Louise Malle’s Damage is a film I have been meaning to see since it was first released, nearly 20 years ago, but I didn’t get to it until today. At the time it was release I had just discovered Jeremy Irons in Kakfa, which had be quite obsessed. Damage also got far more press in [...]
Elevator to the Gallows brings features French cinema icon Jeanne Moreau in perhaps her best performance, full of emotion and nuance, a legendary score by Miles Davis (recorded in a single late-night session, with Davis improvising as he watched the film on a screen), unforgettable views of Paris and stunning cinematography by Henri Decaë, all [...]
Director: Louis Malle
Damage (1992)
Louise Malle’s Damage is a film I have been meaning to see since it was first released, nearly 20 years ago, but I didn’t get to it until today. At the time it was release I had just discovered Jeremy Irons in Kakfa, which had be quite obsessed. Damage also got far more press in [...]
Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
Elevator to the Gallows brings features French cinema icon Jeanne Moreau in perhaps her best performance, full of emotion and nuance, a legendary score by Miles Davis (recorded in a single late-night session, with Davis improvising as he watched the film on a screen), unforgettable views of Paris and stunning cinematography by Henri Decaë, all [...]