“I’m really enjoying this. They’re so bad in America. They rinse them in fresh water and it kills the taste.” For five decades Claude Chabrol navigated the unpredictable waters of Cinema, leaving in ...
Paris-based Tamasa Distribution is set to release Claude Chabrol’s “Première Vague,” a collection of seven early films, fully ...
Lies and Deceit: Five Films by Claude Chabrol – a new 5-disc set will be available on Blu-ray February 22nd from Arrow Video Too often overlooked and undervalued, Claude Chabrol was the first of the ...
Claude Chabrol, one of the giants of French and international cinema, died on September 12, at the age of 80. To the end of his life, he kept to a daunting work regimen, directing an average of a film ...
Claude Chabrol lasted almost as long making chilly thrillers beloved by the French public but distrusted by the academy, steeped in Lang and Hitchcock, but most of all Georges Simenon. He was ...
French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, one of the productive forefathers of the French New Wave, died Sunday in Paris. He was 80 and had been hospitalized with “severe anemia,” according to the New York ...
French director Claude Chabrol, one of the founders of the New Wave movement whose films probed the latent malice beneath the placid surface of bourgeois life, died on Sunday. He was 80. Christophe ...
Note: Five of French director Claude Chabrol’s later films — “Betty” (1992), “Color of Lies” (1999), “Night Cap” (2000), “The Swindle” (1997) and “Torment” (1994), all featuring some of France’s ...
“Right from the start,” wrote the young critic in a 1955 Cahiers du Cinéma review, “Rear Window does present an immediate focus of interest that puts it on a higher plane than the majority of [Alfred ...
Claude Chabrol was one of the original instigators of the French New Wave. Like Godard, Truffaut and Rohmer, he started as a film critic. He went on to make thoughtfully successful films — often ...