Tag Archives: Delphine Seyrig

love triangle (film: Chère inconnue – Moshé Mizrahi, 1980)

I’m not much of a fan of melodramas. Most movies in that genre leave me indifferent at best, and unwillingly amuse me in the worst cases. However, there are exceptions, and in those cases the effect may be the opposite. … Continue reading

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a long, slow, beautiful, different film about colonial Asia (film: India Song – Marguerite Duras, 1975)

‘India Song‘ written and directed in 1975 by Marguerite Duras can be either a mesmerizing or a painful cinematic experience. The French writer whose literary work largely reflected her life experience in Asia and her fascination with this continent has … Continue reading

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