Posts Tagged ‘Jean-Louis Trintignant’
An Appreciation – The Three Colors Trilogy
One of the most fascinating examinations involving the mystery of human connection comes from Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors Trilogy (1993-94). The three films (Blue, White, and Red) signify the tenets of the French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. But that doesn’t begin to describe what…
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Even without context, the opening moments of Michael Haneke’s Amour are among the most harrowing and unforgettable he’s ever put on screen. That may seem daunting for those familiar with his previous work (Funny Games and Caché among others), but there’s a poignancy here that…
READ MOREMacGuffin Roundtable #4 – The Great Silence
The MacGuffin crew discusses The Great Silence, from director Sergio Corbucci and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant. This episode can be played online via the flash player below or it can be downloaded from here. It is available on both iTunes and Zune.
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