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By: HORS COLLECTION
Premiere, 40 Ans De Cinema
32,00 €Spécial anniversaire 40 ans : le meilleur de Première dans un beau livre : les interviews, les films préférés de la rédaction, les reportages de tournages, les confessions des acteurs et des réalisateurs... Une bible du cinéma pour tous les amoureux du septième art.
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By: HORS COLLECTION
Pardon Le Cinema - 100 Films a Voir D’Urgence, Des Classiques Aux Pepites
29,90 €Pardon le cinéma, volume 2.
L’équipe du premier podcast français sur le cinéma récidive avec un nouvel opus. Nouveaux films, nouveaux classiques à (re)découvrir, nouvelles pépites amoureusement dénichées, nouveaux grands moments du 7e art… Mais l’objectif, lui, est toujours le même : réveiller vos écrans avec un autre cinéma, une sélection fouillée qui voyage à travers tous les continents et tous les genres, de 1907 à 2021, du Chili au Japon, du documentaire au film d’action – en passant par la comédie, le brûlot politique, l’OVNI inclassable…
100 films méconnus, oubliés ou en marge... à voir d'urgence ! -
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By: FABER AND FABER
We'll Always Have Casablanca
15,20 €Released in 1942, the film won 4 Oscars, including Best Picture and featured unforgettable performances by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
The book offers a rich account of the film’s origins, the myths and realities behind its production, and the reasons it remains so revered today.Through extensive research and interviews with film-makers, Noah Isenberg explores he ways in which the film continues to dazzle audiences and saturate popular culture 75 years after its release.
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By: FABER AND FABER
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
15,20 €Death is always the issue—in life, and in the Western. Joel and Ethan Coen’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a movie of six Western stories. In each, our common destination is approached by a different road. Through each, diverse characters hurry for their final appointment: Oregon Trail-travelers, a gold prospector, a motley crew of stagecoach passengers, a high-plains drifting bank robber, even a singing cowboy. These six stories escort them with a care that either respects, or mocks, the dignity of all.
The film stars Tom Waits, James Franco, Liam Neeson, Tim Bake Nelson and Zoe Kazan and is shot with the harsh grandeur of the classic John Ford westerns. -
By: FABER AND FABER
The Innocence of Memories
17,60 €The Innocence of Memories is an important addition to the oeuvre of Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk. Comprised of the screenplay of the acclaimed film by Grant Gee from 2015 (by the same name), a transcript of the author and filmmaker in conversation, and captivating colour stills, it is an essential volume for understanding Pamuk’s work.
Drawing on the themes from Pamuk’s best-selling books, The Museum of Innocence, Istanbul and The Black Book, this book is both an accompaniment to the author’s previous publications and a wonderfully revelatory exploration of Orhan Pamuk’s key ideas about art, love, and memory.
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By: FABER AND FABER
T2 Trainspotting
15,20 €First there is an opportunity, then there is a betrayal.
Twenty years have gone by.Much has changed but just as much remains the same.
Mark Renton returns to the only place he can ever call home.
They are waiting for him, of course: Spud, Sick Boy, and Frank Begbie.But they are not alone.
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By: FABER AND FABER
Directing Herbert White
15,20 €In Directing Herbert White James Franco writes about making a film of Frank Bidart’s poem, Herbert White. Though the main character, Herbert White, is a necrophiliac and a killer, the poem – and the film – are an expression of life’s isolation and loneliness. A poem became a film.
In the rest of book, Franco uses poems to express what he feels about film: about acting; about the actors he admires – James Dean, Marlon Brando, Sean Penn; about the cult of celebrity and his struggles with it; about his teenage years in Palo Alto, and about mortality prompted by the death of his father.
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By: FABER AND FABER
Inside Llewyn Davis
15,20 €Inside Llewyn Davis chronicles a struggling young folk singer, played by Oscar Isaacs, who arrives in Manhattan in 1961 and tries to navigate the treacherous waters of the the Greenwich Village coffeehouse scene, as well as having to deal with a disaffected girlfriend, his father’s dementia, the suicide of his musical partner, and the loss of his friend’s cat . . .
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By: FABER AND FABER
Never Let Me Go
11,70 €In his highly acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains of the Day) created a remarkable story of love, loss and hidden truths. In it he posed the fundamental question: What makes us human? Now director Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo), writer Alex Garland and DNA Films bring Ishiguro’s hauntingly poignant and emotional story to the screen.
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By: FABER AND FABER
In Bruges
12,90 €After a shooting in London goes hideously wrong, two hitmen, Ray and Ken, are sent to hide out in the strange, Gothic, medieval town of Bruges, Belgium, by their volatile and dangerous boss, Harry Waters.
While awaiting instructions from him as to what to do next, the pair attempt to deal both with their feelings over the botched killing and their differing attitudes towards this curious, otherworldly place they’ve been dumped in (‘Bruges is a shithole.’ ‘Bruges is not a shithole’), until the call from Harry finally comes through, and all three men are enmeshed in a spiral of bloody violence that few will get out of alive.