Alain Resnais
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Vannes, Morbihan, Bretagne, DOM
France



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MoviesCoeurs (2006)
Pas sur la bouche (2003)
On connaît la chanson (1997)
Smoking/No Smoking (1993)
Gershwin (1992) (V)
Contre l'oubli (1991)
I Want to Go Home (1989)
Mélo (1986)
Amour à mort, L' (1984)
Vie est un roman, La (1983)
Mon oncle d'Amérique (1980)
Providence (1977)
Stavisky... (1974)
An 01, L' (1973) (New York shot)
Je t'aime, je t'aime (1968)
Cinétracts (1968) (uncredited)
Loin du Vietnam (1967)
Guerre est finie, La (1966)
Muriel ou Le temps d'un retour (1963)
Année dernière à Marienbad, L' (1961)
Hiroshima mon amour (1959)
Chant du Styrène, Le (1958)
Mystère de l'atelier quinze, Le (1957)
Toute la mémoire du monde (1956)
Nuit et brouillard (1955)
Statues meurent aussi, Les (1953)
Pictura (1951) (segment "Goya")
Gauguin (1950)
Guernica (1950/I)
Châteaux de France (1948)
Jardins de Paris, Les (1948)
Malfray (1948)
Van Gogh (1948)
Alcool tue, L' (1947)
Bague, La (1947)
Journée naturelle (1947)
Lait Nestlé, Le (1947)
Portrait d'Henri Goetz (1947)
Van Gogh (1947)
Visite à César Doméla (1947)
Visite à Félix Labisse (1947)
Visite à Hans Hartung (1947)
Visite à Lucien Coutaud (1947)
Visite à Oscar Dominguez (1947)
Ouvert pour cause d'inventaire (1946)
Schéma d'une identification (1946)
Aventure de Guy, L' (1936)

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Born in 1922, Alain Resnais is a legendary French director, a leader of the Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) of unorthodox, influential film directors appearing in France in the late 1950s. His major works include Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and L'Année dernière à Marienbad (1961; Last Year at Marienbad).

Despite his interest in theater, films remained his first love (along with comic strips, which he considers a kindred medium); and in 1947 he initiated a series of short films devoted to the visual arts with Chateaux de France, which he made by cycling and camping through the country. Having little interest in the French commercial-film industry of the time, he continued making shorts--on Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso's painting "Guernica," among others--for the next nine years. Even in such documentary-like works, Resnais's profound vision of man's ominous alienation from his own humanity began to be expressed. He received commissions for political and propaganda films, whose immediate purpose he fulfilled but also transcended artistically. Thus, his documentary about concentration camps, Nuit et brouillard (Night and Fog), with a commentary by a former inmate, the contemporary poet Jean Cayrol, stressed "the concentrationary beast slumbering within us all." Le Chant du styrène (The Song of Styrene), written by author and critic Raymond Queneau, nominally publicizing the versatility of the plastic polystyrene, became a meditation on the transformation of matter from amorphous nature into bright, banal household implements.

The postponement of popular success in his career permitted his art to mature all the more intensively. The solitude he experienced in childhood reappeared thematically in his sensitivity to the evanescence of experience, to the passing of time, and to the discrepancies between individual consciousnesses--themes that inspired comparisons to the philosophy of Henri Bergson and to the novels of Marcel Proust.

With Hiroshima mon amour, his first feature-length motion picture, Resnais attained preeminence among the innovative New Wave directors, particularly for the finesse with which he combined a traditional form and a radical content. In his preference for elaborate rehearsals of his actors, Resnais belongs to the classical cinema; but his social, political, and spiritual milieu is that of the "Left Bank" school of filmmakers, so called for their political philosophy as well as for a formidable intellectuality related to the cosmopolitan bohemianism of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, on the Left Bank of the Seine, in Paris. The orientation of this group is opposite to that of the Cahiers du Cinéma subsection of the New Wave, which tended toward a politically quietist anarchism and drew upon a deliberately conventional, often Roman Catholic, bourgeois culture--and whose editorial offices were in the fashionable Champs-élysées across the Seine. Though less well publicized and far less prolific, the "Left Bank" group (of whom Resnais was the spearhead) anticipated the political upheavals of Paris in 1968 and has dominated French cinema culture from the late 1960s. In his films Resnais shows man at his most sensitive, confronting his own devious barbarism--in the form of the atom bomb in Hiroshima mon amour, of a sumptuous but chilling dreamworld in L'Année dernière à Marienbad, of police torture in Muriel (1963). He repeatedly presents human relationships that are characterized by reticence, modesty, immaculate courtesy, and a stimulating respect for others, together with overtones of solitude.

