Cinéma, de notre temps - Season 1

Cinéma, de notre temps - Season 1
Cinéma, de notre temps - Season 1
1989
Documentary
Season 1 - A televisual memory of cinema, this documentary series about contemporary filmmakers from around the world, created by Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe, is a follow-up to the acclaimed initial series "Filmmakers of our time" (1964-1972). (imdb)
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Created by:
André S. Labarthe, Janine BazinJanine Bazin has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Cinéma, de notre temps, Jean Renoir le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur, Jean Renoir le patron, 1e partie: La recherche du relatif, Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman and Jean Renoir le patron, 3e partie: La règle et l'exception
Starring:
Jean-Claude Dauphin, Claude Chabrol, Jean DouchetGenre:
DocumentaryCountry:
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The Scorsese Machine (1990)
- S1E5
Scorsese is filmed in his office, and at home with his parents, allowing him to speak whenever he feels like it rather than responding to conventional interview questions.
Pasolini l'enragé (1991)
- S1E6
Revised version of Pasolini l'enragé (1966), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.19 15 November 1966.
Oliveira l'architecte (1993)
- S1E10
The Portuguese director Paulo Rocha pays tribute to a mentor, Manoel De Oliveira, in this hour long TV documentary portrait.
D'un silence l'autre (1993)
- S1E11
Revised version of D'un silence l'autre (1967), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.29 9 December 1967.
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami is interviewed in Tehran and his work is profiled.
Over eight days of interviews Rohmer elaborates on the relationship between film and literature, and how that pertains to his own work.
Over eight days of interviews Rohmer elaborates on the relationship between film and literature, and how that pertains to his own work.
Bresson ni vu ni connu (1994)
- S1E16
Revised version of Bresson ni vu ni connu (1965), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.8 17 June 1965.
Rebroadcast of Jean Renoir le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur (1967) from the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.22 January 1967.
Documentary about the director Shohei Imamura. This intimate portrayal arrives to calm us. In good health and enjoying life, Imamura gets drunk methodically in a bar worthy of "An Autumn Afternoon". Then, in the hands of the professional of a hairdresser, he tells his short experience as a director of pornographic films.
Cavalier tracks his career from early more money oriented work toward more unconventional and personal expression within a documentary framework.
Revised version of La nouvelle vague par elle-même (1964), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.2 19 May 1964.
Revised version of "Rome brûle" (Portrait de Shirley Clarke) (1970), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.45 4 October 1970.
Revised version of Jean-Pierre Melville (Portrait en 9 poses) (1971), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.48 16 July 1971.
The Taiwanese auteur gives French director Assayas, his interviewer, a guided tour of the island country.
Approached to direct an episode of the tv series Cinema of Our Times, the Belgian auteur turns the camera on herself and offers a selection of clips from her work. (imdb)
Philippe Garrel, artiste (1998)
- S1E29
A biographical movie on film director Philippe Garrel, based on a live interview during which his ideas and relationships are discussed, and illustrated with inserts from his movies.
John Cassavetes (1998)
- S1E30
Revised version of John Cassavetes (1969), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.38 17 March 1969.
Jean-Pierre Limosin follows Takeshi Kitano on the set of Kikujiro, and films it during an interview with Shiguehiko Hasumi, president of the University of Tokyo and who, as a great film buff, was one of the first to recognize the directorial talents of Takeshi Kitano
Premiere TV broadcast (France) of the theatrical film One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevitch (1987).
Revised version of John Ford, entre chien et loup (1966), the earlier incarnation of this series, episode #1.18 16 June 1966.
Pedro Costa's intimate portrait of the Huillet-Straub filmmaking team
Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty (2003)
- S1E37
Intimate portrait of Abel Ferrara: the result is an eccentric road movie, with the restless film maker around New York by night.
A fascinating look at Georgian expat filmmaker Otar Iosseliani through the lens of his former assistant Julie Bertuccelli, focused on his unique working methods and conception of cinema.
The cinematic word of the Dardenne brothers, printed on incandescent Super 8 in Seraing, their adolescence hometown. Decorating the film, a town that was actually incandescent before the shutdown of the local metallurgical industry.
A documentary film on André S. Labarthe shot in several stages from winter 2006 to winter 2008 in Paris and Massais. The interviews recorded in 2006 shape a nascent dialogue and then a correspondence accompanies the third part of the film.
Erice wanders about between Madrid and Paris remembering those primeval scenes in his education as a filmmaker, retrieving places more alive than ever in his cinéphile memory. Paris-Madrid.
Portrait d'Otto Preminger (2014)
- S1E47
A 1972 interview with Filmmaker Otto Preminger, who discusses his origins in the theater, and the compromises he has made in order to maintain some control over his Hollywood projects.
Maverick Cahiers critic and filmmaker in his own right, Luc Moullet provides a surprisingly tender portrait of a female director who has aroused controversy with her depictions of sexuality.
No Return Rafi Pitts (2016)
- S1E57
The portrait of an exiled film-maker. Pitts survives by filming beyond boundaries. The story of an auteur who will always say ''I am situated in the meantime''.
A “Cinéma, de notre temps” series episode directed by french film critic Alain Bergala and filmmaker Jean-Pierre Limosin, originally aired 18 March 2018. (letterboxd.com)
Olivier Assayas (2017)
- S1E61
30 years after his debut, Olivier Assayas is back in New York to present his latest feature film shot in Paris, London, Prague and Oman.
Cast & Info
Created by:
André S. Labarthe, Janine BazinJanine Bazin has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Cinéma, de notre temps, Jean Renoir le patron, 2e partie: La direction d'acteur, Jean Renoir le patron, 1e partie: La recherche du relatif, Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman and Jean Renoir le patron, 3e partie: La règle et l'exception
Starring:
Jean-Claude Dauphin, Claude Chabrol, Jean DouchetGenre:
DocumentaryCountry:
France
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