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He plays Le Fiancé d'Opra in the 1999 production of Bomba, La.
In 2006, he plays the part of Apostle in the Cream My Crack 2.
In 1942, he plays Mathieu in the show Dos corazones y un tango.
In 2004, Philippe Garrel stars as Himself in the feature Dos cortados por favor.
For the 1991 movie Dos cruces en el ocaso, Philippe Garrel plays Psychiatric patient.
FRENCH KISSES
FRANCE'S Philippe Garrel is one of the last filmmakers you'd expect to make a ghost story, but his "The Frontier of Dawn" (2008) is ex actly that. Just don't go expecting something like Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Pulse" (2001) or any number of other...
on 2009-03-01 04:46:32
Frontier of Dawn (La Frontiere de L'aube)
Film Reviews: Having been recently canonized by some critics and auds for his May '68-set slacker story "Regular Lovers," helmer Philippe Garrel may now face excommunication by a goodly chunk of his erstwhile supporters for.
on 2008-05-22 12:50:16
J'ENTENDS PLUS LA GUITARE
FRENCH director Philippe Garrel is a critics' favorite, but his films rarely get a release in New York. Consider "L'Entends Plus La Guitare," made in 1991 but only now receiving a run here. Garrel dedicates the film to Nico, the Velvet Underground...
on 2008-03-07 04:45:47
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Ang Lee Wins Golden Lion at Venice
Taiwanese director Ang Lee was honored with the coveted Golden Lion award
for his latest movie Brokeback Mountain at the climax of the 62nd Venice
Film Festival in Italy on Saturday. The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
movie-maker's adaptation of an E. Annie Proulx's novella, which tells the
story of a gay love affair between two cowboys, played by Jake Gyllenhaal
and Heath Ledger, was chosen by the jury as best film. Accepting the golden
lion at the Veneto canal city, Lee enthused, "(My film is) a great American
love story. I'm so glad it's prevailed here and was received so warmly
here." This year's festival was triumphant for the French, with Paris-born
director Philippe Garrel picking up the Silver Lion prize for directing Les
Amants Reguliers (The Regular Lovers), which also won in the Outstanding
Technical Contribution category. Isabelle Huppert was given a Special Lion
for her career, which has spanned four decades. Meanwhile, George Clooney's
second outing as a director - Good Night, And Good Luck, was named Best
Screenplay and Best Actor for leading man David Strathairn.
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By Clara Ferreira-Marques
Sat Sep 10, 4:46 PM ET
VENICE (Reuters) - Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain," a tale of
homosexual love in the mountains of Wyoming, won Venice's Golden Lion
on Saturday, beating film festival favorite George Clooney in the race
to take the top prize.
The latest movie by the director of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
and "Hulk" is adapted from a story by Annie Proulx and stars Heath
Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as love-struck cowboys whose forbidden
affair begins in 1963 and ends 20 years later.
Taiwan-born Lee described "Brokeback Mountain" as a story of love
against adversity. Independent and low-budget, like several U.S.
entries at the festival, it was filmed in Canada to save money.
"After two big movies, I decided to make a small movie that really
moved me," said Lee, who flew back from the Toronto Film Festival to
take the award.
"I have the impression this is the most auteur-specialist of all film
festivals and I never thought I would come here. I can't tell you how
proud I am."
Critics had predicted Clooney's black-and-white tale of 1950s
broadcasting courage, "Good Night. And, Good Luck," would win the
Golden Lion, beating the 19 other films in competition.
Clooney, adored in Venice, did not go home empty-handed, winning an
award for best screenplay with co-writer Grant Heslov.
His star,David Strathairn, won the best actor prize for his intense
portrayal of journalist Edward R. Murrow, who used television to expose
the bullying tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy in his anti-communist
crusade.
"This film is a tribute to the reporters who are in Afghanistan, in
Iraq, in Africa, in our poor city of New Orleans, to bring us the
truth," Clooney told a news conference.
"I don't believe it is a political statement per se. I felt that if I
kept this in a historical context you could make your own decision."
CONSOLATION?
Italy took home a consolation prize thanks to Giovanna Mezzogiorno, who
won the best actress award for her role in Cristina Comencini's "La
Bestia nel Cuore" ("Don't Tell"), a moving tale of adult siblings
scarred by child abuse.
She beat France's Isabelle Huppert, a front-runner for her role in the
emotionally intense "Gabrielle," and Gwyneth Paltrow, a contender for
her performance as the daughter of a mentally unstable mathematician in
John Madden's "Proof."
Huppert was instead given a rarely awarded special Lion for her
"outstanding contribution to cinema," her third accolade at Venice.
Asia was feted as the honoured guest of the 62nd edition of the Venice
festival, but its productions won none of the top prizes. Korean
director Park Chan-wook was seen as a front-runner for his beautifully
shot "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance."
Instead, U.S. director Abel Ferrara took the special jury prize for
"Mary," starring Juliette Binoche as an actress haunted by the figure
of Mary Magdalene after having played her on screen.
Ferrara told reporters this week that his film was possible thanks to
the interest in religion generated by Mel Gibson, who struck gold with
the ultra-realist "The Passion of the Christ."
France's Philippe Garrel won the Silver Lion prize for best director
with his nouvelle vague-inspired "Les Amants Reguliers" ("Regular
Lovers"), an austere story of love between disaffected young people in
bohemian Paris after the May 1968 riots.
The moody three-hour film with only bare dialogue was well received by
critics but got mixed reactions from the public at the Lido. It also
won an accolade for its striking photography.
Another French offering, Laurent Cantet's gritty "Heading South" took
home an acting prize for best newcomer thanks to Haitian Menothy Cesar,
cast as the lover of white women paying for affection in 1970s
Port-au-Prince.
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