Sleeping All Day

  • Home
  • Read
    • Born to Lose
  • Watch
    • Crime Films
    • Watchlist
    • Interviews
    • Shots
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Portfolio

Spirit of '68

December 05, 2018 by Rachel Walther

Jean Eustache’s The Mother and the Whore (1973) serves as an epitaph for the French New Wave and a reminder of the golden month of May ‘68 when the world seemed to be on the brink of another, sweeter reality.

Read More
December 05, 2018 /Rachel Walther
french new wave, jean pierre leaud, jean-luc godard, jean luc godard, jean eustache, francois truffaut, bernadette lafont, francoise lebrun, jacques rivette, eric rohmer, claude chabrol, independent filmn, independent film

Michel Piccoli: Subversive Element

May 29, 2018 by Rachel Walther in Watchlist

French actor Michel Piccoli is responsible for some of the most wild and depraved characters in the last 60 years of French cinema, but remains elusive to American audiences because of his penchant for subversive supporting roles. Read about this provocative man who has worked with the likes of Jean-Luc Godard, Luis Buñuel, Alfred Hitchcock, and Marco Ferreri.

Read More
May 29, 2018 /Rachel Walther
piccoli, michel piccoli, romy schneider, luis bunuel, bunuel, french new wave, marco ferreri, marcello mastroianni, godard, jean-luc godard, simone signoret, french film, anita pallenberg, jacques rivette, sleeping all day, alfred hitchcock, louis malle, belledejour, belle de jour, catherine deneuve, jacques demy, agnes varda, costa gavras, yves montand, emmanuelle beart, jane birkin, la belle noiseuse, dillinger is dead, le mepris, contempt godard, brigitte bardot, gene kelly
Watchlist
Comment

Powered by Squarespace