Sentences with phrase «french new»

Excerpt from the French New Code of Civil Procedure 7.
Inspired by French New Wave films and the band Beach
Inspired by Pier Paolo Pasolini's unfiltered critiques of modern life, French New Wave's obsession with details and rituals, Jean - Luc Godard's technical prowess, and Warhol's transparency, his crew replaced traditional narrative with untrained actors and improvisation.
Auder's approach to filming was largely inspired by Andy Warhol's screen tests, and the experimental films of exponents of the French New Wave like Jean - Luc Godard.
The same can be said of Robert Longo and David Salle's obsession with film noir and French New Wave cinema.
Closer to home, it imitated the junk art elements of the French New Realism (Nouveau Realisme).
It's lights, camera, action at James Hyman Gallery with a stellar Raymond Cauchetier exhibition that takes a glimpse into the fascinating world of French New Wave cinema
In the early galleries alongside we find the works of Tony Tuckson, an abstract expressionist experimenting with found objects, and the collaborative paintings of Mike Brown, Ross Crothall and Colin Lanceley, with their funky, colourful assemblages that echoed early pop but also French New Realism.
A friend of the short - lived conceptual artist Yves Klein (1928 - 62), Tinguely became part of the French New Realism movement in 1960.
Their projects find inspiration in sources ranging from Spanish painting to Greek modernist architecture to French new - wave film.
Meanwhile Tokyo - based Kazumi Nakamura showed in Blum & Poe's New York space (which also hosted a survey of work by French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda, in March); and Juergen Teller had his first solo presentation (curated by Francesco Bonami) in Japan in 25 years, at Blum & Poe's Tokyo gallery.
In this French New Wave — influenced fantasy - drama, two young lovers long to leave Dakar for the glamour and comforts of France, but their escape plan is beset by complications both concrete and mystical.
From «The French new wave, Gerry Walker welcomes an alternative to the conventions of gallery management in the work of Olivier Cornet», Irish Arts Review magazine, Summer edition, June - August 2016.
Two years later Mr. Weber took a job in Los Angeles with the Virginia Dwan Gallery, known for its focus on the French New Realists and, increasingly, on Minimalists like Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre and Robert Ryman, and young Earthworks artists like Michael Heizer, Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria.
Screening: The Gleaners & I at IFC Center Agnès Varda's 2000 film The Gleaners & I is an ode to potatoes and the people who harvest them — an unusual subject, but would one expect anything less from the French New Wave director?
Opening: Jean - Luc Godard at Miguel Abreu Gallery Among the many to have had a retrospective at the Centre Pompidou in Paris is the French New Wave filmmaker Jean - Luc Godard, who, in 2006, was to complete a major new installation at the museum on the occasion of the show.
This mode is powerfully introduced at the start of the exhibition with Yes, But (2008), a wall painting of quotes appropriated from the legendary French New Wave film director Jean - Luc Godard in the 2002 film The Future (s) of Film.
IT IS HARDLY SURPRISING that Alain Robbe - Grillet should have moved from his particular conception and practice of the French New Novel to the cinema.
There painter Jane Freilicher used to observe Joan and Mike across the room — she in jeans and the talismanic long leather coat - smoking, drinking, huddling conspiratorially over a little table, and looking «very French New Wave.»
Missing Truffaut (2014), a rare sculptural work that will be installed in Blaffer's courtyard, replicates a quotidian wooden lamppost and the type of handmade sign commonly adhered to its surface announcing the loss of a pet — in this case, a cat named after one of the French New Wave's most prolific and critically acclaimed filmmakers.
She graduated with honors from Moscow State Lomonosov University in 2009, and continued her studies in art history at the École du Louvre in Paris, with particular focus on French New Realism and works of Yves Klein and Martial Raysse.
From a French new media superstar in the making to a world - famous artist who's taking an enormous stylistic risk, these are the artists everyone will be talking about this month.
The 1973 film followed fifteen years of movies that helped to define the French New Wave, but it offers his tribute to a entire medium.
