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Anne Wiazemsky

Anne Wiazemsky

French actress (1947-2017)
May 14, 1947 (October 5, 2017)

Godard mon amour

V.O.: Le Redoutable
Fr. 2017. Dramatic comedy by Michel Hazanavicius with Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin, Bérénice Bejo. In the late 1960s, various incidents cause the breakup of actress Anne Wiazemsky and her husband, filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
Runtime: 107 min.
Fr. 2006. Psychological drama by Jean-Pierre Améris with Alba Gaia Bellugi, Stéphane Freiss, Yolande Moreau. A ten-year-old girl hides an escaped patient from her father's psychiatric hospital in their garden shed.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 2003. Psychological drama by Jean-Paul Civeyrac with Jeanne Balibar, Renaud Bécard, Bulle Ogier. Upon learning that her late father had a mistress, a cellist returns to her native Brittany in search of this mysterious woman.
Runtime: 85 min.
Fr. 1987. Social drama by Frank Cassenti with Michel Jonasz, Erland Josephson, Wojtech Pszoniak. A young boy learns the story of his father, a Jewish communist who was unjustly accused of treason by Stalin's police.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1986. Dramatic comedy by Jacques Davila with Anne Wiazemsky, Tonie Marshall, Andrzej Seweryn.
Runtime: 84 min.
Fr. 1985. Mores drama by André Téchiné with Juliette Binoche, Lambert Wilson, Wadeck Stanczak. A young actress is loved by two men, one of whom has perverted tendencies.
Runtime: 83 min.
Runtime: 141 min.

The Last Train

V.O.: Le Train
Fr. 1973. Sentimental drama by Pierre Granier-Deferre with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Romy Schneider, Maurice Biraud. As the Germans enter France, a man separated from his wife is lured by a stranger on a crowded train.
Runtime: 101 min.
Fr. 1973. Drama by Marcel Hanoun with Michel Moret, Anne Wiazemsky, Isabelle Weingarten. A young girl discovers a dead man, crucified at the entrance of a village.
Runtime: 85 min.
Suis. 1973. Mores comedy by Alain Tanner with François Marthouret, Josée Destoop, Juliet Berto. A young couple who are supposed to settle in Africa see their departure delayed and lock themselves in an empty apartment.
Runtime: 110 min.
Runtime: 108 min.
Fr. 1971. Sentimental drama by Michel Deville with Maurice Ronet, Françoise Fabian, Jean Vilar. A notorious debauchee falls in love with a virtuous and wise young widow.
Runtime: 100 min.

Vent d'est

V.O.: Vento dell'Este
It. 1969. Essay film by Jean-Luc Godard with Gian Maria Volonté, Anne Wiazemsky.
Runtime: 92 min.

Pigsty

V.O.: Porcile
It. 1969. Poetic drama by Pier Paolo Pasolini with Pierre Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Anne Wiazemsky. The strange story of a young man attracted to pigs intertwines with that of a vagrant who is guilty of cannibalism.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1968. Poetic drama by Michel Cournot with Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Nella Bielski, Annie Girardot. While his wife is expecting a child, a man relives his unhappy childhood in his mind.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1968. Thriller by Philippe Fourastié with Bruno Cremer, Jacques Brel, Annie Girardot. In 1911, a group of anarchists start committing robberies.
Runtime: 110 min.

Theorem

V.O.: Teorema
It. 1968. Poetic drama by Pier Paolo Pasolini with Terence Stamp, Silvana Mangano, Massimo Girotti. A young stranger crosses paths with a bourgeois family in Milan and seduces each member.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1967. Dramatic comedy by Jean-Luc Godard with Anne Wiazemsky, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Michel Semeniako. During one summer, a group of young people meet at the home of a philosophy student, where they try to apply the principles of Marxism as conceived by Mao to their lives.
Runtime: 96 min.
Fr. 1966. Drama by Robert Bresson with Anne Wiazemsky, François Lafarge, Philippe Asselin. The ups and downs of a young girl and the donkey she cherishes.
Runtime: 95 min.

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