Sunday Mar 10, 2024
The One About French Cinema - Nouvelle Vague
Bonjour les cinéphiles, we have a surprise bonus episode! We just had the 49th César Awards on 23 February 2024 and the 96th Oscar Awards is happening today! You may have seen that the Anatomie d’un Chute (Anatomy of a Fall) is nominated for the Best Picture in the Oscar Awards. What’s a better excuse to talk about French cinema, then? We talk about César, Oscar, the controversial issues in these ceremonies, as well as the history behind French Cinema and more importantly the French cinema movement that changed the way films are being made: Nouvelle Vague (New Wave)!
Anatomie d’un Chute (Anotomy of a Fall)
Leadership of 'French Oscars' resigns amid Polanski controversy
Discours de Judith Godrèche aux césars : où êtes-vous, que dites-vous, gens du cinéma ?
César Awards 2020: French actress Adèle Haenel storms out after Roman Polanski wins best director
List of French Academy Award winners and nominees
La Passion de Dodin Bouffant (The Taste of Things)
White Savior Narrative in Film
How #OscarsSoWhite changed the Academy Awards
A Brief History of French Cinema
The French Existentialism and the Fight Against Paternalism
The Paris of the French New Wave: Then and Now
The Dark Side of an Auteur: Alfred Hitchcock’s Treatment of Women
Cléo de 5 à 7
Manifeste de 343 salopes (Manifesto of 343 sluts)
France makes abortion a constitutional right
Today’s quote is from Agnès Varda.
We recorded this episode on 9 March 2024, at Le Quartier General, the publication date of this episode is 10 March 2024.
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The music track used on our podcast is titled Into the Night and created by Praz Khanal.
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