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on "A WOMAN IS A WOMAN"
NEW YORK TIMES |
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by Andrew Sarris
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June 2, 2003
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Jean-Luc Godard's A Woman Is a Woman (1961) is being
revived in a new 35-millimeter print at the Film Forum (209 West Houston
Street), from May 16 through May 29. Mr. Godard's musical romp served
as an extension of his critical revaluation of Hollywood musicals as significant
contributions to the artistic heritage of world cinema. I was in Paris
in 1961 (a year that changed my life), and A Woman Is a Woman was one
of my two cinematic epiphanies on the Champs Elysées-the other
being the glorious widescreen revival of the uncut Lola Montés
(1955) from Max Ophüls. |
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This excerpt is from a column
that ran on page 27 in the 5/19/2003 edition of The New York Observer.
COPYRIGHT © 2003 THE NEW YORK OBSERVER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
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