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    • Lift to the Scaffold (1958) Director: Louis Malle. The first inklings of a seismic cinematic shift are evident as Jeanne Moreau distractedly wanders along the Champs-Elysées in this classic thriller.
    • Les Amants (1958) Director: Louis Malle. “I know it when I see it,” declared Justice Potter Stewart in dismissing the claim that Louis Malle’s depiction of female sexual pleasure constituted pornography.
    • La notte (1961) Director: Michelangelo Antonioni. Fresh from winning the best actress award at Cannes for Peter Brook’s Moderato Cantabile (1960), Moreau gives another memorable performance in Michelangelo Antonioni’s Golden Bear-winning feminist treatise on marital ennui.
    • Jules et Jim (1962) Director: François Truffaut. Although what the director himself called a “subversive film of total sweetness” represents a masterclass in French New Wave technique, François Truffaut’s adaptation of Henri-Pierre Roché’s 1953 novel depends heavily on the luminous femininity of Moreau, as her character Catherine embarks upon a dangerous liaison with bohemian best friends Jules and Jim (Oskar Werner and Henri Serre).
  1. Jeanne Moreau (French: [ʒan mɔʁo]; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter, director, and socialite. She made her theatrical debut in 1947, and established herself as one of the leading actresses of the Comédie-Française .

  2. Jul 31, 2017 · July 31, 2017. The French actress Jeanne Moreau was a lion of international cinema, projecting ferocious intelligence, unapologetic independence and staggering beauty throughout a career that...

  3. Going Places is a 1974 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Blier, and based on his own novel. Its original title is Les Valseuses, which translates into English as "the waltzers", a vulgar French slang term for "the testicles ". [ 2 ] It stars Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere.

  4. Seven Nights (French: Moderato cantabile) is a 1960 French drama film directed by Peter Brook. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, where Jeanne Moreau won the award for Best Actress. [3] The film is based on the 1958 novel Moderato cantabile by Marguerite Duras.

  5. Jul 31, 2017 · Moreau took to drinking wine in the morning to get close to the woman she was playing in the Peter Brook film adaptation of Marguerite Duras’ “Moderato Cantabile” (1960), arguably her greatest—or most exposed—performance. Moreau wears blondish hair in that film as an isolated wife and mother stifled by her bourgeois life and obsessing ...

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  7. Aug 7, 2017 · The French actress Jeanne Moreau, who became one of the most popular and bewitching film stars of the 1960s, died yesterday in Paris. Her career spanned seven decades and nearly 150 movie and TV...

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