Posts Tagged: Jeanne Moreau

XIIDX day 7: the help
New Year’s Eve, millions of German television viewers watch an 18-minute black & white programme which most of them have seen numerous times before, in a language which is second to their mother tongue at best.

XIIDX day 7: the help
New Year’s Eve, millions of German television viewers watch an 18-minute black & white programme which most of them have seen numerous times before, in a language which is second to their mother tongue at best.

XIIDX day 6: down and out in Paris
The life of Dadaist poet Jacques Rigaut, as well as his death (which we’ve already talked about) inspired Pierre Drieu La Rochelle’s 1931 novel Le feu follet (“The Fire Within”) which Louis Malle filmed in 1963.

XIIDX day 6: down and out in Paris
The life of Dadaist poet Jacques Rigaut, as well as his death (which we’ve already talked about) inspired Pierre Drieu La Rochelle’s 1931 novel Le feu follet (“The Fire Within”) which Louis Malle filmed in 1963.

The countess in the cinema
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if photographer Joel-Peter Witkin went back in time to Blood of a Poet-era Jean Cocteau and convinced him that steampunk was the way forward (and who among us hasn’t?), you’re about to find out.

The countess in the cinema
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if photographer Joel-Peter Witkin went back in time to Blood of a Poet-era Jean Cocteau and convinced him that steampunk was the way forward (and who among us hasn’t?), you’re about to find out.