TumblrAu Hasard BalthazarAnne WiazemskyA DonkeyThe HeadThe YoungJerzy Skolimowski: 5 Films That Deeply Moved Me | A.frameThe Oscar-nominated 'EO' director shares his love of Federico Fellini, Robert Bresson, and more.
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Anne WiazemskySuffragette MovementGeri HalliwellFrench MoviesJean Luc Godard90s GirlFrench CinemaLisa Says GahAll The Young DudesGeri Halliwell 'spices up' the Andrew Marr sofa with a touch of flirty glamourAnd as she giggled and fluttered her eyelashes through the interview she appeared to compare the 90s girl band, which propelled her to stardom and created the phrase 'girl power', to the Suffragette movement and Elizabeth I.
Anne WiazemskyKiss OutfitsPier Paolo PasoliniFrench CinemaOctober 5Falling DownNew WaveLocation HistoryOn TwitterAnne Wiazemsky on the set of Porcile (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1969)
She Was Only 17Anne WiazemskyAu Hasard BalthazarRobert BressonFilm WatchFrench CinemaBe NaturalVintage MusicLook At YouShe Was Only 17WEBSTA @brigittelacombe Anne Wiazemsky 1947 - 2017 Photographed in Paris in 1979. "She was only 17 when she was cast in “Au Hasard Balthazar” by Robert Bresson, who liked his performers to be natural and non-interpretive.
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Anne WiazemskyJean Pierre LeaudGena RowlandsFrancois TruffautPeople ReadingFrench New WaveFrench MoviesJean Luc GodardFaye DunawayHistory of film - The war years and post-World War II trendsDuring the U.S. involvement in World War II, the Hollywood film industry cooperated closely with the government to support its war-aims information campaign. Following the declaration of war on Japan, the government created a Bureau of Motion Picture Affairs to coordinate the production of entertainment features with patriotic, morale-boosting themes and messages about the “American way of life,” the nature of the enemy and the allies, civilian responsibility on the home front, and the…