Moving to New York City the same year, he became immersed in the downtown art scene, and was a pioneer of early video art influenced by Warhol's screen tests and French New Wave directors such as Jean - Luc Godard.
There painter Jane Freilicher used to observe Joan and Mike across the room — she in jeans and the talismanic long leather coat — smoking, drinking, huddling conspiratorially over a little table, and looking «very French New Wave.»
There's your research paper about the French New Wave, and then there's your essay about the effectiveness of NATO in contemporary international relations and so on.
A DAY IN THE COUNTRY By Donald Chase Claude Chabrol at 60: the reigning classicist of the French New Wave ventures into Tradition of Quality territory to film Flaubert's Madame Bovary.
Jaglom's appeal may finally rest on the audience's lack of exposure to other self - reflexive movies — a type of film that virtually defines much of the French New Wave, American experimental film, and Hollywood movies about movies, ranging from Sullivan's Travels to The Stunt Man to comedies by Jerry Lewis and Albert Brooks.
JULES AND JIM The jewel of the French New Wave is about to get a new setting on video — restored, re-subtitled, letterboxed.
In honor of the Museum of the Moving Image and the Museum of Arts and Design's joint retrospective French New Wave Essentials, now ongoing in New York, New Yorker film editor and blogger extraordinaire Richard Brody has posted a short and diverting...
The man who had stunned the world by helping start the French New Wave with masterpieces like The -LSB-...]
After the war, by starting his own studio and making independent films on small budgets, he essentially pointed the way for the French New Wave.
A candid and human drama, The 400 Blows not only launched the feature career of Truffaut, a 27 - year - old who had gained notice as a film critic, but also the French New Wave, an era of cinema that is revered by many and often channeled by Wes Anderson, one of today's most acclaimed filmmakers and the active one by far most recognized by Criterion.
Now in their 80s, these two icons of the French New Wave have lost none of their charisma or acting prowess.
If you've grooved on any number of French New Wave or child's - eye Iranian films, give praise to the big daddy.
French New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut also helmed an adaptation in 1966.
Frances Ha is a stylistic departure for the filmmaker, playing like French New Wave meets Woody Allen's Manhatten.
French cinema legend Agnes Varda — who's been active since the days of the French New Wave and who, believe it or not, has never been nominated for an Oscar before — also made history as the oldest person ever nominated at 89 years old.
He's made a comic French New Wave pastiche about Jean - Luc Godard's early years with perpetually ubiquitous Louis Garrel as the auteur and Stacy Martin as his young lover (the other leading star of the film).
The dazzling sophomore film from Wes Anderson is equal parts coming - of - age story, French New Wave homage, and screwball comedy.
Jean - Luc Godard's fourth film features Godard's wife - at - the - time Anna Karina as an actress - turned - prostitute in this ground breaking example of the French New Wave.
Claude Chabrol's Le beau serge, released later that year, is generally considered the first film of the French New Wave - why not this?
Many films associated with the French New Wave could also be considered prime examples of stoned - logic films because they foreground style over tight narratives, and focus on existential themes of the individual's place in modern society.
Ledger's Dylan would reflect French New Wave especially in it's treatment of women: to be worshipped but not creative in their own right.I felt this film was a brave attempt by Todd Haynes as a fan of Dylan's music and the chameleon - like changes the man - performer went through.
You always hear about the French New Wave and how ground breaking it was at that time.
That's, to me, a disappointing read of not only the French New Wave but film critics as well — these ones, especially, and others (the good ones) in general.
This week we have the directorial debut of world - renowned animation giant Hayao Miyazaki, a tour - de-force performance from Diane Kruger, a heartwarming documentary from French New Wave pioneer Agnes Varda, John Woo «s high - octane Netflix action movie packed to the brim with doves, and an intriguing Danish semi-zombie series.
The French New Wave erupted in France during the 1950s, chucking all the formal rules of filmmaking out the window.
Seberg, the darling of the French New Wave era, became romantically and politically involved with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal (to be played by Anthony Mackie) and became a target of the FBI for her part in the Black Power movement of the 1960s.
Birdman unfolds like a French New Wave film with its idiosyncrasies and philosophical dialogue.
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