152 Florelle 153 Claudette Colbert 154 Danielle Darrieux 155 Rolla France 156 Annabella 157 Anne Chevalier 158 Lya Lys 159 Simone Mareuil 160 Maria Falconetti 161 Yvette Andréyor 162 Musidora 163 Nora Arnezeder 164 Virginie Ledoyen 165 Michèle Morgan 166 Marine Vacth 167 Louise Bourgoin 168 Caridad de Laberdesque 169 Pauline Carton 170 Sévérine Lerczinska 171 Odette Talazac 172 Léora Barbara 173 Simone Simon 174 Marion Cotillard 175 Mireille Darc 176 Edith Scob 177 Chantal Goya 178 Emmanuelle Riva 179 Chiara Mastroianni 180 Claire Maurier 181 Marika Green 182 Delphine Seyrig 183 Mylène Demongeot 184 Marie-France Pisier 185 Françoise Dorléac 186 Marina Vlady 187 Stella Dassas 188 Marpessa Dawn 189 Elsa Zylberstein 190 Bleuette Bernon 191 Sara Forestier 192 Pascale Ogier 193 Amanda Langlet 194 Julie Delpy 195 Linh-Dan Pham 196 Nelly Borgeaud 197 Nicole Garcia 198 Irène Jacob 199 Myriem Roussel 200 Arielle Dombasle 201 Marie Rivière 202 Solveig Dommartin 203 Émilie Dequenne 204 Ariane Labed 205 Zabou Breitman 206 Romane Bohringer 207 Sabine Azéma 208 Hafsia Herzi 209 Andréa Ferréol 210 Jeanne Balibar 211 Isabelle Renauld 212 Mireille Perrier 213 Juliana Samarine 214 Catherine Mouchet 215 Aurora Marion 216 Anaïs Demoustier 217 Judith Chemla 218 Marie Laforêt 219 Michele Valley 220 Hélène Alexandridis 221 Anne Consigny 222 Macha Méril 223 Anne Brochet 224 Miou-Miou 225 Anne Teyssèdre 226 Joséphine Sanz 227 Gabrielle Sanz 228 Fantine Harduin 229 Charlotte Véry 230 Élodie Bouchez 231 Natacha Régnier 232 Pili Groyne 233 Yolande Moreau 234 Emmanuelle Devos 235 Nina Meurisse 236 Florence Darel
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xian-moriarty · 1 year ago
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Le capitaine Fracasse.
1929
Réalisation : Alberto Cavalcanti
Scénaristes : Alberto Cavalcanti et Henry Wulschleger
Casting :
Pierre Blanchar, Lien Deyers, Marguerite Moreno, Charles Boyer, Odette Josylla, Daniel Mendaille, Marie-Thérèse Vincent, Armand Numès, Pola Illéry, Léon Courtois, René Bergeron, Clairette de Savoye, Alexandre Vargas, Paul Velsa.
Synopsis :
Ruiné, le jeune baron de Sigognac rejoint une truope de saltimbanques, devient comédien et se fait rebaptiser Capitaine Fracasse. Il va parcourir la France du XVIIe siècle, des Landes à Paris, au détour de nombreux guet-apens et intrigues amoureuses.
Plaisir de visionnage : Film muet et Noir et Blanc.
Fin un peu modifié pour correspondre aux exigences morales (?) de l'époque.
Ca se regarde, mais surtout pour le public cinéphile ou grand•es amateur•trices du genre.
Note : 1 chat.
Disponibilité :
Disponible gratuitement sur YT
VOD
Bonus Point Chat :
Le chat du Baron fait une apparition. De même que son chien et son cheval.
Mais aussi quelques rats.
Note : 3 chats.
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thefashioncomplex · 6 years ago
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Fashion on Canvas, No. 106
Portrait of Marguerite Moréno, Lucien-Victor Guirand de Scévola, 1900
graphite, watercolor, and gouache embellished with gold on paper 61.9 x 50 cm. (24.37 x 19.25 in.) Christie’s
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 2 years ago
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Marguerite Moreno as La Contesse Beauchamp du Bourg de Catinax in The Story of a Cheat (1936) with Sasha Guitry. Marge was born in Paris and had 95 acting credits from a 1916 short, her second credit in 1922, to 1948. All of her credits were in France, but no others had any international acclaim.
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lemagcinema · 1 year ago
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Donne-moi tes yeux - Regarder sans nommer
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Un film de Sacha Guitry Avec: Sacha Guitry, Geneviève Guitry, Aimé Clariond, Marguerite Moreno, Mona Goya, Marguerite Pierry, Jeanne Fusier-Gir, Fred Pasquali, Solange Varenne, Claude MartialSculpteur de renom, François Bressolles s’éprend de Catherine Collet qu’il convainc, de poser pour lui. Ils ont rapidement des projets de vie commune, mais François devient du jour au lendemain acerbe et distant vis-à-vis de la jeune femme.
