Jeanne Balibar

  • Jacques Rivette – Ne touchez pas la hache AKA Don’t Touch The Axe (2007)

    2001-2010DramaFranceJacques RivetteRomance

    Handsome young general Armand de Montriveau has searched across the seas for the woman he fell madly in love with five years ago. He finally finds Antoinette, the Duchess of Langeais, living chastely in a Majorcan convent… It was love at first sight for Montriveau upon meeting Antoinette, a married coquette who frequents the most extravagant balls of 1820s Restoration Paris, where hypocrisy and vanity reign. Flattered by his attentions, the alluring Antoinette orchestrates a calculating game of seduction, but she repeatedly refuses Montriveau. Despite his sincere romantic declarations, Montriveau’s passion remains unfulfilled. When the humiliated Montriveau eventually seeks his revenge, Antoinette’s love awakens. But it may well be too late for the star-crossed lovers.Read More »

  • Mathieu Amalric – Le stade de Wimbledon aka The Wimbledon Stage (2001)

    France2001-2010ArthouseDramaMathieu Amalric

    The fascination of a young French woman for the controversial intellectual Bobby Vohler, who died 15 years earlier, takes her to Trieste in Italy. There, with the aid of his former friends, she tries to reconstruct the man’s life. She is led by the question of why this editor, highly regarded in literary circles, never published his own work. The young woman scours libraries and second-shops, in search of information about the legend she created herself. Her quest takes her finally to Wimbledon in England, where she meets the woman who is supposed to have known Vohler best.Read More »

  • Jacques Rivette – Va savoir [Extended Version] (2001) (HD)

    Drama2001-2010ArthouseFranceJacques Rivette

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    Camille has been away for three years and returns to Paris to perform a play by Pirandello directed by Ugo, her companion. She sets out to see Pierre, her former lover, again, while Ugo sets out on the trail of an unknown manuscript by Goldoni.Read More »

  • Jacques Rivette – Va savoir (2001)

    2001-2010ArthouseDramaFranceJacques Rivette

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    The first years of the new millenium have marked something of a revival for the French New Wave, with Nouvelle Vague directors Claude Chabrol, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette all releasing major works which achieved both popular success and critical acclaim. Rivette’s offering is a charming romantic comedy which reminds us of the director’s passion for the theatre seen in his earlier works, such as Paris nous appartient (1961).Read More »

  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul – Memoria (2021)

    Apichatpong Weerasethakul2011-2020DramaThailand

    Synopsis: A woman from Scotland, while traveling in Colombia, begins to notice strange sounds. Soon she begins to think about their appearance.Read More »

  • Olivier Assayas – Noise (2006)

    Olivier Assayas2001-2010DocumentaryFrancePerformance

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    Abstract documentary account of the 2005 Festival Art Rock in Saint-Brieuc, France, featuring performances by Sonic Youth, Metric and others.

    Performances by:
    MIRROR/DASH (kim gordon – thurston moore)
    JEANNE BALIBAR/RODOLPHE BURGER
    METRIC
    TEXT OF LIGHT (lee ranaldo – steve shelley)
    AFEL BOCOUM
    MARIE MODIANO
    ALLA
    WHITE TAHINA (joanna preiss – vincent epplay)
    PASCAL RAMBERT
    JIM O’ROURKERead More »

  • Mathieu Amalric – Mange ta soupe (1997)

    1991-2000ComedyDramaFranceMathieu Amalric

    Mathieu Amalric’s directing debut is a comedy-drama about a not quite functional family…Read More »

  • Raoul Ruiz – Comédie de l’innocence AKA Comedy of Innocence (2000)

    1991-2000ArthouseDramaFranceRaoul Ruiz

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    After Calderón and Proust, Comédie de l’innocence is another literary adaptation, this time from the little-known Italian surrealist Massimo Bontempelli. Updated from the last fin de siècle to this more recent time of uncertainty, Comédie de l’innocence’s plot is small but perfectly formed. With Aristotelian rigour it moves from the opening conundrum (a child torn between two mothers), through the complication (the confrontation between the mothers and Ariane’s brother Serge), to a satisfying conclusion. Ruiz, who takes a co-credit as scriptwriter with Françoise Dumas, keeps up the tension, however, with laconic and enigmatic dialogue. When Ariane visits the empty flat of Isabella, a nosy neighbour remarks: ‘I really don’t want to know.’ Ariane replies: ‘There is nothing to know.’Read More »

  • Jean-Claude Biette – Saltimbank (2003)

    2001-2010ArthouseFranceJean-Claude Biette

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    The Saltim Brothers: younger Frédéric runs the family bank, while older brother Bruno turned down the executive position in exchange for financing a theater. Between them and among them, various characters navigate. The brothers each try to control their elegant niece Vanessa’s future. Café owners Eve and Jim complicate matters with their lies and betrayals, and a strange exiled stage director arrives. The lack of money reveals everyone’s true colors on- and offstage.Read More »

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