An ultra-modern missing chapter in the story of how the New Wave reinvented movies, Alain Resnais’s Je T’Aime Je T’Aime (1968) has been remade scores of times without credit, from Kurt Vonnegut’s ...
You close your eyes and the past comes flooding back to you: the bitter recollection of some bygone afternoon, the sight of the scene and the scent of your lover. You seek to grasp it, but it’s ...
The celebrated and recently deceased French filmmaker Alain Resnais' 1968 feature Je t'aime, je t'aime, traveling the U.S. in a lovingly restored 35mm print, is ostensibly a science fiction film. But ...
Claude Rich plays a man who bounces through his life via a strange time machine in Alain Resnais' challenging 1968 art film "Je t'aime je t'aime." (The Film Desk) 7 p.m., Friday & Saturday, Oct. 31 & ...
The Classic French Film Festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on ...
The science-fiction film Je T'aime, Je T'aime opens with a sad-faced man walking out of his Paris hospital. A cab waits for him at the curb. But before he enters the taxi, two serious-looking men ...
Alain Resnais, Carl Jung, Christopher Munch, Hiroshima Mon Amour, Je T'Aime, Keith Gordon, Last Year at Marienbad, Mon Oncle d'Amerique, Radley Metzger One of cinema’s greats, the French director ...
PARIS — French helmer Alain Resnais will be honored at the Cannes Film Festival May 18 and a new print of his 1968 film, “Je t’aime, je t’aime,” will be shown 24 years after its Croisette premiere was ...
In 2000, Filmmaker, timed to a traveling retrospective, asked four directors to reflect on the work of legendary French film director Alain Resnais. We are reposting this piece now as another ...
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