Retrouvez l'article complet ici https://lemagcinema.fr/films/top/donne-moi-tes-yeux/
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unateoriadegliautori · 2 years ago
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le roman d’un tricheur (1936)
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Marguerite Moreno and Sacha Guitry in The Story of a Cheat (Sacha Guitry, 1936) Cast: Sacha Guitry, Marguerite Moreno, Jacqueline Delubac, Rosine Deréan, Roger Duchesne, Elmire Vautier, Serge Grave, Fréhel, Pierre Assy, Henri Peiffert. Screenplay: Sacha Guitry. Cinematography: Marcel Lucien. Art direction: Henri Ménessier. Film editing: Myriam Borsoutsky. Music: Adolphe Borchard. Sacha Guitry -- writer, director, and star -- is a charmer whose work was profoundly influential on French film. The word that occurs to me for Guitry's The Story of a Cheat is "droll." It reminds me of a Gallic version of those postwar Alec Guinness comedies, like Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, 1949) and The Lavender Hill Mob (Charles Crichton, 1951), in which people do criminal and even cruel things but the film remains lighthearted. It begins, after all, with the death of 11 people, all members of the protagonist's family, when he is 12 years old. Eventually, he is seduced into a life of thievery by three women. In the film, he is in his 50s, writing his memoirs at a table in a café, narrating the film in voiceover -- there is little actual dialogue. For those of us who aren't fluent in French and rely on subtitles, it's almost like a silent movie with a constant flow of title cards. .
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femslashrevolution · 2 years ago
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Popular Pairing List Update
The following pairings have more than 10 recent posts in their pairing tag, and are therefore too popular to be posted on Rarepair Thursdays:
Amalia True x Penance Adair (The Nevers)
Anita St. Pierre x Della Street (Perry Mason)
Anne Boonchuy x Sasha Waybright (Amphibia)
Ava Coleman x Janine Teagues (Abbott Elementary)
Carol Aird x Therese Belivet (Carol)
Cinta Kaz x Vel Sartha (Star Wars)
Drea Torres x Eleanor Levetan (Do Revenge)
Eleanor Levetan x Gabbi Broussard (Do Revenge)
Eleanor Roosevelt x Lorena Hickok (The First Lady)
Ellie x Riley Abel (HBO The Last Of Us)
Emily Prentiss x Jennifer Jareau (Criminal Minds)
Frannie Langton x Marguerite Benham (The Confessions of Frannie Langton)
Katherine Hastings x Sadie Ryan (American Auto)
KJ Brandman x Mac Coyle (Amazon Paper Girls)
Lily Evans x Narcissa Malfoy (Harry Potter)
Mia Reed x Vada Cavell (The Fallout)
Midge Maisel x Susie Myerson (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel)
Miorine Rembran x Suletta Mercury (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing)
Natasha Romanoff x Peggy Carter (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
The following pairings have been posted less frequently recently, and have therefore been removed from the popular pairing list:
Addy Hanlon x Beth Cassidy (Dare Me)
Alex Danvers x Kelly Olsen (Supergirl)
Alex Vause x Piper Chapman (Orange Is The New Black)
Alexis Rose x Twyla Sands (Schitt’s Creek)
Allison Argent x Lydia Martin (Teen Wolf)
Andi Mack x Buffy Driscoll (Andi Mack)
Anne Shirley x Diana Barry x Ruby Gillis (Anne With An E)
Buffy Summers x Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Caitlin Snow x Iris West (The Flash)
Camina Drummer x Naomi Nagata (The Expanse)
Cosima Niehaus x Delphine Cormier (Orphan Black)
Dinah Lance x Helena Bertinelli (DCU)
Eleanor Shellstrop x Tahani Al Jamil (The Good Place)
Finch Tarrayo x Josie Saltzman (Legacies)
Greta Moreno x Riley Luo (Generation)
Hannah Miller x Sarah Fier (Fear Street)
Hermione Granger x Narcissa Malfoy (Harry Potter)
Ji-yeong x Kang Sae-byeok (Squid Game)
Joan x Zoey Clarke (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist)
Kathryn Janeway x Seven of Nine (Star Trek: Voyager)
Lady Hideko x Sook Hee (The Handmaiden)
Laurel Lance x Nyssa al Ghul (Arrow)
Natasha Romanoff x Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Neopolitan x Yang Xiao Long (RWBY)
Nora Grace x Viri Gómez (Skam Spain)
Paris Geller x Rory Gilmore (Gilmore Girls)
River Song x Thirteenth Doctor (Doctor Who)
Seo Ji-wan x Yoon Sol (Nevertheless)
Shane McCutcheon x Tess Van De Berg (The L Word)
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