Friday, September 28, 2012

Cinephilia Française: September


Hello all. I hope the month of September has been kind to you. For myself, it saw the official launch of my new little French film review column over at Row Three, Cinephilia Française. Covering a new Olivier Assayas film featured at TIFF and three certified classics from before 1950, I think the column got off to a good start - I at least certainly enjoyed writing about all the chosen films, and I'm looking forward to keeping it up with more interesting picks. Likewise, I hope there are some readers out there who are inspired to check out some of these.

Anyways, September's Cinephilia Française reviews are gathered below. Thank you for reading, and stay tuned for more pieces throughout October over at Row Three!

·Zero for Conduct (Jean Vigo, 1933)
·Something in the Air (Olivier Assayas, 2012)
·Children of Paradise (Marcel Carné, 1945)
·The Lower Depths (Jean Renoir, 1936)

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