This film ranked #13 in Time Out's list of the 100 greatest French films. Click here to see the full list. From ‘Jour de Fête’ to ‘Céline and Julie Go Boating’, there’s an enchanting minor strain in ...
The late Jacques Demy's 1967 Les Demoiselles de Rochefort is a film that makes you wonder, a few hours later, if you haven't simply dreamed it. In its bright pink-and-white elegance, its deliriously ...
The 1967 film "Les demoiselles de Rochefort" by Jacques Demy starred a young Catherine Deneuve and her real-life sister Françoise Dorleac as twins living in the French seaside town of Rochefort, where ...
Hosted by the Duke Mitchell Film Club, DukeFest is your best chance this year to catch up with a fistful of out-there movies that you won’t get to see anywhere else. Alongside a night of VHS mayhem, a ...
Although eternally eclipsed by The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg (1964), Jacques Demy’s second collaboration with musician Michel Legrand still succeeds in being both an homage to the Hollywood musical and a ...
This was Demy's big budget follow up to 1964’s Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, placed on hold for two years until there was a gap in Gene Kelly’s schedule. His presence, along with that of fairground ...
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It’s hard to believe that Jacques Demy’s musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (The Young Ladies of Rochefort) was released to anything but a universe hurling of hats in the air and dancing on the ...
THE FILMS of Jacques Demy, small variations on a small theme, appear roughly every other year and make no significant contribution whatsoever to world cinema. The prime mover in Demy's light-struck ...