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La peine perdue de Jean Eustache (1997)
Ángel Díaz’s documentary The Lost Sorrows of Jean Eustache, concentrates on Eustache as cinematic thinker and archivist of his own life. Actors read texts written by Eustache, including the following reflection: “The role of the author in cinema should be one of non-intervention.” This sentence reminds us that he belongs to the greatest of film traditions (he cites Griffith, Renoir, Dreyer, and Lang as his models), the one that sees cinema as a matter of placing the camera in front of reality and capturing it ardently, precisely, and without tricks.
Ituaiga: Documentary
Faʻafiafia: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Françoise Lebrun, Boris Eustache, Sylvie Durastanti, Jean-Michel Barjol, Henri Martinez
Auvaa: Angel Díez (Director), Laetitia Gonzalez (Associate Producer), Yvan Gaillard (Editor), Jean-Pierre Ruh (Sound), Angel Díez (Screenplay), Philippe Théaudière (Cinematography)
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Faʻamalolo: May 14, 1997
Lauiloa: 0.347
Gagana: Français
Potu potu: Les Films du Poisson, La Sept-Arte
Atunuʻu: France