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wisegardenbluebird · 2 years ago
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EL POETA Y LA CRÍTICA
Se publican los artículos de Baudelaire sobre Arte, Literatura y Música Francisco R. Pastoriza          En octubre de 2016 el Museo de la Vida Romántica, en el barrio parisino de Pigalle, organizó una curiosa exposición. No estaba dedicada a un artista ni a un movimiento ni a una vanguardia ni siquiera a una efeméride. Los cuadros de aquella exposición eran algunos de los muchos a los que el…
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huariqueje · 9 months ago
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Towards Brooklyn   -    Jean-Louis Morelle , 2007.
French,b 1945  -
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gregor-samsung · 3 months ago
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Une famille à louer [Family for rent] (Jean-Pierre Améris, 2015)
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tina-aumont · 8 months ago
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L'île Heureuse (1951)
L'Île Heureuse was a theatre play written by Jean-Pierre Aumont who wrote it for María Montez, it was directed and performed by Pierre Dux and María Montez and it was shown for the first time at Edouard VII Theater in Paris on January 24, 1951.
The play was a success, the actors made a well performance and María Montez received very beautiful acclaims from the critics.
This was the first of many theatre performances at théâtre Édouard-VII and then the play travelled to some other French cities always having great acclaim from the public and the critics, this fact made María got real interest in doing more stage plays.
Maria Montez plays the 25-year-old Spanish dancer Carlota Goya.
Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing this program.
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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La morte vivante (The Living Dead Girl, 1982)
"It's not possible. You're alive. I touched your body and felt the life in you. Tell me it's not true. Tell me."
#la morte vivante#the living dead girl#jean rollin#blood tw#horror imagery tw#french cinema#jacques ralf#marina pierro#françoise blanchard#mike marshall#carina barone#patricia besnard rousseau#véronique pinson#sandrine morel#fanny magier#lise overman#jean hérel#dominique treillou#jacques marbeuf#philippe d'aram#rollin at perhaps his most focused; a deceptively straightforward narrative‚ without the sideways meanderings or philosphising that marks#much of his fantasy horror work. there's a hint of eco horror at first and something about Americans abroad but it all gets forgotton as#Rollin hones in on and holds steady on one of the most heart wrenching‚ intense‚ moving‚ desperate love stories in all horror cinema#heavy meditation on blood (as pact and promise but also as curse and sickness) and some extraordinary gore fx mix with this idea of love as#something that goes beyond emotion to be a transformative‚ transgressive force that is not limited by life or death but exists beyond it#and then it ends... on one of the most truly disturbing but genuinely emotional scenes in all horror history. a grotesque and sometimes#cruel film‚ but then that's love isn't it‚ that's what love can do. more than this tho‚ a truly beautiful film‚ despite the frequent#ugliness. love as a promise that may tear you both apart but which is still given freely and fully without regret or second thought#ymmv of course; very much so‚ i imagine‚ but then Rollin isn't for everyone. for me tho‚ this is close to an awful‚ aching masterpiece
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flhoarder · 1 year ago
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You know Jean is getting adopted by Lena and Morell when they drop the news
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mscoyditch · 9 months ago
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"Toward Brooklyn". 2007.
By Jean-louis Morelle. French. b. 1945-
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teconozcomascarita · 5 months ago
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Isla de los chopos. Ermenonville. René de Girardin, Jean-Marie Morel, Hubert Robert, XVII
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year ago
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The Clouded Yellow (1950) Ralph Thomas
June 12th 2023
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movie-titlecards · 2 years ago
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The Gunman (2015)
My rating: 6/10
I think the word people generally use for movies like this is "workmanlike": perfectly well made, but rather old-fashioned (this thing has an actual damsel in distress, who is implied to have been raped entirely for the male lead to have a reaction) and unremarkable. Cast's pretty good, though.
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yoursweetvalo · 6 months ago
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List of books and movies mentioned by Acchan!
