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André S. Labarthe

André S. Labarthe

Directing

Biography

André S. Labarthe (18 December 1931 – 5 March 2018) was a French actor, film producer and director. He starred alongside Anna Karina in the 1962 film Vivre sa vie. He was the director of many television documentaries that profile specific individuals, beginning with Cinéastes de notre temps.

Known For

Breathless
7.5

A small-time thief steals a car and impulsively murders a motorcycle policeman. Wanted by the authorities, he attempts to persuade a girl to run away to Italy with him.

Breathless

1960
Vivre Sa Vie
7.7

Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.

Vivre Sa Vie

1962
Ro.Go.Pa.G.
7.2

Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.

Ro.Go.Pa.G.

1963
Code Name: Melville
6.7

Mixing interviews, rare archival footage and film extracts, the film shows how Melville's works were impacted by what he experienced in his youth during WWII, and how it structured his whole approach to cinema, not only in its thematic but also in its aesthetics.

Code Name: Melville

2010
Germany Year 90 Nine Zero
6.8

The supremely world-weary Lemmy Caution, last seen in Godard's "Alphaville" (France/1965), has several strange encounters while trying to make his way from the former East Germany to "the west."

Germany Year 90 Nine Zero

1993
Cinéma, de notre temps
4.7

"Cinema of Our Time" is a documentary series about contemporary filmmakers from around the world, created by Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe, as a follow-up to the acclaimed initial series "Filmmakers of Our Time" (1964-1972).

Cinéma, de notre temps

1989
L'Amour fou
6.4

A troubled marriage is tested by the couple's involvement in a theatrical production of Racine’s Andromaque.

L'Amour fou

1969
On Tour
6.4

After leaving France in search of a better life in America, a television producer returns with a group of burlesque dancers to take the Paris club scene by storm.

On Tour

2010
Your Turn, My Turn
4.5

Family mother and model wife, Agnes hits a vehicle while driving in Paris. She immediately falls in love with the driver of the damaged car.

Your Turn, My Turn

1978
The Children Play Russian
6.8

A famous French filmmaker is hired by a major Hollywood producer to make a documentary on the state of post-Cold War Russia. The filmmaker, though, subverts the project by stubbornly remaining in France and casting himself as the title character of Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot," offering up a series of typically Godardian musings on art, politics, the nature of images and the future of cinema.

The Children Play Russian

1993
The Dinosaur and the Baby
6.2

An hour-long discussion between Fritz Lang and Jean-Luc Godard in which they discuss a variety of art forms, the role of the cinema, their collaboration together, and much more. (Filmed in 1964 but released for TV in 1967.)

The Dinosaur and the Baby

1967
Jacques Rivette, the Watchman
6.6

This film of interviews with the film director Jacques Rivette was produced in collaboration with Serge Daney, film critic from “Cahiers du cinéma”, then of “Liberation”. In the course of their conversations, the two speakers discuss Rivette’s career, his relationships with the other film makers of the new wave, his use of “mise en scene” and his working with actors.

Jacques Rivette, the Watchman

1990
Urgent ou à quoi bon exécuter des projets puisque le projet est en lui-même une jouissance suffisante
7.0

Gérard Courant applies the Lettrist editing techniques of Isidore Isou to footage of late 70's pop culture. Courant posits that his cinema offers an aggressive détournement to the French mainstream, reifying a Duchampian view of film: "I believe in impossible movies and works without meaning... I believe in the anti-movie. I believe in the non-movie. I believe in Urgent... My first full length movie that is so anti-everything that I sometimes wonder if it really does exist!"

Urgent ou à quoi bon exécuter des projets puisque le projet est en lui-même une jouissance suffisante

1977
Kandinsky
N/A

Colour, form, area - this is the formula of the greatest pioneer of abstract painting. Kandinsky came to art late in life, but his impact through Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) and Bauhaus paved the way for modern art. In 1913, he created one of the first abstract pictures, the theoretical basis of which was inspired by his essay Uber das Geistige in der Kunst (On the Spiritual in Art). Accompanied by Mussorgsky's Pictures From An Exhibition Labarthe goes on a sensual journey which makes the soul resound with colours and forms. "A picture has to resound and must be bathed in an inner glow." Kandinsky

Kandinsky

1986
Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty
8.0

Intimate portrait of Abel Ferrara: the result is an eccentric road movie, with the restless film maker as a charming, shabby guide around New York by night.

Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty

2003
La Nouvelle Vague par elle-même
8.0

Made for Cinéastes de notre temps series. In 1964, several French New Wave auteurs discuss the success and crisis of the wave. Featuring Claude Chabrol, François Truffaut, Jacques Rivette, Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rozier, Jacques Demy, Agnès Varda, Jean Rouch, and many others.

La Nouvelle Vague par elle-même

1964
Cinéastes de notre temps
N/A

In-depth documentaries about the greatest filmmakers from around the world, all in the form of candid face-to-face interviews, conducted, created and produced by former critics for Les Cahiers du Cinéma, Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe.

Cinéastes de notre temps

1964
The Evening
4.3

Unfinished film by Jean Eustache . A couple kisses. A group of friends talk inside a room. One of them reads from a paper.

The Evening

1961
Luis Buñuel : Un cinéaste de notre temps
7.8

An overview of Luis Buñuel's career. Includes an interview with the filmmaker.

Luis Buñuel : Un cinéaste de notre temps

1964
Postface : Le Dernier des hommes
5.0

Discussion between the critics André S. Labarthe, Jean Domarchi and director Marc'O, on a film of Murnau.

Postface : Le Dernier des hommes

1969