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Dancer in the Dark
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 6, 2000 Lars von Trier's "Dancer in the Dark," that most morose of musicals, is so exasperating in its contradictions, so frustrating in its fakery, so deeply irritating in its pretensions, it's frankly hard to know where to begin...Tags: Movies, David Morse, Entertainment, Social Issues, New York
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Time Regained
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 14, 2000 Raul Ruiz, the audacious Chilean director who has long lived in France, has pulledoff his most ambitious coup yet: a mesmerizing, shimmering and amazingly successful adaptation of "Time Regained," the final two volumes...Tags: Marcel Proust, France, French Literature, World War I (1914-1918), Death
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Place Vendo^me
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 8, 2000 "Place Vendo^me" takes its title from one of the most elegant public squares in the world. In the heart of Paris, it is framed by superb 18th century buildings, many of them housing ultra-luxe jewelry stores. One of the most...Tags: Movies, Emmanuelle Seigner, Francois Berleand, Entertainment, Film Festivals
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Alice and Martin
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 4, 2000 "Alice and Martin" is another of director Andre Techine's quietly shattering depth charges probing complex relationships within families and between friends and lovers. It continues a remarkable Techine cycle that includes...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Celebrities, Family, Entertainment
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Pola X
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 13, 2000 The Europeans, especially the French, can still carry off the big, serious romantic movie, and no one is doing it better, or with such bravura, as Leos Carax. The cost of replicating Paris' Pont Neuf for his "Lovers...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Entertainment, Herman Melville, Leos Carax
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Under the Sand
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 18, 2001 At the start of Francois Ozon's astute and penetrating "Under the Sand," an affluent, sophisticated Parisian couple, Marie and Jean Drillon (Charlotte Rampling and Bruno Cremer), are in their elegant apartment packing for a...Tags: Jessica Lange, Meryl Streep, Charlotte Rampling
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After summer of flops, a season of quality?
Sun Movie CriticHail, hail, the "Gang"'s finally here. That would be "Gangs of New York", Martin Scorsese's long-awaited latest, an epic tale of love and loyalties, played out among the rival immigrant groups of 19th-century New York City. Not since "Titanic" has a film...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Barry Pepper, Prisons, Nathan Lane
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'Kings and Queen'
Times Staff WriterWhen Nora Cotterelle (Emmanuelle Devos) first glides into view in Arnaud Desplechin's sprawling and exuberant "Kings and Queen," you almost feel as though she's wafted in on the strains of "Moon River," floating in the Parisian spring air like some...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Mathieu Amalric, Death, Hospitals and Clinics
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Movie review: 'A Talking Picture'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3˝ stars (out of 4) A majestic and profound work by one of the greatest of all living filmmakers, Manoel de Oliveira's "A Talking Picture" ("Um Filme Falado") compresses a vast span of human history, some of civilization's glorious landmarks and a sudden...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Family, Entertainment, Portugal
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'A Talking Picture'
Times Staff Writer"A Talking Picture" is an honest title for a film that is almost entirely conversation. Yet its rich contemplative tone proves deceptive, for its director, Portugal's preeminent filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, at 96, still knows how to pack a wallop....Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Celebrities, Entertainment, Portugal
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'The Musketeer'
Times Staff WriterThe movies have been telling and retelling Alexandre Dumas' 1844 swashbuckler "The Three Musketeers" on the screen for nearly a century, and clearly director-cinematographer Peter Hyams understood the need to take a fresh approach if he were to attempt it...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Mena Suvari, Miramax Films, Jennifer Lopez
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Genealogies of a Crime
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 10, 1998 Catherine Deneuve's career is as enduring as her beauty because she has always taken roles that rely as much on her talent as her looks. With Portuguese fabulist Raul Ruiz's brilliant, bravura "Genealogies of a Crime" she...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Entertainment, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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