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Malle, the supplements : [3 films by Louis Malle]

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Pierre Billard: Film critic and author of the biography Louis Malle: le rebelle solitaire discusses the rebellious spirit behind Malle's most controversial films. Candice Bergen: Candice Bergen was...

Pierre Billard: Film critic and author of the biography Louis Malle: le rebelle solitaire discusses the rebellious spirit behind Malle's most controversial films. Candice Bergen: Candice Bergen was married to Louis Malle for fifteen years. She discusses their relationship and the extraordinary person he was. Pour le cinéma: Excerpts are from episodes of the French television show Pour le cinéma, Louis Malle discusses Murmur of the Heart and Lacombe, Lucien. Louis Malle at AFI: Louis Malle was invited to speak at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles as part of the Harold Lloyd Master Seminars. Presented here is an edited version of the audio recording. Louis Malle at the National Film Theatre: Audio interviews at two question and answer sessions recorded at the National Film Theatre. The 1974 recording was part of the John Player Lecture series, the second was presented as part of a Louis Malle retrospective. Charlie Chaplin's The immigrant: In Au revoir les enfants the boys and their teachers attend a screening of The immigrant. Louis chose this particular film because "it was an evocation of freedom for those Jewish children when they see the Statue of Liberty, America being the promised land." Presented here is the original Chaplin film. Joseph a character study: University of Paris film professor Guy Magen discusses the character of Joseph from Au revoir les enfants.

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