Louis Malle News
'Andre' inspires talk almost 3 decades later
sfgate.com –
2009-07-05
NDTV Lumière presents 'Masterclass'
thaindian.com –
2009-04-03
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
Melbourne Cinematheque presents Elective Affinities: The Cinema of Louis Malle
filmink.com.au –
2009-04-01
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
Slumdog makes you squirm
dnaindia.com –
2009-01-24
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
Keeping the Gotham Book Mart alive
latimes.com –
2009-01-04
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
Looking back at 1968, through a lens
suntimes.com –
2008-08-21
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
DVD review: 'The Lovers'
sfgate.com –
2008-06-08
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

