Francophile Alert! The 16th edition of L.A.’s French film festival COL*COA (“City of Lights, City of Angels”) has revealed its first programming selections to unspool starting April 16 in Hollywood.
Born in Paris, France, the son of a cabinet maker whose wife died when their son was five, Marcel Carné began his career as a film critic, becoming editor of the weekly publication, Hebdo-Films, and ...
Many standard reference works cite Aug. 18, 1909, as the birthdate of the famous French movie director Marcel Carne. Evidently, he had succeeded in fudging the date by three years, making it feasible ...
Classic French cinema is nothing new to the long running distribution company StudioCanal, Having previously released a collection of Jean-Pierre Melville’s films, and the complete works of Jacques ...
It’s hard not to think of Marcel Carne’s “Quai des Brumes” (“Port of Shadows”), newly available on DVD, in tandem with its more accomplished companion piece, “Le Jour se leve” (“Daybreak”). “Quai” ...
Marcel Carné’s ‘Le Quai des Brumes' (1938), which has received a 4K restoration from Studiocanal, is a classic of French ...
In this crisp restoration of Marcel Carné’s rich, literary romance from 1945 ('France's answer to "Gone with the Wind'!"), four men tussle for the affections of one woman, the conflicted, sphinx-like ...
Paul Risker talks to Ginette Vincendeau, King's College professor of film studies, about the enduring influence of Marcel Carné's masterpiece Le Jour Se lève If you’ve read something you love on our ...
'Life is full of mysteries, isn't it? A bird, an apple, a beast, the sun, the trees in these woods . . . Even us—we don't know from whence we come or where we go," a girl says to her beloved in Marcel ...