Louis Malle News

Louis Malle News

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Louis Malle's "My Dinner With Andre" (1981) is one of the most unlikely movies ever made - at least on paper. Two men (Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, playing versions of themselves) dine at a fancy Manhattan restaurant and discuss... ... Full Article

Mumbai, April 2nd, 2009: This April treat yourself to the best in cinema from around the world as NDTV Lumière and their on-air property "Masterclass" give you more reasons to stay home. ... Full Article

The Melbourne Cin?math?que is excited to present a season of films from a director whose career, spanning several decades and continents, is littered with awards, contradictions and controversy - the irrepressible, Louis Malle. ... Full Article

Bangalore: Indians are a notoriously touchy lot.They bristle at any slight, real or perceived, at the Indian way or life.Anything that shows Indians in a negative light or lampoons Indians gets proscribed. ... Full Article

One of my favorite lines of movie dialogue comes from Louis Malle's "Atlantic City," when Burt Lancaster says , "The Atlantic Ocean was something then. ... Full Article

James Bond is everywhere, but maybe you're not the vodka martini type.Maybe a pint of your favorite locally brewed suds is more your speed. ... Full Article

Malle was virtually baptised in perfume.As a child, the grandson of Serge Heftler-Louiche, who founded Parfums Christian Dior, was often sprinkled with samples brought home by his mother, Marie-Christine Heftler. ... Full Article

In 1968, at the height of the war in Vietnam, social upheaval seemed in the air.There was campus unrest, worldwide street demonstrations, the turmoil at the Democratic convention in Chicago. ... Full Article

I want to apologize to Louis Malle. This is a case of me being totally ignorant but not letting that stand in the way of me having an opinion. ... Full Article

Louis Malle's 1958 drama was the "Last Tango in Paris" of its day. It became known for eroticism because of a long scene in which Jeanne Moreau, left, as a bored, wealthy Dijon housewife, makes love to a carefree young ... Full Article

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