Studiocanal secured the entire catalog — more than 40 films — from the acclaimed and prolific French director of 'A Man and A Woman,' 'Live for Life' and 'Les Misérables.' By Scott Roxborough Europe ...
Claude Lelouch’s The Best Years of a Life premiered out of competition in Cannes. The film follows up on Lelouch’s monumental 1966 film A Man and a Woman. “Da da da da da, da da da da da” rang out in ...
Oscar-winning French director Claude Lelouch (“A Man and a Woman”) will shoot a film entirely with his cellphone this summer titled “La vertu de l’imponderable,” a project born after he was robbed of ...
You will remember Lelouch from his 1966 mega-hit “A Man and a Woman,” a medley of music and montage about a racecar driver and a widow, which took a critical drubbing (and implanted in the memory ...
French director Claude Lelouch first broke out internationally with 1966 romance A Man and a Woman, starring Anouk Aimee and Jean-Louis Trintignant as a widow and widower whose fledgling love story is ...
French director Claude Lelouch will be celebrated with the Cartier Glory To The Filmmaker Award at the upcoming 81st Venice Film Festival, running from August 28 to September 7. He follows in the ...
Style prevails over substance, as usual, in this cheerfully retro romance from French helmer Claude Lelouch. Let it be said that Lelouch’s lively co-writer is a woman, Valerie Perrin, and even the ...
One of the most storied automotive films ever, er, filmed, Claude Lelouch's C'etait un Rendezvous has been cloaked in mystery since the moment it was released. Was it one of Lelouch's F1 racing pals ...
IT HAS taken French director Claude Lelouch four decades and more than 40 feature films to win over his country’s movie critics. He did it with a clever mystery thriller, “Roman de Gare,” which opens ...
Award winning director Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman, And Now My Love) discusses his long career. The acclaimed French director explains how cinema saved his life from the Nazis as a child, the ...
Oscar-winning French director Claude Lelouch (“A Man and a Woman”) will shoot a film entirely with his cellphone this summer titled “La vertu de l’imponderable,” a project born after he was robbed of ...