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In Reply to: Re: Creme brulee... posted by Patrick UITZ on December 29, 2001 at 13:02:52:
Are you familiar with Feuillade's escapist serials, "Fantomas" and
"Judex" near the end of World War I? I found Rohmer's "Pauline at
the Beach" enjoyable in the early 1980s. Want to see De Filippo's
"The Seven Deadly Sins"-1952; an Italian-French production; it has
7 episodes, each one illustrating a sin, plus one "unknown" epispode thrown
in. - AH
Follow Ups:
Yes I am,are there are classical for every Frenchman !
Who can not remember Franjus!
Rohmer ,long long time ago!
The seven deadly sins,when it came out ,in Nice, France and later on the tv,Idid not like it very much,as I can recall...
My love goes to : Lubitsch who bring the joy of life after so longtime passed-still-Hitchcock.the master,full of symbols,that you can look and look...Truffaut,with Jule & Jim,J. Ford for his Humanity,DeSicca..the bicyclet Thief,for the shame it generate in every father in us...F. Lang...M..Murnau...D.Lean...Einsenstein for the quality and forceful rendition,like a painter...Abel Gance...
I could go on and on...sorry...
Please don't apologise - art is passion, not sterility! I will try
and post Maltin's 3&1/2 star ratings of the French films later, but
in increments of 25 per post, too many for one. - AH
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