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June 25, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Robert Bresson’s Pickpocket
Martin Lasalle in Pickpocket. 1959. France. Directed by Robert Bresson

Martin Lasalle in Pickpocket. 1959. France. Directed by Robert Bresson

These notes accompany screenings of Robert Bresson’s </em>Pickpocket</a> on June 26, 27, and 28 in Theater 2.</p>

Robert Enrico (1931–2001), a contemporary of the French New Wave directors—but one who actually went to film school

June 18, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Billy Wilder’s The Apartment
Jack Lemmon in The Apartment. 1960. USA. Directed by Billy Wilder

Jack Lemmon in The Apartment. 1960. USA. Directed by Billy Wilder

These notes accompany screenings of Billy Wilder’s </em>The Apartment</a> on June 19, 20, and 21 in Theater 3.</p>

The Apartment won three Oscars for Billy Wilder as producer, director, and co-screenwriter.

June 11, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Jacques Rivette’s Paris Belongs to Us
June 4, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Francois Truffaut’s The 400 Blows
The 400 Blows. Directed by Francois Truffaut

The 400 Blows. 1959. France. Directed by Francois Truffaut

These notes accompany screenings of Francois Truffaut’s </em>The 400 Blows</a> on June 5, 6, and 7 in Theater 3.</p>

In the interest of full disclosure, let me make it clear at the outset that of all the directors who came along

May 28, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Budd Boetticher’s The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
May 21, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Ingmar Bergman’s The Virgin Spring
Jungfrukallan (The Virgin Spring). 1960. Sweden. Directed by Ingmar Bergman

Jungfrukallan (The Virgin Spring). 1960. Sweden. Directed by Ingmar Bergman

These notes accompany screenings of Ingmar Bergman’s </em>The Virgin Spring</a> on May 22, 23, and 24 in Theater 3.</p>

Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007) had turned 40, and had already directed 20 films

May 14, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Claude Chabrol’s The Cousins
May 7, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Michelangelo Antonioni’s Il Grido
April 30, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
Non-California Dreaming: The American Avant-Garde, 1948–60

These notes accompany the Non-California Dreaming: The American Avant-Garde, Program 2 (1948–60) screening program on May 1, 2, and 3.

After Maya Deren (with husband Alexander Hammid) directed Meshes of the Afternoon and moved back east, and Amos Vogel founded Cinema 16, California ceased to be the exclusive center of the independent film movement, and New York became a rival.

April 23, 2013  |  An Auteurist History of Film
California Dreaming: The American Avant-Garde, 1942–58
film Meshes of the Afternoon. 1943. USA. Directed by Maya Deren

Meshes of the Afternoon. 1943. USA. Directed by Maya Deren

These notes accompany the California Dreaming: The American Avant-Garde, 1942–58 screening program on April 24, 25, and 26.

Although nothing quite comparable to the French Surrealist films of the 1920s came out of America, the occasional maverick production had appeared on the periphery of Hollywood over the years.