Series Archives - The American French Film Festival in Los Angeles https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/category/series/ The American French Film Festival in Los Angeles Thu, 17 Feb 2022 19:00:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 LI’L QUINQUIN https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/lil-quinquin/ Thu, 27 May 2021 21:47:00 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8520 LI’L QUINQUIN / SERIES / | 2014 – 197′ – Mini Series – Comedy, Crime  – Written and Directed by Bruno Dumont. Starring Alane Delhaye, Lucy Caron, Bernard Pruvost, Philippe Jore, Corentin Carpentier, Julien Bodard, Baptiste Anquez, Lisa Hartmann  . Special Presentation Cannes Film Festival – Directors Fortnight. Official Selections Toronto International Film Festival, San Sebastian International Film Festival, […]

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LI’L QUINQUIN / SERIES /

| 2014 – 197′ – Mini Series – Comedy, Crime  –
Written and Directed by Bruno Dumont.
Starring Alane Delhaye, Lucy Caron, Bernard Pruvost, Philippe Jore, Corentin Carpentier, Julien Bodard, Baptiste Anquez, Lisa Hartmann  .
Special Presentation Cannes Film Festival – Directors Fortnight. Official Selections Toronto International Film Festival, San Sebastian International Film Festival, New York International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival.
In French with English subtitles.
A Kino Lorber release. |

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French auteur Bruno Dumont, best known for uncompromising and austere dramas, proves with the comedy Li’l Quinquin that he is capable of shifting gears without conceding his signature style. This absurdist, metaphysical murder mystery opens with the discovery of human body parts stuffed inside a cow – a literal bete humaine – on the outskirts of the English Channel in northern France. The bumbling and mumbling Captain Van der Weyden (played by Bernard Pruvost) is assigned to investigate the crime, but he has to contend with a young prankster, the mischievous Quinquin (Alane Delhaye), as he proceeds to investigate the case. Dubbed an “epic farce” by the New York Film Festival, LI’L QUINQUIN has been compared to TWIN PEAKS and TRUE DETECTIVE. But simply speaking, LI’L QUINQUIN is “a wonderfully weird and unexpectedly hilarious” (Scott Foundas, Variety) masterwork from one of the most important contemporary French directors.

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | EPISODE 8 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-8/ Tue, 25 May 2021 08:13:57 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8484 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 8: my sixties | 2020 – 59′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Pierre Rissient, Eric Rohmer, Jacques Deray, Pierre Granier-deferre, Alain Resnais. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer Closing out his “exercise in admiration and […]

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Episode 8: my sixties

| 2020 – 59′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Pierre Rissient, Eric Rohmer, Jacques Deray, Pierre Granier-deferre, Alain Resnais.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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Closing out his “exercise in admiration and gratitude” from an even more personal perspective, Tavernier recounts firsthand experiences from his 10 rewarding years as press attaché to and with legendary producer and publicist Pierre Rissient. Through the turbulent 1960s, the duo promoted American filmmakers while also shoring up French ones. Tavernier shares with us epiphanies he had with directors including but not limited to Eric Rohmer (narrating 1962’s La Boulangère de Monceau); the intensely loyal Jacques Deray; the gone-too-soon Philippe Fourastié; Pierre Granier-Deferre, who provided invaluable insight into how to direct actors; and Alain Resnais, whom Tavernier had idolized since seeing Hiroshima mon amour three times at age 18 and was proud to later count as a friend. Concluding the series in style, Tavernier surprises us by excerpting one final film that he cherishes…

 

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | EPISODE 7 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-7/ Tue, 25 May 2021 07:00:35 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8482 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 7: underrated Directors | 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Nelly Kaplan, Gilles Grangier, Jacqueline Audry, Agnès Varda, Pierre Chenal, Henri Calef, Jean Vallée. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer Continuing to spotlight names that […]

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Episode 7: underrated Directors

| 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Nelly Kaplan, Gilles Grangier, Jacqueline Audry, Agnès Varda, Pierre Chenal, Henri Calef, Jean Vallée.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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Continuing to spotlight names that might be unfamiliar even to ardent film buffs, Tavernier unveils glorious restored footage from one of France’s first-ever color films, 1936’s La Terre qui meurt. The latter’s director, Jean Vallée, is given his due, as are Pierre Chenal, Henri Calef (previously Chenal’s assistant)—and trailblazing women directors including Jacqueline Audry (Olivia), Nelly Kaplan (A Very Curious Girl), and Agnès Varda (Cléo from 5 to 7), whose emergence in the 1950s Tavernier hails as “a thunderclap.” Tavernier is joined by Cannes Film Festival director Thierry Frémaux for an annotated discussion of director Gilles Grangier’s many teamings with iconic actor Jean Gabin that is rich in production anecdotes and histories.

