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Hiroshima mon amour (French pronunciation: [iʁoʃima mɔ̃n‿amuʁ], lit. Hiroshima, My Love, Japanese: 二十四時間の情事, romanized: Nijūyojikan no jōji, lit. 'Twenty-four hour love affair'), is a 1959 romantic drama film directed by French director Alain Resnais and written by French author Marguerite Duras.
After Kino Lorber's Blu-ray release of the film in 2015, American film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote, "but for better and for worse, Je t’aime je t'aime functions as a first-person narrative, even more than Resnais’ earlier Hiroshima mon amour and his later masterpiece Providence, although we may have some trouble accepting its melancholy ...
She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais. [8] Duras's early novels were fairly conventional in form, and were criticized for their "romanticism" by fellow writer Raymond Queneau ; however, with Moderato Cantabile , she became more experimental, paring down her texts to give ...
[1] Levy did not show the script to potential financiers; instead, he told them: "Look here, you turned down The 400 Blows because you couldn't understand the script, you turned down Hiroshima Mon Amour; well, I can't make head nor tail of this script and what's more I'm not even going to show it to you - but I want 30 million francs."
Suwa's third feature film, H Story (starring Kō Machida), was released in March 2000. It presents itself as an autobiographical documentary on an attempt to remake Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour, [2] and had been noted as an audacious attempt at a Nouvelle Vague portrayal of his hometown, Hiroshima. [3] The film is bilingual French-Japanese.
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Hiroshima Mon Amour: Alain Resnais: Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Stella Dassas: Drama: French-Japanese co-production [16] Hit and Run: Bernard Borderie: Antonella Lualdi, Félix Marten, Aimè Clariond: Crime: French-Italian-Yugoslav co-production Houla Houla: Robert Darène: Fernand Raynaud, Noël Roquevert: Comedy: The Indestructible: Jean Boyer
Alain Resnais (French: [alɛ̃ ʁɛnɛ]; 3 June 1922 – 1 March 2014) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career extended over more than six decades.After training as a film editor in the mid-1940s, he went on to direct short films including Night and Fog (1956), an influential documentary about the Nazi concentration camps.