The film will play at the Film Forum in New York for a special two-week engagement beginning January 20. The New York Film Festival’s diverse slate of programming included a Revivals slate, a series ...
Julien Duvivier is one of the most influential filmmakers of the Twentieth Century. He began working in the silent era in France. In the sound era, he continued to make significant films in Europe as ...
Thank goodness Julien Duvivier couldn’t remember his lines, thus relieving the French stage of a mediocre actor and gifting French cinema with one of its master directors, albeit one whose full ...
Thank goodness Julien Duvivier couldn't remember his lines, thus relieving the French stage of a mediocre actor and gifting French cinema with one of its master directors, albeit one whose full ...
French director Julien Duvivier, like many European filmmakers, spent World War II in the comfortable exile of Hollywood, where he made a couple of nice movies (“Lydia,” “Tales of Manhattan”). When he ...
Archival Print! (A Man’s Neck, A Man’s Head). At one point Simenon himself planned to direct La tête d’un homme, but the producers enlisted Julien Duvivier, who had a number of literary adaptations to ...
The name Julien Duvivier may not immediately register in filmgoers’ minds. Like many other masters of the craft whose mastery extended into many genres—King Vidor and F. W. Murnau, for ...
Julien Duvivier (8 October 1896, Lille – 29 October 1967, Paris) was a French film director. He was prominent in French cinema in the years 1930-1960. Amongst his most original films, chiefly notable ...