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Tribute to Claude Chabrol
March 11-March 27, 2011
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The Harvard Film Archive is pleased to screen THE FILMS OF CLAUDE CHABROL from FRIDAY MARCH 11 – SUNDAY MARCH 27, 2011. Only months after the death of Eric Rohmer, the French New Wave lost another of its titans when Claude Chabrol (1930-2010) passed away last September. Easily the most prolific of the five leading New Wave directors (after Godard, Rivette and Truffaut), Chabrol remained ever true to the New Wave branch nurtured by genre cinema. While Rohmer pursued his own, unclassifiable path, Truffaut made his name through autobiographical films and period pieces, and Godard and Rivette embraced an increasingly experimental cinema, Chabrol steadily directed lean narrative films whose keenly observed realism typically drew inspiration from the suspense film and psychological thriller. The HFA will be screening an exciting array from this monumental filmmaker's oeuvre.
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Harvard Film Archive Cinematheque
24 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 -
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General Admission Tickets $9, $7 Non-Harvard Students, Seniors, Harvard Faculty and Staff. Harvard students free.
Info Phone: 617.495.4700
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Dates:
March 11-March 27, 2011Times:
most screenings 7:00pm or 9:00pm
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All films are in French with English subtitles.
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