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    Hopper fait du cinéma

    August 24, 2012 / 0 Comments

    J’ai beaucoup aimé le film « L’Arnaque », avec Robert Redford et Paul Newman. Vous vous souvenez peut-être de cette scène : un café en coin de rue, Robert Redford assis face à une tasse de café, une femme brune le regarde. C’est la tueuse possédant le contrat lancé sur la tête de Robert. Chaque fois que je revois ce film, j’ai l’impression de rentrer dans un tableau de Hopper. Un homme, une femme, solitaires, le regard perdu vers l’horizon sans fin ; des lumières oranges, vertes, qui viennent balayer avec délicatesse des visages blanchâtres. Cette atmosphère des films américains des années 40 et 50 correspond à une période qui rimait avec Clark Gable,…

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    Caravaggio and Pasolini: Kindred Spirits

    May 10, 2012 / 1 Comment

    Significant troublemakers of their time, Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini is frequently likened to Italian painter Caravaggio, both personally and professionally. Why and how are the artists so similar? Caravaggio’s fine art is accredited with the invention of cinematic lighting – the dramatic contrast of dark and light, the minute detail of the human figure and the intimate reveal of every quirk and blemish feature in all of his pieces.  His work is surely the closest we can get to looking at a photograph of the 16th century. Pasolini, equally misunderstood in his lifetime because of his extreme political views, produced some of the most shocking films of the…

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