Might post an anime version of this soon <3
BOOKS:
仮面の告白 “Confessions of a Mask” by Yukio Mishima (1949)
生きるヒント “Living Tips” by Itsuki Hiroyuki (1993)
斜陽 “The Setting Sun”  by Osamu Dazai (1947)
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde (1890)
こころ”Heart” by Natsume Soseki (1914)
“Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1866)
人間失格“No Longer Human” by Osamu Dazai (1948)
死霊“Death Spirits” by Yutaka Haniya (1948)
猫鳴り “Neko Nari” by Numata Mahokaru (2007)
“Coin Locker Babies” by Ryu Murakami (1980)
グロテスク “Grotesque” by Natsuo Kirino (2003)
“Notes from Underground” by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1864)
“The Brothers Karamazov” by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1879-1880)
“Salomé” by Oscar Wilde (1891)
破局 “Catastrophe” by Tono Haruka (2020)
新宿鮫 “Shinjuku Shark” by Arimasa Osawa (1990)
堕落論 “Discourse on Decadence” by Ango Sakaguchi (1946)
五分後の世界 “The World Five Minutes from Now” by Ryu Murakami (1994)
*Manga*悪魔の花嫁 “Bride of Deimos” by Etsuko Ikeda, illust. By Yuuho Ashibe (1974-1990)
九月が永遠に続けば “To Continue Forever in September” by Numata Mahokaru (2005)
彼女がその名を知らない鳥たち “Birds Without Names” by Numata Mahokaru (2006)
銀河鉄道の夜 “Night on the Galactic Railroad” by Kenji Miyazawa (1927)
怒り”Rage” by Shuichi Yoshida (2014)
悪人 “Villain” by Shuichi Yoshida (2007)
MOVIES:
The Green Mile by Frank Darabont (1999)
Bohemian Rhapsody by Bryan Singer (2018)
The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola (1972)
Pierrot the Fool by Jean-Luc Godard (1965)
The Elephant Man by David Lynch (1980)
老ナルキソス Old Narcissus by Tsuyoshi Shouji (2023)
時計は生きていたThe Clock was Alive by Seijiro Kouyama (1973)
The Mission by Roland Joffé (1986)
Poongsan by Juhn Jai-Hong (2011)
Midnight FM by Kim Sang-man (2010)
Pusher by Nicolas Winding Refn (1996)
Misery by Rob Reiner (1990)
From Paris with Love by Pierre Morel (2010)
異人たちとの夏 The Discarnates by Nobuhiko Obayashi (1988)
Purple Noon by René Clément (1960)
Bonnie and Clyde by Arthur Penn (1967)
狂い咲きサンダーロ��ド Crazy Thunder Road by Gakuryuu Ishii (1980)
Undo by Shunji Iwai (1994)
犬神家の一族  The Inugami Family by Kon Ichikawa (1976)
The Shawshank Redemption by Frank Darabont (1994)
The Brave by Johnny Depp (1997)
Antartica (Nankyoku Monogatari) by Koreyoshi Kurahara (1983)
Here is the link to my actual twitter thread, I update it every time I run into a new book or movie he has mentioned! The information to make this list was taken from several inerviews, radio programs, and even some of the Fish Tank Bulletins. If you know any other book/movie he has mentioned but is not here, do not hesitate to let me know!
ENJOY!
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detournementsmineurs · 9 months ago
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"Necklace with Grapes" (circa 1850), "Baroness Betty of Rothschild" by Jean Baptiste Dominique Ingres (1848) and "Bangle with Oak Leaves and Acorns" by Jean-Valentin Morel (circa 1850) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 5: 19th Century)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, march 2024.
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huariqueje · 2 years ago
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Back from the dry cleaners   -  Jean-Louis Morelle 
French,b 1945  -
Watercolour ,  61 x 91 cm.