Resnais has regularly worked with such distinguished French literary figures as Marguerite Duras and Alain Robbe-Grillet, encouraging them to write the script as a piece of literature rather than as a screenplay. He then transposes their vision into cinematic terms, in a style richly impregnated with his own sensibility. Notable among his later works are Stavisky (1974), Providence (1977), and Mon oncle d'Amérique (1980), winner of a special jury prize at the Cannes (Fr.) film festival. A resident of Paris, Resnais numbered among his close friends many lesser known actors and technicians he worked with. His films epitomized the unusual blend of circumspection and commitment in his own personality. Although he dealt regularly with problems of personal and political action, his radical commitment has often been underestimated by critics mesmerized by his immaculate style. His short films had several brushes with government censorship. Les Statues meurent aussi (1953; "Statues Also Die"), his study of African art, was banned for 12 years for references to colonialism that he refused to alter. Some critics condemned Hiroshima mon amour for its sympathetic treatment of the heroine, once a wartime collaborationist and later an interracial adulteress who advocated internationalism and the "New Morality." Even when Resnais deals explicitly with political figures, however, as in La Guerre est finie (1966; "The War Is Over"), his scrupulosity and tragic humanism are so much in evidence that his work transcends partisan feelings.

Excerpt from Alain Resnais article by Raymond E. Durgnat for ENCYCLOP®DIA BRITANNICA.

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Richard

Richard Kaminski



Oct 24 2008 4:23 PM

Thank you for adding me to your friends, it's an honour. Love, Rich
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EXtro ITALY



Oct 14 2008 7:00 AM

Thanks for your friendship!
Have an EXTRO' day... and night!
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frbazz



Sep 22 2008 6:26 AM

Thanks for the add, It's a real pleasure and a great honor!!!
Uncle Ken

Ken Russell



Jun 6 2008 1:28 PM

Happy B'day.. ol' mate!
♠ Candice ♠

♠ Candice ♠



Jun 3 2008 12:13 PM

En vous souhaitant un joyeux anniversaire M. Resnais, merci encore pour tant de belles oeuvres!
Une "nostalgique" admiratrice.
Alexandre

Alexandre Katenidis



Jun 3 2008 5:29 AM

On connaît la chanson du 3 juin, particulièrement vous, c'est la même que l'année dernière... à Marienbad, mais avec ou sans smocking ?

Bon anniversaire à vous. Santé, bonheur, amour, créativité, inspiration.
Merci pour toutes vos oeuvres.

Alexandre Katenidis
China-Song

China-Song



Jun 3 2008 2:21 AM

Happy Birthday!!!!!!
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Jun 2 2008 10:41 PM

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J o e L ...

J o e L ...



May 31 2008 8:00 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

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Frederic  LORIAN -composer-



May 9 2008 3:06 PM

merci
respect pour ton travail…
je te souhaite une bonne écoute et par la même une bonne journée
longue route
f.
Djack

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May 4 2008 8:15 PM

C'est une grande joie et un véritable honneur de pouvoir paraître sur cette illustre page.
Respect admiratif
C.C.Lou

C.C.Lou



Apr 10 2008 2:33 PM

Merci Maestro
très honorée de vous accueillir dans mon "espace en ligne".
Bien à vous,
C.C.Lou
Alessandro is >SUPERRETRO<

Alessandro is >SUPERRETRO<



Apr 10 2008 12:14 PM

Hi maestro,
thanks for add.
I love your work..."Muriel" is beautiful.
Bye
Giorgos Papoutsis

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Apr 10 2008 11:42 AM

Merci beaucoup.A teacher.A great director.
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Feb 20 2008 3:51 AM

alain Robbe-Grillet is dead! http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSL184620420080219
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Proteus 911



Jan 20 2008 1:51 PM

Thanks so much..glad to share our music with you Mr. Resnais
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Tennessee Maquignon



Jan 20 2008 12:31 AM

merci de votre ajout. il y a des films qui ne s'efface pas....
Amicalement
dako et Tennessee
Albert Emmanuel Vogler

Albert Emmanuel Vogler



Dec 17 2007 9:50 PM

Merci pour l'ajout!!.
C´est un honneur pour moi
A.E.V.
Hervé Vilez

Hervé VILEZ



Dec 17 2007 9:37 AM

La Bretagne, Picasso, Van Gogh, le cinéma: Alain Resnais...
Merci!
Philippe Contré

Philippe Contré



Dec 17 2007 12:34 AM

Merci!
Chocolate Schrapnel

Chocolate Schrapnel



Nov 3 2007 12:20 PM

Thanks for the add!!!
samuel

samuel oliveira



Nov 3 2007 11:45 AM

THANKS for the add
and
for help us preserving our memories, in such a poetic way.

Greetings from Oporto
Botti

Botti



Oct 30 2007 11:31 AM

«A mesure que les peuples montent en civilisation, les gouvernements descendent en police.»

[Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly] : écrivain français (littérature classique) Né à Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte le 02 novembre 1808
Décédé à Paris le 23 avril 1889.


Que cette journée soit faite de civilités... Botti.
Botti

Botti



Oct 5 2007 10:46 AM

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" Lorsqu'un film a du succès, c'est une affaire. Lorsqu'il n'a pas de succès, c'est de l'art."

Disait : " Carlo Ponti " (Producteur italien, né à Magenta le 11 décembre 1912, décédé à Genève, Suisse le 10 janvier 2007). Son nom est synonyme de grandeur et de démesure. Producteur au flair souvent infaillible et pygmalion de Sophia Loren, Carlo Ponti a traversé brillamment le XXe siècle, amenant le 7e art à son firmament.

Cordialement, Botti.
Natacha VonBraun

Natacha VonBraun



Aug 30 2007 8:05 AM

Merci Mr Resnais
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