I have never expected to see this again. Good old days.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI have never expected to see this again. Good old days.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...e-jacques-demy
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It is associated in my memory with Le Bonheur by Agnès Varda which I must have seen around the same time at the student Film Soc, i.e. about 50 years ago. I don't think I have seen either since and may well now seek them out, so thanks for the nudge.
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An excellent film, which I have on DVD but which I’ve not watched in a long time.
My chief memories of the film: the excellence of the photography but ‘that song’ being a bit played to death.
Also: the man whom Catherine Deneuze marries looks a right dodgy geezer, but he’s not supposed to be, is he?
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostAn excellent film, which I have on DVD but which I’ve not watched in a long time.
My chief memories of the film: the excellence of the photography but ‘that song’ being a bit played to death.
Also: the man whom Catherine Deneuze marries looks a right dodgy geezer, but he’s not supposed to be, is he?
I have quite a few films I prefer not to revisit for various reasons. Maybe this is one of them but I am very glad to see it being shown again after all this time.
He would have been pleased.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostAn excellent film, which I have on DVD but which I’ve not watched in a long time.
My chief memories of the film: the excellence of the photography but ‘that song’ being a bit played to death.
Also: the man whom Catherine Deneuze marries looks a right dodgy geezer, but he’s not supposed to be, is he?
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI remember showing this movie as projectionist of the school film club. I couldn't believe how beautiful Ms. Deneuve was. 40 years later, I'm still in awe of her!
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostIt is associated in my memory with Le Bonheur by Agnès Varda which I must have seen around the same time at the student Film Soc, i.e. about 50 years ago. I don't think I have seen either since and may well now seek them out, so thanks for the nudge.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI was living and working just around the corner from where, at the time, they were filming Polansky's "Repulsion" - I remember well the workmen's hut on the traffic island outside S Ken tube station depicted in the film. That Italian cafeteria where the boyfriend fuitlessly waits for her was still there in the late 1980s - I must check and see if it still is, next time I am in the area. Imagine how I would have felt as a 19-year old to have chanced across Deneuve - unfortunately I was not aware that this was taking place! Two years later I saw her in "Belle de Jour" in Zurich: I have the DVD of that, but I'm not so sure it would be made today.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI was living and working just around the corner from where, at the time, they were filming Polansky's "Repulsion" - I remember well the workmen's hut on the traffic island outside S Ken tube station depicted in the film. That Italian cafeteria where the boyfriend fuitlessly waits for her was still there in the late 1980s - I must check and see if it still is, next time I am in the area. Imagine how I would have felt as a 19-year old to have chanced across Deneuve - unfortunately I was not aware that this was taking place! Two years later I saw her in "Belle de Jour" in Zurich: I have the DVD of that, but I'm not so sure it would be made today.
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