Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, who became an icon of arthouse cinema with films such as “L’avventura” and “Blowup,” died Monday in Rome. He was 94. The enigmatic British-made drama “Blowup” ...
This past month saw the deaths of two of the film industry’s greater directors, Sweden’s Ingmar Bergman and Italy’s Michelangelo Antonioni. One could quite easily make the argument that, along with ...
When I first saw Antonioni films as a young actress, I was spellbound by their beauty, intelligence, rigor, elegance, design, grasp, reach, generosity, compositions, montage, but mostly the world of ...
The Italian film director Michelangelo Antonioni was buried in his hometown in Italy on Thursday. Known for films like "Zabriskie Point" and "Blowup," Antonioni died on Monday at the age of 94. His 60 ...
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Exclusive: The "L’Avventura" auteur's lesser-known drama is now restored in 4K almost 70 years after its release. Prize, Antonioni directed his lesser-known feature “Il Grido.” The 1957 drama is ...
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Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà to Host First-Ever American Festival Dedicated to Monica Vitti
Titled "Monica Vitti: La Modernista," the program will celebrate the 4K restorations of the late actress' collaborations with auteur Michelangelo Antonioni.
My highly impressionable nature is part of why I found glorious U.C. Berkeley somehow traumatic. By Rachel Kushner The history of European directors “going Hollywood” and making the leap to ...
Long overshadowed by Michelangelo Antonioni’s later work, this feature, newly restored, is being revived at Film Forum, complete with once-censored scenes. By J. Hoberman Both sensual and cerebral, ...
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