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A melancholic retelling by Jacques Rivette of Emily Brontë's classic love story in which the doomed lovers are transported from the Yorkshire moors to 1930s France. The passionate and vengeful Heathcliff is...
Adapted from Émile Zola’s novel of the same name, Marcel L’Herbier’s L’ARGENT is an opulent classic of late silent-era cinema. Filmed in part on location at the Paris stock exchange, it reveals a...
French-language cinema adaptation of the novel by Gustave Flaubert. In 19th-century France the young daughter of a farmer marries a dull doctor ten years her senior and soon becomes bored. She embarks on a...
Abel Gance as a pioneer of cinema technique ranks with Griffith and Eisenstein. He invented, long before they became widely adopted, such innovations as mobile hand-held cameras, large or multiple/variable...
Documentary biography of the filmmaker with excerpts from many of his films, including LA FOLIE DU DR TUBE, LA ROUE, J’ACCUSE (1919 silent version and 1938 sound version), AND NAPOLEON.
A remastered version of Jean Cocteau’s lavish production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.
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