Red Desert is at once the most beautiful, the most simple and the most daring film yet made by Italy’s masterful Michelangelo Antonioni, a director so prodigiously gifted that he can marshal a ...
Following MOMA’s “Documentary Fortnight” and overlapping with Lincoln Center’s “Rendezvous with French Cinema,” the Museum of ...
In Le Amiche (1955), a hit at the Venice Film Festival that proved to be Antonioni's breakthrough movie, Furneaux played a vindictive socialite, and she was Emma, the desperately in love fiancée ...
"Antonioni is, in fact ... Everything about this this film is unique, and it's one of those films where every single image contains the film as a whole, and that is so difficult to achieve ...
He tells his agent that the “peaceful” photos of the park will balance the otherwise “violent” images in the book. After she spots Thomas, Jane (Vanessa Redgrave), the girl in the couple, catches up ...