Trent Film Society Presents: Frances Ha
Director Noah Baumbach (director of The Squid and the Whale [2005] with Jesse Eisenberg, and screenwriter for Wes Anderson pictures The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou [2004] and Fantastic Mr. …
Director Noah Baumbach (director of The Squid and the Whale [2005] with Jesse Eisenberg, and screenwriter for Wes Anderson pictures The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou [2004] and Fantastic Mr. …
François Truffaut’s debut feature The 400 Blows (Les quatre cents coups, 1959) was welcomed at Cannes Film Festival to overwhelming praise and admiration. Proclaimed as being one of the defining …
I noted in last week’s article on Martin Doepner’s Rouge Sang (2013) that in the horror-thriller film, a woman’s revenge on an individual man, or number of men, is a …
Martin Doepner’s Rouge Sang, a.k.a. The Storm Within (2013), takes place in the deep woods of Québec, New Year’s Eve 1799. We are introduced to a family of five who …
Our last screening of the year is Michael Haneke’s Caché (2005). This screening follows our successful screening of Haneke’s 2012 Oscar Winner Amour at Market Hall. Caché appears as part …
The story of Amour begins with Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva) attending a concert of real-life pianist Alexandre Tharaud, whom we later discover, in the fictional world, is …
When a story is this good, it’s tough to mess it up. Based on the manga, Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy (2003) dazzled audiences when it was released, and continues to do …
When we read Charles Bukowski’s short fiction, novels, and essays, we never hear anything about the movies. Why? “I hate movies,” he mentions in an interview about Barfly (1987), the …
Annie Hall is the film that put Woody Allen on the map, sweeping up the Oscars in 1978, winning Best Picture, Best Actress (Diane Keaton), Best Screenplay, and Best Director. …
The Trent Film Society will host its second screening at Market Hall on Wednesday, October 23, beginning at 8pm. Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild has received much praise …
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