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Photo of Ricardo Aronovich

Ricardo Aronovich

“Resnais and I only met once - and the deal was sealed. We became friendly, as much as one can, since Resnais is a detached, cold person, although he seems friendly. He is a great artist who shoots with great elegance, but he declined after ‘Providence’. I can never tire of watching it. It’s an important and touching movie, truly a great work of art.”

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    THAT MOST IMPORTANT THING: LOVE

    ANDRZEJ ŻUŁAWSKI France, 1975

    After his 1972 film The Devil was banned in his homeland, the great Polish visionary Andrzej Żuławski decamped to France to make this frenzied tale of troubled passion in love and art. Driven with animal fervour by an unforgettable Romy Schneider, this moody drama won her the César for Best Actress.

    PAPA, THE LIL' BOATS

    NELLY KAPLAN France, 1971

    Making a delightful mockery of male selfishness and paternal control, Nelly Kaplan’s riotous kidnapping comedy revels in the zany pleasure of misbehaving. Ingeniously adept at turning men into obedient lapdogs, Sheila White’s adorably kooky heiress kicks, screams, and seduces her way to freedom.

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