Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Henri-Pierre Roché's semi-autobiographical novel Jules and Jim is probably more ...
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s play takes us back to Henri-Pierre Roché’s 1953 novel, best known as the source for François Truffaut’s celebrated 1962 movie, a staple of Best Film lists for half a century.
Telling the tale of a tragic love triangle set against the background of war, this study of obsession and fidelity was immortalised on film in 1962 by the New Wave master Françoise Truffaut. Get the ...
Effervescent and freewheeling, Francois Truffaut’s “Jules and Jim” (1962) still crackles with life, a pure bolt of lightning from the arthouse pantheon. Now that it’s been unveiled in a new print for ...
Oliver Stone's ultra-violent "Savages" is not to be confused with Tamara Jenkins' decorous, Buffalo-filmed 2007 film "The Savages" about grown children whose father has taken to smearing his feces ...
With its summer Noir Mondays film series coming to a close, Slab Cinema will thematically shift gears for September — and up its events to two films a week. On Thursdays and Fridays throughout the ...