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Journeys Through French Cinema
Season 1 Episode 5: Occupation to New Wave
As a postscript to his survey of moviemaking in France under German occupation, Tavernier takes a deep dive into how that period of history impacted films by three essential directors—Claude Autant-Lara, René Clément, and Henri-Georges Clouzot—all the way through their post-WWII work. They had completely different métiers, but each can be seen as ahead of his time and as part of a New Wave even before the one formally labeled as such. Availing himself of archival interviews with the subjects and their colleagues, Tavernier marvels at Lara’s proto-feminist narratives (the Woman in White films, Le Mariage de Chiffon); Clément’s brio with performers and framing detail (Forbidden Games, Purple Noon); and Clouzot’s novelistic eye that is loving but never sentimental (The Raven, The Wages of Fear).
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Seasons:
- 1
- Episodes:
- 8
- Actor:
- Bertrand Tavernier
- Quality:
- HD
- Status:
- Ended
- First Air:
- 2017
- IMDb:
- 8.5
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