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Since then, Allen has captured two national figure skating titles and a bronze medal in the 1964 Olympic Games. He was runnerup to Alain Calmat of France in the 1965 world championships...
...Guerre Est Finie by Alain Resnais. Resnais continues to employ a mosaic technique where flashbacks and quick montages of thoughts and objects are inserted, reaffirming Resnais' flair for visual stream of consciousness. Where Hiroshima Mon Amour used mostly flashbacks, La Guerre Est Finie's inserts are mostly flash-forwards: fears and premonitions of Diego, the middle-aged Spanish revolutionary, played so magnificently by Yves Montand. In sight and Sound, Tom Milne describes Diego as caught between two worlds "in more ways than one: between Spain and France, between youth and age, between the old Spain of the International Brigade...
...fact is that innovation is no longer the private preserve of the art houses but a characteristic of the main-line American movie. Two for the Road, otherwise an ordinary Audrey Hepburn vehicle, has as much back-and-forth juggling of chronology as any film made by Alain Resnais-not to mention a comic acidity about marital discord that is as candid as anything the Swedes have said. Even a conspicuous failure such as John Huston's Reflections in a Golden Eye bleeds color images through black-and-white in a startling extension of the camera's palette...
...SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9 p.m.-12:15 a.m.). Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon star in The Leopard (1963), a tale of Italy's aristocracy during the 1860s...
...theater folk from 26 countries plunked down $60 each to get the Strasberg pitch. Among the students who enrolled in the four-week course were a Moulin Rouge chorus girl and a psychotherapist, as well as some of the best actors and directors in France, notably Jeanne Moreau, Alain Resnais, Annie Girardot, Delphine Seyrig, Louis Malle, Madeleine Robinson and Jean-Louis Barrault...