Henry Jaglom is a filmmaker who was a pioneer of the independent film movement long before it had a name. Jaglom began his...
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1995
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Murphy (Candice Bergen) defies network policy to accept a role in a film directed by Louis Malle (then the real-life husband...
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1994
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In the late 1980s, noted theatrical director Andre Gregory assembled a group of friends and actors and began rehearsing a new...
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Director
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1994
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Filmmaker Jean Renoir (1894-1979) had an extremely long career writing, directing, producing and acting in films, beginning...
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1993
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Adapted from Josephine Hart's spare novel by British screenwriter David Hare and French director Louis Malle, this brooding...
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Director, Producer
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1992
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This is a well-regarded contemporary dramatic retelling of the story most familiar to audiences from Puccini's great opera La...
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1992
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This comic excursion from Louis Malle is set in May 1968, concurrent with a series of Parisian student uprisings. After the...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1990
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Gaspard Manesse plays Julien, an 11-year-old Catholic boarding-school resident during the Nazi occupation of France. He is...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1987
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For a period of about three months, celebrated French director Louis Malle grabbed his camera and took a tour of immigrant...
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Cinematographer, Director, Narrator
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1986
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Director Louis Malle scrutinizes modern-day racism in Alamo Bay. The scene is the Texas coast, where local fishermen resent...
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Director, Producer
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1985
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Louis Malle's heartwarming and thoughtful 1986 PBS documentary God's Country carries the viewer to Glencoe, MN, for a loving...
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Cinematographer, Director, Narrator
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1985
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The film style of Robert Bresson is the subject of this documentary tribute to the French director and screenwriter, and to...
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1984
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A remake of Pigeon by Mario Monicelli, but set on the streets of San Francisco in a contemporary America instead of Italy in...
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Director
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1984
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At the beginning of this documentary on early cinematographer Edwin S. Porter (1869-1941), director Charles Musser gives some...
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1982
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A extended conversation between two old friends over dinner proves an unexpectedly fascinating subject for a film in the...
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Director
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1981
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Director
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1980
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After making a series of acclaimed and controversial films in his native France, director Louis Malle made his American debut...
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Director, Producer
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1978
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1976
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1975
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1974
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For the minor feature-length documentary Place de la Republique (produced 1972, released 1974), Louis Malle and his mini-crew...
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Director
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1974
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Louis Malle shot the 75-minute documentary Humain, trop Humain (produced 1972, released 1974) at the end of a rare creative...
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Director
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1974
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Told with fondness and precision, and set in France at the time of the IndoChina War (which later became an American problem...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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Widely regarded as the crowning achievement of his career, Louis Malle's 378-minute documentary Phantom India provides an...
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Director
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1969
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Also known as La Fiancée du Pirate and Dirty Mary, this French comedy noir stars Bernadette Lafont as Marie, the title...
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1969
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Released in Europe as Histoires Extraordinaires and Tre Passi Nel Delirio, this is a portmanteau picture, comprised of three...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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Largely a heightened meditation on the overarching theme of the epic -- the impossibility of viewer understanding within the...
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Director
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1968
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This fourth episode of Louis Malle's seminal documentary Phantom India is grounded in the notion that time -- in the Western...
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Director
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1968
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This documentary - edited from the rushes of the longer Phantom India - shows the various stations of life and death in...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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Director
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1968
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This third episode of Phantom India -- Louis Malle's mammoth seminal documentary on his trip through Indian society and...
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Director
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1968
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The second episode of Phantom India, Louis Malle's seminal cinéma direct documentary on Indian society, compiles much of the...
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Director
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1968
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This sixth episode -- the next to last in Louis Malle's epic-length sociological documentary Phantom India -- charts the...
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Director
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1968
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Per its title, this fifth episode of Louis Malle's epic sociological documentary Phantom India explores the rigid Indian...
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Director
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1968
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1967
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Songwriter
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1965
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Director
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1964
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Maurice Ronet plays an alcoholic writer, Alain Leroy, who is on the verge of suicide (his character is based on writer...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1963
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Louis Malle directed this drama about the toll fame takes upon a women pursuing a May-December romance. Jill (Brigitte...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1962
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The esteemed Louis Malle spent his career alternating between features and documentaries; the latter often brought him a...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1962
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1960
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Director, Screenwriter
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1958
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The feature-film debut of famed director Louis Malle is an interesting, modern film noir with the classic theme of lovers...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1957
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Le Monde du Silence (The Silent World) is based on the best-selling book of the same name by famed oceanographer Jacques...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1956
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