Jean Mascolo

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Nathalie Granger
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Nathalie Granger

Sep 27, 1973
Dans une jolie maison des Yvelines, au bord d'une rivière, vivent deux femmes. L'une s'adonne aux travaux ménagers et au jardinage, assiste aux leçons de piano des enfants. L'autre, Madame Granger, s'inquiète de l'avenir de sa fille Nathalie, "d'une violence peu commune", a dit la maîtresse. Nathalie acceptera-t-elle d'être pensionnaire et de suivre des cours de musique? Seul un transistor, narrant les méfaits de deux jeunes tueurs, brise le silence qui hante la maison. C’est alors qu’un représentant fait irruption dans la maison.
Drama
Fun and Games for Everyone
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“FUN AND GAMES (FOR EVERYONE): a pitch black and milky white film shot during one of Olivier Mosset's exhibition openings. A psychedelic game of improvisation joins the Zanzibar group with Salvador Dalí, Barbet Schroeder and Jean Mascolo... the solarized image reminiscent of thick strokes of a paintbrush.” - Philippe Azoury
La caverne noire
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La caverne noire

Jan 01, 1970
In this interview with Dominique Noguez, Marguerite Duras talks successively about each of her four short films made in 1979: Césarée, Les Mains négatives, Aurélia Steiner (Melbourne), Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver). She touches briefly on the various subjects dealt with: the return to Césarée of Berenice, repudiated for reasons of state, Jewish wandering, the scandal of the camps in the two Aurelia Steiner. Negative Hands as the colonial data of humanity, a film offered to the blacks and Portuguese who clean up Paris before leaving the place. Marguerite Duras also comments, with excerpts, on the various traveling shots that make up the main plot of each of the short films. And the documentary ends with a few words of epilogue: a real pamphlet by Marguerite Duras against dreams, significantly entitled Work and Words.
Documentary
Duras filme
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Duras filme

Jan 01, 1981
A documentary about filmmaker Marguerite Duras.
Documentary
Les Enfants
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Les Enfants

Feb 01, 1985
Conversation between a woman (Duras) and a man (D. Noguez) about a woman and a man.
Comedy
India Song
6.4

India Song

Jun 04, 1975
Conversation between a woman (Duras) and a man (D. Noguez) about a woman and a man.
Drama
India Song
6.4

India Song

Jun 04, 1975
Conversation between a woman (Duras) and a man (D. Noguez) about a woman and a man.
Drama
La couleur des mots
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La couleur des mots

Jun 12, 1984
This afterword to India Song (Duras' celebrated 1975 film) is organized in several parts. It begins with an interview to Marguerite Duras by Dominique Noguez, an expert in her work; the interview links the film to the two movies whom it's related to: The Ravishment of Lol V. Stein and The Vice-Consul. Several themes are tackled: childhood, autobiographical traces, relationships between differents characters and different films and more. India Song's main actors — Delphine Seyrig and Michael Lonsdale, who played Anne-Marie Stretter and the French vice-consul — join the conversation and talk about their roles and their craft. Marguerite Duras then evokes her memories of the shooting with the composer Carlos D'Alessio and her camera operato Bruno Nuytten. The conversations are punctuated by clips of the film.
Documentary
Baxter, Vera Baxter
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Baxter, Vera Baxter

Jun 08, 1977
This afterword to India Song (Duras' celebrated 1975 film) is organized in several parts. It begins with an interview to Marguerite Duras by Dominique Noguez, an expert in her work; the interview links the film to the two movies whom it's related to: The Ravishment of Lol V. Stein and The Vice-Consul. Several themes are tackled: childhood, autobiographical traces, relationships between differents characters and different films and more. India Song's main actors — Delphine Seyrig and Michael Lonsdale, who played Anne-Marie Stretter and the French vice-consul — join the conversation and talk about their roles and their craft. Marguerite Duras then evokes her memories of the shooting with the composer Carlos D'Alessio and her camera operato Bruno Nuytten. The conversations are punctuated by clips of the film.
Mystery
La Femme du Gange
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La Femme du Gange

Apr 03, 1974
This afterword to India Song (Duras' celebrated 1975 film) is organized in several parts. It begins with an interview to Marguerite Duras by Dominique Noguez, an expert in her work; the interview links the film to the two movies whom it's related to: The Ravishment of Lol V. Stein and The Vice-Consul. Several themes are tackled: childhood, autobiographical traces, relationships between differents characters and different films and more. India Song's main actors — Delphine Seyrig and Michael Lonsdale, who played Anne-Marie Stretter and the French vice-consul — join the conversation and talk about their roles and their craft. Marguerite Duras then evokes her memories of the shooting with the composer Carlos D'Alessio and her camera operato Bruno Nuytten. The conversations are punctuated by clips of the film.
Drama
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Mar 16, 1982

A ten episode Tv series on cinephilia, in which contributors to both American and French films are interviewed.