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | EPISODE 6 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-6/ Tue, 25 May 2021 06:05:58 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8479 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 6: the forgotten ones | 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Maurice Tourneur, Anatole Litvak, René Clair, Jean Boyer, Raymond Bernard. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer In seeking to upgrade his own outmoded […]

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Episode 6: the forgotten ones

| 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Maurice Tourneur, Anatole Litvak, René Clair, Jean Boyer, Raymond Bernard.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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In seeking to upgrade his own outmoded perspective on several filmmakers, Tavernier credits critic/programmer Patrick Brion and other writers for early and often championing directors who—decades after their heyday—were finally restored the respect they deserve. Tavernier revisits the oeuvres of Maurice Tourneur, whose crime tales were both bemusedly observational and authentic; Anatole Litvak, who stunned with his dynamic camera choices; Raymond Bernard, who made the groundbreaking 1932 epic Wooden Crosses on real-life WWI battlefields; René Clair, warmly chronicling a now-vanished working-class Paris; and — encoring after Episode 3 — comedy and musical specialist Jean Boyer, whose additional career as lyricist in collaboration with popular composer Georges van Parys make for tuneful rediscoveries.

 

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA – EPISODE 5 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-5/ Tue, 25 May 2021 05:51:53 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8474 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 5: occupation to New Wave | 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Maurice Tourneur, Anatole Litvak, René Clair, Jean Boyer, Raymond Bernard. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer In seeking to upgrade his […]

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Episode 5: occupation to New Wave

| 2020 – 56′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Maurice Tourneur, Anatole Litvak, René Clair, Jean Boyer, Raymond Bernard.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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In seeking to upgrade his own outmoded perspective on several filmmakers, Tavernier credits critic/programmer Patrick Brion and other writers for early and often championing directors who—decades after their heyday—were finally restored the respect they deserve. Tavernier revisits the oeuvres of Maurice Tourneur, whose crime tales were both bemusedly observational and authentic; Anatole Litvak, who stunned with his dynamic camera choices; Raymond Bernard, who made the groundbreaking 1932 epic Wooden Crosses on real-life WWI battlefields; René Clair, warmly chronicling a now-vanished working-class Paris; and — encoring after Episode 3 — comedy and musical specialist Jean Boyer, whose additional career as lyricist in collaboration with popular composer Georges van Parys make for tuneful rediscoveries.

 

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA  | Episode 4 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-3-les-chansons-julien-duvivier/ Tue, 25 May 2021 03:54:54 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8429 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 4: under German occupation | 2020 – 57′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Robert Siodmak, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Albert Valentin, André Cayatte. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer Discussing the artistic and political atmosphere during […]

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Episode 4: under German occupation

| 2020 – 57′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, André Marcon, Thierry Frémaux, Robert Siodmak, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Albert Valentin, André Cayatte.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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Discussing the artistic and political atmosphere during the German occupation, Tavernier explores the ways in which French cinema was enriched by foreign talent as many directors, cinematographers, and technicians forced to leave their native countries for political reasons settled in France. Using a selection of illuminating clips, Tavernier illustrates how the majority of films made during this period upheld a powerful spirit of resistance against the anti-Semitic Vichy regime and dealt with difficult topics head-on. Filmmakers discussed include Viktor Tourjanski, Robert Siodmak, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Albert Valentin, and André Cayatte.

