Claire Denis and Jim Jarmusch In Conversation | Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2022
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- A special conversation from the 27th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema with Claire Denis and Jim Jarmusch. Claire Denis’s Both Sides of the Blade opens July 8 in our theaters. Get showtimes and tickets: www.filmlinc.o...
Claire Denis, the singular cinematic visionary behind Beau Travail (NYFF37), Let the Sunshine In (NYFF55), and High Life (NYFF56), returned to Film at Lincoln Center with this year’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Opening Night selection Both Sides of the Blade, a searing and unsparing romantic drama. Denis sat down with longtime friend and fellow filmmaker Jim Jarmusch-an icon of the American independent filmmaking landscape, and the official Guest of Honor at the 2022 edition of the festival-for an extended conversation about their decades-spanning careers.
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We're lucky to have them, love these two so much ❤
I loved Chester Hymes too!!
Thank you, Claire and Jim stars "Stars at Noon" now streaming on HULU
all hail the QUEEN!
After discovering TROUBLE EVERY DAY I became fascinated with Claire Denis as a filmmaker and excited to add other great French films to my list of favorites. Then I watched HIGH LIFE and BASTARDS . . . . Such incredibly refreshing experiences and reassuring my faith in modern Cinema to still find unique ways of telling a story & expressing visual poetry.
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Claire Denis style is writing with the camera
Two wonderful human beings. On top of everything else they achived already.
💖 Jim Jarmusch. He's so relational, lovely.
what a great conversation
Could anyone catch what book Claire Denis said her producer of Let Sunshine In asked her to adapt? It was in French.
I'm so excited to see Stars at Noon and Both sides of the blade!
Claire Dennis is one of the best directors of all the time
Best living French female filmmaker, at 76, she rocks!
best living filmmaker since godard died
love themmmm so much