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gregor-samsung · 2 years ago
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Une famille à louer [Family for rent] (Jean-Pierre Améris, 2015)
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love-for-carnation · 4 months ago
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Henriette Morel (1883-1956, French)
Born in a large family (four girls and a boy), Henriette followed the lessons of Jean-Louis Loubet and Claude Lucien Barriot, painters from Lyon. The girls were not admitted to the Ecole des Beaux- Arts until 1907. Henriette became the muse, the model, then, perhaps, the mistress of the painter Pierre Combet-Descombes with whom she shared the life of a painter. An independent and modern woman, she exhibited in 1903 at the Salon des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, then at the Salon d'Automne in the same city and at the Salon Sud-Est. Several paintings are purchased by the State, others by the city of Lyon. She was a teacher appreciated by her students, some of whom became known painters, notably Hélène Mourriquand. She practices pastel, watercolor and oil painting, she paints nudes, landscapes and portraits.
Bio & other works: http://solko.hautetfort.com/archive/2011/12/22/henriette-morel-le-temps-des-individus.html
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valerielemercier · 1 year ago
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Ce matin, François Morel a écrit une lettre pour Valérie Lemercier Chère Valérie Lemercier, Je vous écris cette lettre que je ne vais pas poster vu que je vais directement vous la lire ce matin. Moi, ça m’économise un timbre et peut-être ça fera parler de votre film Aline, qui sans doute n’en a pas besoin, mais quand même le bouche à oreille, c’est encore la manière la plus efficace d’inciter à partager ce qu’on aime et vu que je suis une bouche derrière un micro qui parle à des oreilles qui écoutent la radio, ce serait bête de ne pas en profiter étant donné que je voudrais que tout le monde aille voir votre film vu qu’il est beau, tellement drôle et tellement bouleversant, tellement populaire et tellement singulier.  Valérie, cette chronique n’est pas un exercice de copinage, je vous connais sans vous connaître, je vous ai découvert il y a de ça une trentaine d’année, quand nous étions dans les studios de Boulogne, dirigés par Jean-Michel Ribes, vous étiez Lady Palace et j’étais Alfred le Groom. Je sais, ça ne rajeunit personne. Depuis, nous nous sommes peu vus. Moi, j’allais voir vos spectacles et chaque fois j’étais scié, par votre inspiration, vos talents multiples, votre culot. La dernière fois, c’était au Châtelet, vous traversiez le plateau avec une valise à roulettes et c’était beau comme un dessin de Sempé. Hier, je suis allé vous voir dans Aline. Avant vous, je crois, de ma vie je n’avais jamais pensé à Céline Dion et puis vous m’avez présenté à Aline Dieu et depuis je crois en Dion. Ce que vous avez tourné, ce n’est pas un biopic parce que pendant tout le film on ne voit que vous, Valérie Lemercier. Ce que vous avez filmé, ce n’est jamais une parodie, vous ne vous moquez jamais, vous rigolez pourtant comme on rigole avec ceux qu’on aime.  On ne sait pas si vous êtes Aline ou Céline ou Valérie, ou les trois à la fois mais ça n’a aucune importance. C’est un truc à part que vous avez réalisé, qui parle de plein de choses, de la volonté de chanter qui se confond avec le désir de vivre, du courage, de la famille, du couple, des enfants, de la naïveté, de l’amour, de la vie. Vous êtes toujours là où on ne vous attend pas Il faudrait dire du bien de chaque actrice, de chaque acteur qui vous entoure, de Sylvain Marcel, de Danielle Fichaud, de Roc La Fortune, de Jean-Noël Brouté, d’Elsa Tauveron, de tous les autres, il faudrait citer aussi le nom de la coiffeuse, de la costumière. J’espère que les spectateurs qui iront voir Aline resteront jusqu’au bout du générique en signe de reconnaissance à tous ceux qui ont œuvré pour votre film.  C’est un film tellement épatant, tendre, drôle mais jamais moqueur, complétement premier degré et intégralement subtil. C’est un film France Inter, Laurence Bloch s’engage à rembourser chaque spectateur à qui le film, par erreur, ne plairait pas. Valérie, je vous embrasse. Peut-être qu’on se tutoie, auquel cas, je t’embrasse.
Merci François
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