The cast and crew of Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. (Photo by Kathrine Narducci.) Still on the search for holiday gifts? Our first-ever Notebook Gift Guide has got you covered with our pick of everything from coffee table books and career surveys to movie merch and prints. Books And Magazinesa number of books by filmmakers themselves, some new and some republished in beautiful new editions, offer an eye-opening perspective into the medium. This year marked the 50th anniversary of Jerry Lewis’ The Total Film-Maker, his classic 1971 book about the entire production process, from “script to post-production.” The book is based on over 480 hours of a lecture series delivered at USC Film School, and the newly released 50th anniversary edition also includes “all-new, never-before-seen photos of Jerry on set.” Marguerite Duras’ newly translated The Darkroom contains the script for her 1977 experimental film Le camion (The Truck), a dialogue between Duras and Michelle Porte,...
- 12/13/2021
- MUBI
"Indochina Song," by Enrique Vila-Matas, was originally published in El Urogallo, Issue 126, November 1996. It is presented here in English for the first time in a translation by Liam Hendry. Thanks to Mr. Vila-Matas for granting permission to translate and re-publish. Marguerite Duras's India Song (1975) is now showing April 4 - May 3, 2020 in the United States.1.Now, today, with everything already in the past and no way to go back, now that I am a man far removed from my younger self and have more time to think and to feel, I tell myself that everything could have been different and that I could have been closer to her, that I could have spent much more time with her during those days in the ‘70s when I knew her without truly knowing her, as, by not paying attention, I never noticed how heavily she drank—I thought that if she said...
- 4/21/2020
- MUBI
PARIS -- The French film L'apres-midi de Monsieur Andesmas (The Afternoon of Mr. Andesmas), starring Miou-Miou and Michel Bouquet, will kick off the International Critics' Week in Cannes on May 13, organizers of the festival's sidebar said on Friday. Based on a novel of the same name by Marguerite Duras, the film is the first feature directed by Michelle Porte, who was a long-time friend and associate of the French author. Set in the south of France, Andesmas is about how a chance encounter in the woods changes the lives of a man and a woman. Produced and distributed by Marin Karmitz of MK2, the film will be released in France in July. The 43rd edition of the Critics' Week runs May 13-21.
- 4/16/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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