1. Sylvie Pialat, president of the jury of the 63rd Semaine de la Critique
Sylvie Pialat co-wrote several films directed by her husband, Maurice Pialat, including Police and Van Gogh; she also wrote the adaptation of Georges Bernanos' ...
Sylvie Pialat co-wrote several films directed by her husband, Maurice Pialat, including Police and Van Gogh; she also wrote the adaptation of Georges Bernanos’ novel Under the Sun of Satan (Palme d’Or - Cannes 1987). After Maurice Pialat’s death in 2003, after 21 years living and making films together, she created Les films du Worso.
2. Pialat and Depardieu, a complicit double act through life and death
Jul 19, 2023 · Maurice Pialat and Gérard Depardieu's almost filial relationship gave birth to four films and much grief.
The Depardieu case 3|6. When the angriest French director worked with the most tempestuous actor of his generation, the entire film crew shivered. Maurice Pialat and Gérard Depardieu's almost filial relationship gave birth to four films and much grief.
3. Maurice Pialat's We Won't Grow Old Together - Film Comment
Like Jean, Pialat was married at the time but having an affair with a young, uneducated woman; like Pialat, Jean visits the south of France to make a ...
The end of the affair, with emotional brutality intact, in Pialat’s highly personal 1972 film
4. Maurice Pialat, peintre et cinéaste français - Ma Vie Française®
Apr 2, 2013 · Through unpublished documents, paintings, sketches and letters entrusted by his wife, Sylvie Pialat, the exhibition now allows the public to ...
This article is in French. Click here to read it in English. It was ten years ago, French filmmaker Maurice Pialat (1925-2003) disappeared. This
5. Maurice Pialat | The Seventh Art
Jun 20, 2020 · Antoine got his gifts, Maurice his beautiful sky-blue shirt. We had brought a bottle of Condrieu, knowing that he liked this wine a lot.
[The following is a translation of a chapter from Serge Toubiana’s memoirs Les fantômes du souvenir (“The Ghosts of Memory”, 2016, Grasset)] Anxious to know if Maurice was suffering, Sylvie Pialat …
6. The Misunderstood Maurice Pialat | The New Yorker
Oct 16, 2015 · She lives with her husband, Roger (Hubert Deschamps) in a small and sleepy town in central France, in an apartment behind the wool-and ...
See AlsoRogue Knight Clan Name GeneratorThe hugely influential Pialat, whose films will be shown in a retrospective at the Museum of the Moving Image, was an anti-cinephile par excellence.
7. Love Exists: The Films of Maurice Pialat - BAMPFA
A bourgeoise leaves her husband for a working-class layabout in this absorbing study of desire. View Details · Maurice Pialat: Love Exists. Anne-Marie Faux ...
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8. Maurice Pialat: Moments of Truth - Features - Reverse Shot
Oct 16, 2015 · Pialat himself died in agony of kidney failure in 2003, having broken contact with Bonnaire, Yanne, Dutronc, Jobert, Toscan du Plantier, Berri, ...
Goings-on at Museum of the Moving Image
9. A Film and its Era: A nos amours (Maurice Pialat) - EUROARTS
She engages in a loveless marriage before leaving for America with her new lover. For the role of Suzanne, Maurice Pialat chooses Sandrine Bonnaire, a young ...
Portrait of a film: Suzanne, aged only 15, collects sexual encounters. Her father, whom she admires, suddenly leaves the conjugal home. Now living with her half-mad mother and her despotic brother, Suzanne decides to flee.
10. The Relentless Vision of Maurice Pialat (Web Exclusive)
Narratively, Pialat replaces the sisters in Bergman's film with his middle-aged protagonist's estranged husband and adult son, while stylistically he completely ...
The Relentless Vision of Maurice Pialat (Web Exclusive)Reviewed by Adam Bingham
11. Deep focus: Maurice Pialat – the man who changed French cinema - BFI
Oct 16, 2019 · Maurice Pialat's stark, unsentimental films left a mark on ... marriage, became very irritated by Pialat's needling and prevarications.
Maurice Pialat’s stark, unsentimental films left a mark on French cinema that arguably outweighs even that of the nouvelle vague. For our latest Deep Focus season, David Thompson explores the pugnacious realist’s career.