Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont and Françoise Lebrun in "The Mother and the Whore." (Courtesy FLC Press) It feels like for as long as I’ve been reading about movies, I’ve been reading about “The ...
The Mother and the Whore (1973) Credit: Gene Siskel Film Center “Forgotten” and “underappreciated” are common descriptors used by marketers to attract newbies and obsessives alike to questionable ...
A gaping hole in film history is filled by the restoration and reissue of the films of Jean Eustache, a crucial heir of the French New Wave, presented in a complete retrospective at Film at Lincoln ...
'70s Week: Hunter S. Thompson saw the 1960s as "the crest of a high and beautiful wave" — filmmakers like Michelangelo Antonioni, Monte Hellman, and Jean Eustache watched it crash ashore. Late in ...
Film at Lincoln Center and Janus Films present a 12-picture retrospective of the filmmaker’s evocative works, which explored the intersection between autobiography and fiction Kristin M. Jones ...