Paulette Dubost

  • Jean Renoir – La règle du jeu aka The Rules of the Game (1939)

    Drama1931-1940Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtFranceJean Renoir

    Alain Resnais° wrote:
    It remains, I think, the single overwhelming experience I’ve ever had in a cinema. When I first came out of the theater, I remember I just had to sit on the edge of the pavement. I sat there for about five minutes and then I walked the streets of Paris for a couple of hours. For me, every thing had been turned upside down. All my ideas about the cinema had been changed. While I was actually watching the film, my impressions were so strong physically that I thought that if this or that sequence would to go for one more shot, I would either burst into tears or scream or something. Since then, of course, I’ve seen it at least fifteen times like most filmmakers of my generation. I even recorded the whole soundtrack on my tape recorder and it’s amazing how well it stands up well on its own.Read More »

  • Marcel L’Herbier – Le bonheur (1934)

    1931-1940DramaFranceMarcel L'Herbier

    Synopsis:
    ‘Clara Stuart, star of music hall and cinema, arrives in Paris, to great public acclaim. She has everything – fame, wealth, and – through her aristocratic husband – a title. Hence, whilst she is worshipped by the masses, she is the object of hatred for Philippe Lutcher, am impoverished artist and notable anarchist. Lutcher shoots Clara Stuart after she gives a public recital, but he cannot bring himself to kill her. At his subsequent trial, the star attempts to plead in her assailant’s favour, but Lutcher rejects her support…’
    – Films deFranceRead More »

  • Marie-Claude Treilhou – Le jour des rois (1991)

    1991-2000ComedyFranceMarie-Claude Treilhou

    Synopsis
    A lot of quarrels ,the day French people eat the Galette Des Rois.Read More »

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