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P rofessional critics from various fields are often accused of having the nerve to provide commentary on work that they, themselves, cannot do. Some argue that only people working ...
but why not watch more movies worth fighting for? Speaking to Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune in 1973, François Truffaut made an observation that’s cast a shadow over war movies ever since ...
In the 15th year of the film series Science & Fiction, Louis Hartlooper Complex and USG will screen four special films, with an introduction by young researchers.
François Truffaut famously said there’s no such thing as an anti-war film because movies inherently glamorize war. “Warfare,” ...
At the end of his life, gravely ill, François Truffaut took refuge with his ex ... Too weakened, he abandoned the project. The film reveals part of this final story.
François Truffaut. The producer was convinced to work with Godard, who was a complete unknown at this point, after reading a loosely-written four-page synopsis of the film, penned by Truffaut and ...
In this way, “Warfare” is perhaps closer to a “Call of Duty” campaign than anything else — it’s a film that becomes nothing more than a combat simulator, a commitment to gritty realism that, ...
In an interview with critic Gene Siskel, French director Francois Truffaut once stated, “Some films claim to be anti-war, but I don’t think I’ve really seen an anti-war film. Every ...