Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Parallel lives of two couples, one destined to suicide, the other destined to unhappiness.
Parallel lives of two couples, one destined to suicide, the other destined to unhappiness.
Philippe Garrel was just 20 years old when he made his award-winning first feature, Marie for Memory. Prefiguring the events of May 1968, the film—which Garrel described as “a cobblestone hurled into the cinema”—is a politically incisive study in madness, lost innocence, and personal liberation.