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | Episode 3 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-4/ Tue, 25 May 2021 03:51:39 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8443 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 3: les Chansons – Julien Duvivier | 2020 – 57′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Jean Gabin, René Clair, Sacha Guitry, Jean Boyer, Jacques Demy, Agnès Varda, Julien Duvivier. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | […]

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Episode 3: les Chansons – Julien Duvivier

| 2020 – 57′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Jean Gabin, René Clair, Sacha Guitry, Jean Boyer, Jacques Demy, Agnès Varda, Julien Duvivier.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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Tavernier dissects the importance of music in French Cinema with palpable enthusiasm, highlighting French actors who came from music hall backgrounds (Jean Gabin, Magali Noël, and Jean Gabin, among others), and the oft-overlooked contributions of directors to the process of songwriting itself. Surveying the work of René Clair, Sacha Guitry, Jean Boyer and more, Tavernier treats us to a feast of joyous clips from beloved classics like Agnès Varda’s CLEO FROM 5 TO 7, Louis Malle’s VIVA MARIA!, and Jacques Demy’s THE YOUNG GIRLS OF ROQUEFORT, before honing in to focus on prolific director Julien Duvivier, whom he admires for his austere formal rigor, technical precision, contributions to songwriting, and creative use of sound.

 

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | Episode 2 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-2-my-go-to-filmmakers-part-ii/ Tue, 25 May 2021 02:03:39 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8377 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 2: my Go-To Filmmakers Part II | 2020 – 59′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Sacha Guitry, Marcel Pagnol, Jacques Tati, Robert Bresson. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer In part two […]

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Episode 2: my Go-To Filmmakers Part II

| 2020 – 59′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Sacha Guitry, Marcel Pagnol, Jacques Tati, Robert Bresson.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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In part two of his discussion of influential filmmakers, Tavernier explores the formal and thematic approaches of Sacha Guitry, Marcel Pagnol, Jacques Tati, and Robert Bresson. The first two directors were introduced to Tavernier through the writings of Francois Truffaut, who championed their style as modernist despite the naysaying of the majority of critics at the time. Tavernier notes the ways in which Guitry’s playful self-reflexivity in particular paved the way for the New Wave. Despite their differences in style and tone, Tavernier is a great admirer of both Bresson and Tati. Using clips from THE DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST, A MAN ESCAPED, MR. HULOT’S HOLIDAY, PLAYTIME and more, he draws parallels between the ways the two filmmakers utilize space in the frame, and manage to balance realism and fable.

 

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JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA | Episode 1 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/journeys-through-french-cinema-episode-1-my-go-to-filmmakers-part-i/ Tue, 25 May 2021 01:09:42 +0000 https://theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org/?p=8382 JOURNEYS THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA Episode 1: my Go-To Filmmakers Part I | 2020 – 58′ –  Series / Documentary  – Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Max Ophüls, Jean Grémillon, Henri Decoin. In French with English subtitles. A Cohen Media Group release. | Trailer Writer-director Bertrand Tavernier is truly […]

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Episode 1: my Go-To Filmmakers Part I

| 2020 – 58′ –  Series / Documentary  –
Written and Directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Starring Bertrand Tavernier, Andre Marcon, Thierry Fremaux, Max Ophüls, Jean Grémillon, Henri Decoin.
In French with English subtitles.
A Cohen Media Group release. |

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Writer-director Bertrand Tavernier is truly one of the grand auteurs of the movies. His experience is vast, his knowledge is voluminous, his love is inexhaustible and his perspective is matched only by that of Martin Scorsese. This magnificent, epic documentary series has been a lifetime in the making. Tavernier knows his native cinema inside and out, from the giants like Renoir, Godard, and Melville (for whom he worked as an assistant) to now overlooked and forgotten figures like Edmund T. Gréville and Guy Gilles, and his observations and reminiscences are never less than penetrating and always deeply personal.

In the first episode of this expansive series, Bertrand Tavernier discusses the directors who have both influenced him personally and impacted French Cinema at large. The journey begins with Jean Grémillon, whose film LE CIEL EST À VOUS (1944) Tavernier first saw at age 17 and was immediately smitten. Still under-appreciated outside of France, Tavernier extols the virtues of Grémillon’s emotional realism and stakes out a place for him in the canon as an unsung master. Next, he surveys the ouevre of Max Ophüls—from his American-made titles THE EXILE and THE RECKLESS MOMENT to beloved classics like LA RONDE and LOLA MONTES – before concluding with a discussion of Henri Decoin, whom Tavernier admires for his feminist-leaning narratives like LA VERITÉ SUR BÉBÉ DONGE and his noteworthy collaborations with composers.

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