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“La Piscine” – Everyone into the pool [MOVIE REVIEW] SHARE Alain Delon in Jacques Deray’s LA PISCINE (1969). Courtesy: Rialto Pictures / Studiocanal “La Piscine” (“The Swimming Pool”), a compelling French thriller from 1969, directed by Jacques Deray and adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière from a script by Jean-Emmanuel Contil, is being rereleased in a new 4K restoration. Jean-Paul gazes around him, quietly adjusting his bathing suit, his hair, and his demeanor, all sexy bravado slightly overwhelmed by the self-doubt of someone recognizing his good fortune and doubting his place in the sun of this luxurious villa in the hills above St. Tropez. He lies at the edge of the swimming pool as he awaits the appearance of Marianne, his paramour. Bristling with sexual energy, the atmosphere becomes electric with her appearance. She walks confidently to his side of the pool and lies down. The atmosphere is charged as he toys with the strap of her bikini while ....
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Opinion: An India viewed through French eyes ByTrisha GuptaTrisha Gupta / Updated: Feb 22, 2021, 10:59 IST Mahabharata was both a way to enter Indian culture and to look at it from the outside. “Writing for film is filming,” Jean-Claude Carrière used to tell his screenwriting students. “You have to know that what you write, is not written to be published. It is written to be forgotten and to be transformed into something else. Into another kind of matter. [That is] absolutely essential.” The legendary French screenwriter, who died on February 8 at 89, exemplified the art of collaboration so necessary when writing for cinema. Over a wide-ranging career, he worked with some of the finest directors of the 20th century, from the masterfully comic Jacques Tati (who originally hired Carrière to novelise his films), to the surrealist Luis Buñuel (with whom he wrote six memorable films, including Belle De Jour and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), ....
Jean-Claude Carrière, 89, Dies; Prolific Writer of Screenplays and More He was a favorite of Luis Buñuel and other top filmmakers. He also had a fruitful collaboration with the stage director Peter Brook. Jean-Claude Carrière in 1999. He had more than 150 film and television writing credits and also wrote books and plays.Credit.Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Feb. 11, 2021 Jean-Claude Carrière, an author, playwright and screenwriter who collaborated with the director Luis Buñuel on a string of important films and went on to work on scores of other movies, among them Philip Kaufmanâs âThe Unbearable Lightness of Beingâ (1988), died on Monday at his home in Paris. He was 89. ....
Jean-Claude Carrière The Frenchman also wrote The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and Diary of a Chambermaid and received an honorary Oscar. Jean-Claude Carrière, the prolific French screenwriter who collaborated with some of the greatest art house auteurs of his time, has died. He was 89. Carrière died Monday evening of natural causes at his home in Paris, his daughter Kiara Carrière told the news service AFP. Carrière won a competitive Oscar in 1963 for his work with countryman Pierre Étaix on a live-action short film, then received an honorary Academy Award at the Governors Awards in 2014. ....