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Les Enfants Terribles (1950) Criterion Collection
Cinema giants Jean-Pierre Melville (THE WAGES OF FEAR) and Jean Cocteau (BEAUTY AND THE BEAST) collaborated to create LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES, a stunning portrait of surreal perversion and narcissism based on Cocteau's novel of the same name. When teenage Paul, the fragile protagonist, is mysteriously ... more info >>
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Au Revoir Les Enfants (Criterion/1987) Criterion Collection
This autobiographical recounting of Malle's most tragic memory begins in 1944 at an all-boy Catholic school. A young boy befriends a new student whom the others feel is different. When he discovers the new student is a Jew, he tells no one and remains a true friend. Tragedy strikes when a school employee ... more info >>
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Two of Us (1968)
... , and is a distinctively more lighthearted vision than other French director's similar experiences. Like Louis Malle's autobiographical AU REVOIR LES ENFANTS, which portrays an equally moving, but much darker version of Jewish children forced to hide during the Nazi invasion of their homeland. more info >>
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Caravaggio
Derek Jarman's CARAVAGGIO is a biography of painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, the enfant terrible of the Italian Renaissance. Told in flashback as the dying artist recalls his short life, the story follows Caravaggio (Nigel Terry) through his childhood, his initial artistic failures, his later ... more info >>
3 Films by Louis Malle (Criterion) Criterion Collection
... of childhood innocence and the hypocrisies of bourgeois French society: MURMUR OF THE HEART (1971), LACOMBE, LUCIEN (1974), and AU REVOIR, LES ENFANTS (1987). See individual titles for plot synopses. more info >>
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Madlax - The Complete Collection (2005)
... the chaos to ply their wares. Shadowy profit-seekers thrive in the unstable environment, including Friday Monday, the masked leader of the criminal Enfant intelligence group; and sexy female assassin Madlax, who sells her mercenary skills with the help of a mystery contact known only as SSS. Meanwhile ... more info >>
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Documentaries of Louis Malle Box Set (ECLIPSE)
Though long renowned for fictional films that spanned a variety of subject matter and settings, director Louis Malle (AU REVOIR, LES ENFANTS) also had an equally wide-ranging, though less acknowledged, career as a documentarian. THE DOCUMENTARIES OF LOUIS MALLE showcases these impressive and powerful ... more info >>
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Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant
THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT is a scathing chamber piece that could have only sprung from the mind of German cinema's enfant terrible, Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Based on a play by the maniacally prolific writer-director, the film is a hyper-contained tale of obsession and deception. Margit Carstensen ... more info >>
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L'Enfant (2006)
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne present another uncompromising, emotionally devastating depiction of human struggle with THE CHILD. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival (their second, after 1999's ROSETTA), the film opens just as 20-year-old Bruno (Jeremie Renier) and his 18-year-old ... more info >>
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