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JACQUES RIVETTE is not a name many American filmgoers are likely to know, but since its release in 1968 his L'Amour Fou has become a minor classic in France. It was released in this country only within the last year, largely because it runs for somewhat more than four hours, and distributors naturally tend to be wary. It is, moreover, a tense, slowly-paced film, taking its rhythm from scenes of a company of actors rehearsing a modern production of Racine's Andromaque under the direction of Sebastien (Jean-Pierre Kalfon) interwoven with scenes of Sebastien's deteriorating marriage...
CENTRAL CINEMA II L'Amour Fou (Rivette), 7:30 (Weekend...
EMERSON 210: Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black, May 2, 3, 9, $1, Alain Resnais's Hiroshima Mon Amour...
Hiroshima Mon Amour. One of the earliest and most important films of the French New Wave. Alain Resnais's film begins with a French actress who falls in love with a Japanese architect in Hiroshima. The associations of love and war provoke a dislocation of memory and time. Emmanuele Riva brings forth a tremendous range of emotion, which is very evocative even on a first viewing, before subtle complexities begin to fall into place...
EMERSON HALL 210 Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black, April 26 at 9, April 27, 28 at 7:30 and 9:30, May 2-4 at 9. The Wild Child, April 26 at 7:30, Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour...